This team has kicked some serious ass not only on 360/PS3, but also in bringing that cinematic feeling over to Wii. Whether your perception of World War II games isn't as hot as it was during the Medal of Honor Frontlines era (we agree, there's only so far one era can take us in the span of two generations and dozens upon dozens of games), or if you're among those skeptical that Treyarch would bring any fun to a Wii port of an "in between" year of Call of Duty, think again. On Wii, COD4 didn't make an appearance, but now that Treyarch - the team responsible for COD3, and the current "underdog" of developers when it comes to Call of Duty - is back to deliver the next in line, we're again getting a Wii effort, and it's one to be pretty proud of. First-person shooter fans knew a change was in the air, as the game quickly raised the bar in nearly every respect. Infinity Ward produced a game that was in the running (if not the #1 selection) for Game of the Year across the industry, driving forward with not only a cinematic single player offering that brought the series to new heights, but also unparalleled multiplayer in the form of the level-based challenge/class system. Last year Call of Duty 4 took over the genre of first-person shooters on next-gen systems.
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