Unfortunately you can't get Nazi Zombies for Wii with Call of Duty World at War. They are only available on the Play Station 3, X-Box 360 and PC versions of the game.
Despite that drawback it is still a fantastically challenging game on the Wii with plenty of adventures and challenges from the ever popular Call of Duty series.
World at War for the Wii uses the same levels, the same character spawns, and overall the same core campaigns as the 360/PS3 versions do. Treyarch's combined efforts meaning that Wii gamers are getting something pretty special on their system. World at War not only brings many of the same guns from dozens of previous games but it also brings it own unique weaponry making full use of the Wii graphics and surround sound systems.
One of the main shocks on the Wii system is exactly how brutal the game gets as it pulls no punches recreating the drama and horror of World War II. Real locations, facts, footage and situations are recaptured with scripted settings providing amazingly life like recreations of scenes from the battlefields.
You will witness the brutality of faces being burnt by cigarettes, soldiers being shot at point blank range by German and Japanese forces, soldiers firing flamethrowers at each other in a series of scenes that bring the battlefield into your sitting room.
The audio is as realistic as the graphics, with the piercing gunfire of the battlezone brilliantly captured on the Wii. Although missing the popular Nazi Zombies, this game matches the reality of the battlefield with the capacity of the Wii to bring alive a compelling game full of hard hitting and realistic themes.
Despite that drawback it is still a fantastically challenging game on the Wii with plenty of adventures and challenges from the ever popular Call of Duty series.
World at War for the Wii uses the same levels, the same character spawns, and overall the same core campaigns as the 360/PS3 versions do. Treyarch's combined efforts meaning that Wii gamers are getting something pretty special on their system. World at War not only brings many of the same guns from dozens of previous games but it also brings it own unique weaponry making full use of the Wii graphics and surround sound systems.
One of the main shocks on the Wii system is exactly how brutal the game gets as it pulls no punches recreating the drama and horror of World War II. Real locations, facts, footage and situations are recaptured with scripted settings providing amazingly life like recreations of scenes from the battlefields.
You will witness the brutality of faces being burnt by cigarettes, soldiers being shot at point blank range by German and Japanese forces, soldiers firing flamethrowers at each other in a series of scenes that bring the battlefield into your sitting room.
The audio is as realistic as the graphics, with the piercing gunfire of the battlezone brilliantly captured on the Wii. Although missing the popular Nazi Zombies, this game matches the reality of the battlefield with the capacity of the Wii to bring alive a compelling game full of hard hitting and realistic themes.