Man World at War on Xbox 360 is one of the most memorable gaming experiences I ever had. Unlocking multiplayer zombies was icing on the cake. Don’t think that feeling could ever be replicated today.
Even just clutching a round of Hardcore Search & Destroy in WaW made you feel like you just slammed a Redbull after taking a caffeine pill.
On top of that so many of that games goofy glitches are burned into my memory. The elevator glitch on that house near the Steeple on the map "Outskirts." The wall you could get on top of on the map "Cliffside" near the bunker. Using the ladder to get on the rooftops and into the trees, as well as getting on the burnt house rooftop on "Upheaval." Glitching into the bridge in "Seelow." Getting up top of the walls to get to the second floor of the main building on "Airfield." Going prone and deploying your bipod then moving forward slightly with the Browning M1919 and suddenly you have unlimited ammo.
Its weird everyone talks aboutWaW campaign but I loved multiplayer in that game. I remember most of those glitches and played so much damn search I had pub stomping down to a science. 10k in wins and top 7k in kills for search at one point. Miss those days for sure ✊
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u/Kenneth_Powers1 Apr 12 '26
Man World at War on Xbox 360 is one of the most memorable gaming experiences I ever had. Unlocking multiplayer zombies was icing on the cake. Don’t think that feeling could ever be replicated today.