Description

Utilizing the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare engine, Call of Duty: World at War throws out the rulebook of war to transform WWII combat through a new enemy, new tactics and an uncensored experience of the climatic battles that gripped a generation. As U.S. Marines and Russian soldiers, players employ new features like cooperative gameplay, and weapons such as the flamethrower in the most chaotic and cinematically intense experience to date. Call of Duty: World at War introduces co-operative play, bringing fresh meaning to the “No One Fights Alone” mantra with up to four-players online for Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, or two-player local split-screen on consoles. Nintendo Wii will also support a unique co-op mode for two players. For the first time ever players can experience harrowing single-player missions together for greater camaraderie and tactical execution. The co-op campaign allows players to rank up and unlock perks in competitive multiplayer by completing challenges and earning experience points, adding continuous re-playability and team-based gameplay. Whether playing competitively or cooperatively – if players are online with Call of Duty: World at War – they always gain experience points. Based on a player’s experience rank and rank of the player’s friends, Call of Duty: World at War scales dynamically to provide a deeper level of challenge.
Unlockable How to Unlock
Architect (30 points) Complete ‘Vendetta’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Bearing the Burden (30 points) Complete ‘Downfall’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Bloody Peleliu (30 points) Complete ‘Little Resistance’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Blowtorch & Corkscrew (30 points) Complete ‘Blowtorch & Corkscrew’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Blue Ribbon (25 points) Complete a 4-player Competitive Co-Op match in 1st place over Xbox LIVE. (Online co-op only).
Carlson’s Raiders (10 points) Complete ‘Semper Fi’ on any difficulty. (Solo only).
Close Shave (10 points) Survive a Banzai attack. (Solo only).
Fearless (30 points) Complete ‘Relentless’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Firestarter (15 points) Complete a mission using only the flamethrower. (Melee, grenades and explosives are OK). (Solo or co-op).
For the Motherland (30 points) Complete ‘Heart of the Reich’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Get Your Hands Dirty (30 points) Complete ‘Semper Fi’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Get Your Left Foot Wet (30 points) Complete a match in Campaign Co-Op mode over Xbox LIVE. (Online co-op only).
Get Your Right Foot Wet (30 points) Complete a match in Competitive Co-Op mode over Xbox LIVE. (Online co-op only).
Grave Robber (15 points) Collect all Death Cards in the game. (Solo only).
Guardian Angel (10 points) In the final battle for Okinawa, save Sergeant Roebuck. (Solo or co-op).
Gunslinger (15 points) Assassinate General Amsel with a pistol shot. (Solo only).
Hardened War Hero (100 points) Complete the game on Hardened or Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Hell on Wheels (30 points) Complete ‘Blood and Iron’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Iron Fist (15 points) Destroy all towers and bunkers in ‘Blood and Iron’. (Solo or co-op).
Its All About Prestige (0 Points) You Achieved the first level of prestige. Only 9 more to go
Kamikaze (15 points) Complete any level on Regular difficulty or higher using only melee and grenades. (Solo only).
Lights Out! (10 points) In ‘Black Cats’, blast out all of the spot lights in the Japanese cargo convoy. (Solo only).
Mortar-dom (10 points) Kill 8 Japanese with thrown mortars in ‘Breaking Point’. (Solo or co-op).
No Return (30 points) Complete ‘Ring of Steel’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
No Safe Place (15 points) Burn an enemy out of a tree with the flamethrower in ‘Hard Landing’ (Solo or co-op).
One Bad Gato (30 points) Complete ‘Black Cats’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Rough Economy (15 points) Kill 3 enemies with a single bullet. (Solo or co-op).
Ruthless (15 points) Kill 15 enemies while mounted on a tank in ‘Ring of Steel’. (Solo or co-op).
Saved Private Ryan (10 points) Save the soldier before he burns to death. (Solo or co-op).
Scorched Earth (30 points) Complete ‘Burn’em Out’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Setting of the Sun (30 points) Complete ‘Breaking Point’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Shot in the Dark (10 points) Kill 10 enemies while the lights are out in the subway in ‘Eviction’. (Solo or co-op).
Snake in the Grass (15 points) Take out a Japanese soldier while he is lying in wait in the grass. (Solo or co-op).
Stabbed in the Heart (20 points) Complete all missions on the Eastern Front on any difficulty setting. (Solo only).
Stormed Peleliu (15 points) Establish a beachhead on the island of Peleliu on any difficulty. (Solo only).
The Hammer Strikes (30 points) Complete ‘Their Land, Their Blood’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
The Last Stand (20 points) Survive the land and air conflict surrounding Okinawa on any difficulty. (Solo only).
The Professional (15 points) Shoot all of Amsel’s henchmen, including their attack dog, without reloading. (Solo only).
The Sum of All Zeros (15 points) Down 45 Japanese Zeros in ‘Black Cats’. (Solo only).
The Sword Is Broken (30 points) Complete ‘Hard Landing’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Throw a Six and a Half (15 points) On Hardened or Veteran difficulty, complete a level without dying. (Solo only).
War Hero (40 points) Complete the game on any difficulty. (Solo only).
Weapon of Mass Destruction (15 points) Radio in a naval bombardment that kills at least 4 Japanese soldiers. (Solo or co-op).
When It Rains, It Pours (30 points) Complete ‘Eviction’ on Veteran difficulty. (Solo only).
Unlockable How to Unlock
Veteran mode Reach Level 32 to unlock Veteran mode, which is a Co-op mode with much tougher enemies.
Zombie mode Successfully complete Campaign mode to unlock Zombie mode, which is a four-player Co-op mode against endless waves of Nazi zombies.

Filed under: Games | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | vrskidsv | November 17, 2008 Comments (3)

Guitar Hero returns with another installment of the rock music series, letting four players rock out on guitar, drums, and on the mic in Band mode, and eight players compete in Battle of the Bands.
has not been released. it well be released in north america on october,10 2008
gamersdaddy we’ll then take in cheats.

Filed under: Games | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | vrskidsv | September 21, 2008 Comments (1)

hey its me rskids and todays topic is computer gaming vs console gaming as the title says…

first of all lets start with computer gaming and its pros and cons!

pros: many online games to play and most of all are multi player rpgs..

cons: sometimes you have to buy the game for about $60 if its a new release then you have to pay a monthly fee for membership… ranging from $5-$15 and not to mention that computers are getting updated yearly so you have to keep changing your pc every year and most pcs range from $1000-$7500..

i give computer gaming a 2/10

console gaming:

pros: new game releases varying from 2-10 and they only cost a max of 60 bucks and you can stick with the same console for a number of years no need to wait for the game to download or anything just pop it in and your ready. the game doesnt take up much space but it is always nice to have 2 memory cards which are like 9 bucks..? cheap as hell. also you can sell your games back to stores like game stop even though they buy your game for like $5 and you payed 60 its still good to get money back so then you can buy more games :)

cons: consoles can be a bit pricy some games can be bad but you can always return them. sometimes your console might over heat and you well have to spend it back to get a new one if the warrenty is still active.. console warrenties are a pain in the ass so dont just say yes to everything the dealer is trying to give you be smart about your buyings you might get ripped off for something you do not need.

i give console gaming a 8/10

thats all for today.

book mark us, rskids.

p.s. before you buy something always look at different stores because you dont want to buy something then go into another store and see that you could of bought it for 100 bucks less..

p.s.s. wait until christmas or one of those major holidays before you go to buy something such as a new computer of a console as the prices drop massively

            

            
         
         
         
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