The game has the player facing enemies that employ lethal new tactics and know no fear, no mercy, nor the rules of war. Tom Sharpe of the 6th Airborne Division as they fight through the final battles of the Western Front in the European theater of the war.
Lucas Gibson of the American 80th Infantry Division, Gunnery Sergeant Alex McCall of the American 4th Armored Division, and Pvt. Miller of the American 2nd Marine Division fighting in the island hopping campaign in the Pacific. The training mission itself acts as a go-between for learning to use the controls, and introducing the setting of the game, as the training mission cuts short, resulting in the player going to war. There isn't any reason why you should buy it.The first mission of the game is a training mission, and introduces the character the player play as, Joe Miller, as well as his two squad-mates, Roebuck and Polonsky. You can't tell nothing more for this game. The gun sounds like a out-of-order motorbike. The game controls are very bad organised. The camera is very bad for a FPS.You can't shoot very well. Graphics:With one word: BAD The trees are created like a 5-year-old boy paints a landscape with trees and houses.When some people in videos are talking, sometimes the screen freezes, but the sound keeps going. If you rent it for 2 days you will definately finish it. The story is too short, the campaign is too short, the graphics could not been worse.You want more for a game? By wiifun | Review Date: MaCoD:World at War:Final Fronts isn't the originall world at war game.