I have a confession to make. Call of Duty: World at War is my very first World War 2 based shooter. In fact, my first foray into the world of testosterone fueled, realistically portrayed war games didn’t occur until I picked up Call of Duty 4 last year at the behest of a couple of friends who were addicted to its crack-laced multiplayer mode. To be honest, I had planned on allowing Call of Duty 4 to serve as both the beginning and the end to this chapter in my life.
Then, everything changed when Nazi Zombie mode was announced.








