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Reviews (15)
Jun 30, 2011
World at War still has on-line following (and Kiefer's voice)...
I bought Call of Duty: World At War for the Wii because I'm an older gamer (44) who just got back into first person shooters marketplace in late 2010 after a long hiatus (remember Goldeneye 007 for the N64?). After getting the new Goldeneye for the Wii in December I added Call of Duty: Black Ops (with head set) in March. That game has the best graphics and sounds of all Call of Duty Wii games but is by far the most difficult -- difficult to the point of frustration. I added the Wii's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Reflex Edition in May and thoroughly enjoy the on-line game play (I don't have time to play the actual adventures of any of these games, so this review is ONLY about on-line multi-player game play.) World at War was released in 2008 but still has enough of a following to have a great on-line deathmatch. I like the World at War game due to its use of circa 1945/WWII weapons -- old time rifles, sub-machine guns and shot guns that are not very powerful or noisy. The granades are very ordinary and not as damaging, so it takes some serious strategy to subdue an opponent. I've found the "camping" is more of a staple in World at War -- in fact, a rudimentary grenade launcher could be one of the game's more effective weapons, especially if you find a pack of guys coming your way. The graphics in this game are above average. I love the differing environments. Even Kiefer Sutherland's voice encourages you to fight harder and never give in at the same time -- epic. Overall, despite its minor lag during on-line play, this game is just as much fun as the other Call of Duty games on the Wii. I got this game cheap (under $15) and so it was a no-brainer to try this one out. I am very happy with the purchase.
Jun 16, 2011
Great environments and nice online death match action.
I'm 44 and new to the Call of Duty series. I have a 6-year-old son and we only have a Wii, so the "adult only" games are few and far between in our house. This game, Modern Warfare Reflex, is not as detailed or precise as the current Black Ops edition for the Wii but I found it to be a bit more simplified (and better for me) than the Black Ops version. Also, because it is not as new or popular, the "hackers" (i.e. cheaters) are not as prevalent in this great game. Of course, I'm only talking about the online death match modes of both of these games. (I don't really get deep into story modes - not enough time.) The Modern Warfare Reflex game has nice graphics and cool environments to "shoot 'em up." I got this game for under $15 and don't regret it a bit.
Xgaming X-Arcade Tankstick With Trackball And USB Cable. Plug And Play
Nov 14, 2017
Works well with Rasbperry Pi 3...
Originally listed for $200 at the Xgaming site, I found this deal for $150 (including shipping) on eBay and couldn't pass it up. I had to download some drivers (see ETA Prime on YouTube for that) and re-configure buttons with the new tank stick. After I completed that it worked great. Trackball is excellent for games like Golden Tee, Centipede and Missile Command. Just remember: If you get this connected properly, it is the ultimate "arcade" gaming experience for the home. However, you might want to buy an additional Raspberry Pi unit for Wii Pro Controller (or your favorite controller) use. The Tankstick's configuration hampers the use of regular controllers on the Raspberry Pi 3 a bit but i found this a small sacrifice for great (and durable) joystick and trackball controls.