Sends shivers down my spine. Learned more from this Call of Duty when I was a kid than anything else. Truly the best shooter campaign ever, especially the USSR storyline, holy shit the last mission in the Reichstag. Visceral.
If anybody ever mocks you for learning history through Call of Duty, just show them this scene, and make them play Vendetta... they'll soon learn just how serious these games can be if they want to be.
@@n11ls Call of Duty World At War is infinitely better than that atrocity of a movie. That fountain scene was probably the only decent part of the whole film… and even that was shit on by World at War’s version of the same scene.
That’s a lie. It’s still heavily doesn’t show how more gruesome the war was. Also newer games aren’t “Censored” but toned down to sell more to lower ages
When you lunch the game for the first time, you directly feel all the heavyness and the weight of WW2 it puts you instantly in a "We’re not here to make jokes" mood. It almost feels satanic with the scary voice and subliminal imagery. WaW is the GTA IV of COD
2024 and i still miss playing this game .. i was 6 when it came out and i wouldn’t stop playing it. i would get scared everytime i heard the intro. this brought me back so much memories from when i used to play with my cousin. shed a tear tbh, thank you for the memories call of duty.
@@Volkswagen_willI mean the cod4 remaster was great minus the micro transactions and supply drops so I would hope if they did remaster they would learn from there mistakes, but lets be real they gonna just keep releasing more bs cod multiplayers because of war zone and how they tied the two together.
I'm pretty sure this intro, the menu music and the dark gritty graphics of this game is what got me addicted to CoD. I played CoD 4 first, but when I got this it owned me for an entire year, 365 days of non stop HC SnD.This is the only remaster I'd ever care about.
Idk why but most/some 2000s games have that dark, gritty, scary feeling/atmosphere imo makes them realistic and serious, nowadays not all games have that spirit
A game that left a stain on my life as 5 year old! The dark aura of the game really emphasizes WW2. Now in college learning about Wolfgang Mozart now realizing his song is the intro.
They were such good fucking days.. Playing WaW allllll night after getting home from school on a Friday.. Oh...your comment is 7 years old...I'll leave :(
@@thinginground5179 Still an amazing game man! Custom zombie maps, playing multiplayer with buddies, beating the campaign on veteran, so many great memories
Nikolai shares Chernov's character model Takeo shares the Japanese officer's character model Dempsy shares Polonsky's character model Richtofen shares General Amsel's and the German officer's character model
Playing this intro alone in the dark in your room back then scares me shitless every time i see it, oh i miss the Old COD when it was great, when it had soul
Making a historically accurate cod that depicts just how horrible and disgusting war is seems impossible now for these pea brained imbeciles at activision
@@HelloThere-bj9rw Seriously dude. Sledgehammer didn’t learn the first time that shying away from the horrors of WW2 gave them hella flak and criticism from fans. And from the looks of the Vanguard trailers recently, they’re just gonna repeat the same issue over again.
I loved this game so much, I think the darkness of it conveyed the feeling of WWII better than anything else. Just thinking about it now I can hear the pop of a PTSR echoing over the sound of a rumbling tank engine. A strange irony with games like this, dark and melancholy, but a place I sought refuge from the difficulties of childhood. Even now the steady sounds of machinegun fire and explosions only lull me into a sense of security. War is full of horror and pain and industrial war is particularly horrific- man as machine, or even merely a small cog amongst many in a storm of steel. I'd imagine that all the times we respawned scarcely add up to a fraction of the millions who died and never came back. But that sense did come across in WaW, this game wasn't a desecration but a virtual memorial, instilling in many of us some aspect of the dark truth. I studied war and conflicts a lot during my degree and I've since been working on a career in conflict-reporting, in no small part thanks to the influence that this game had on me in the dark depths of my childhood fifteen years ago.
It's been ten years since this game came out, and I still cannot watch any opening to a TV show or Movie that has a projector sound effect without hearing Dies Irae and machine gun fire in my head. I have played many _Many_ games since my childhood, literally hundreds, and many of which I played and enjoyed much more than World At War, but never, have I encountered a more iconic or memorable startup screen for a videogame, ever. And that's not even to mention the absolutely CHILLING menu music that follows this screen when you started this game up.. Treyarch deserves awards for the genius that is Brave Soldat, quite a bold move to include what can only be described as horror music in their WW2 game, which should be your first indicator that this game is nothing like the other WW2 games you've played.
i remember this intro seeing it at my uncles home, he told me about this new call of duty and wanted to show me, he booted the game, this intro / menu theme played with a full surround set of speakers and a huge subwoofer, i swear it engraved a hard memory that day into my brain :D
I don't know why but towards the end I always imagine a soldier standing in the middle of the screen looking dilapidated and beaten after all the propaganda that you see just a shell of a person almost. And every time the film glitches you get to see a frame of him posing for propaganda before coming back to his bloodied self.
Cod world at war is one of those satisfying but dark call of duty games that gives me goosebumps whenever I play it at night in the dark and that majestic sound (plays after each round of zombies) at the end of the intro literally sends chills down my spine
The fact they pulled the exact same sound from this intro no changes or hinges to it speaks volumes to what we could expect from bo6….. or just nostalgia bait 😂😂
Před 4 měsíci+3
Literally impossible to make an intro that goes harder.
The one with the choir is from Mozart's Requiem, called "Dies Irae".
Did u forget abt this comment
Thanks
Requiem K. 626 Dies Irae to be exact
may god let you into heaven for that
I was literally about to rip open the files for world at war on pc so i could find this song, thank you so much
I just loved the dark atmosphere this game had. Makes me want to play it again.
2017 now... I feel the same way.
Tyler Gibson
This game was Unique, It revealed the darker side of the war. God, I wish games could finally be more original these days.
That’s what I liked about it gritty
2019th. SAME!
Then play it!!!
still the best intro out of all the cods.
PrestigeWorldWidePWW black ops 1 is
Clash With Al negative
PrestigeWorldWidePWW true
Black ops 1 is trash compared to world at war. And btw world at war had incredible graphics for its time
Best Cod in general
This intro was so badass. Everyone just has to see it. Brought back memories.
*CHUCK FUCKING NORRIS* is making you mad lol what is the song in the video?
pablo gutierrez lmao same
awsome
There will never be another Call of Duty like World At War again.
So did you think other Call of Duty games were gritty?
@@davidhanrano but the newer call of duty’s HAS the gritty (griddy)
Ohh! Guys here me out! The Black ops 4 intro with this videos audio huh? What do you think?
I don't know, but I'm really addicted to this intro
Same
same man.
same
same
Same
The closest we got to a horror themed COD game
i get goose bumps every time i see this epic intro
The end cinematic of the game is creepy too
Same man, same 😪
Same
Dude, sameeee
Sends shivers down my spine. Learned more from this Call of Duty when I was a kid than anything else. Truly the best shooter campaign ever, especially the USSR storyline, holy shit the last mission in the Reichstag. Visceral.
Best campaign is Doom
+Zelousmarineinspace LOL GET OUT
If anybody ever mocks you for learning history through Call of Duty, just show them this scene, and make them play Vendetta... they'll soon learn just how serious these games can be if they want to be.
@@trainknutor watch the movie "Enemies at the gate", Vendetta is directly inspired from the movie for the fountain scene
@@n11ls Call of Duty World At War is infinitely better than that atrocity of a movie.
That fountain scene was probably the only decent part of the whole film… and even that was shit on by World at War’s version of the same scene.
Back when history wasn't censored.
Makoto is still best girl
@@maxghost6066 Lies, Lies and lies.
?
Best Ever ! +1
That’s a lie. It’s still heavily doesn’t show how more gruesome the war was. Also newer games aren’t “Censored” but toned down to sell more to lower ages
0:08 I know I wasn't the only one who got chills from this sound
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Zombies intro sound
@@arjunpa3248this is where it all began.
@@arjunpa3248no,the berlin mission intro
He aint wrong its a zombies intro@@asmhang.hussein4887
It’s beyond me how this game only had a 15 UK Age rating. It was the darkest, grittiest and most violent war game I had ever played
“Nostalgia is the best and cruelest feeling”
Agreed :)
Hey, are you the real Marty McFly?
When a 23 second game intro sends shivers down your spine you know that it is gonna be good.
When you lunch the game for the first time, you directly feel all the heavyness and the weight of WW2 it puts you instantly in a "We’re not here to make jokes" mood. It almost feels satanic with the scary voice and subliminal imagery.
WaW is the GTA IV of COD
Gives me damn chills hearing this
Awesome. Loved the way they used the Zombies Start sound.
That's just the treyarch quip
They used these to make the Zombies round changing sound, they took the Round end sound from the soundtrack Hell's Gate ect...
nah, zombies took the treyarch start up sound.
@@badgeboy0731 Nah, the treyarch sound took the zombies
@@TheJoker61541nah zombies took the treyarch sound
zombies was developped by treyarch themselves
2024 and i still miss playing this game .. i was 6 when it came out and i wouldn’t stop playing it. i would get scared everytime i heard the intro. this brought me back so much memories from when i used to play with my cousin. shed a tear tbh, thank you for the memories call of duty.
This 23 second segment of film and audio will forever be implanted in my brain
They captured the spirit of Madness from WWII Just Alone with This Intro
I fully Agree but there’s that one other spirit of madness that on one will forget.......THOSE...F***ING GRENADES ON VETERAN. 😂😂😂
Yuppp that snippet with the cannon shot is from footage of the battle of Berlin. In it you can see all the dust kicked up the background
I feel sorry for the soldiers who had to go through that
This is the game that I played as a young kid that got me inspired about history and to learn more about it.
Hello from 2020, back in the recommendations in a few years
Hello in the year 2020
Fuck 2020
This game deserves a remaster 💯
They'd ruin it sadly
@@Volkswagen_willI mean the cod4 remaster was great minus the micro transactions and supply drops so I would hope if they did remaster they would learn from there mistakes, but lets be real they gonna just keep releasing more bs cod multiplayers because of war zone and how they tied the two together.
It would be like MW remastered and they’ll change the story.
@@datadecline The sad thing is you know they never learn from their mistakes bro the only thing these clowns care about is money now🤨
I'm pretty sure this intro, the menu music and the dark gritty graphics of this game is what got me addicted to CoD. I played CoD 4 first, but when I got this it owned me for an entire year, 365 days of non stop HC SnD.This is the only remaster I'd ever care about.
Idk why but most/some 2000s games have that dark, gritty, scary feeling/atmosphere imo makes them realistic and serious, nowadays not all games have that spirit
This intro send shivers down my spine every time I watch it, it's great.
A game that left a stain on my life as 5 year old! The dark aura of the game really emphasizes WW2. Now in college learning about Wolfgang Mozart now realizing his song is the intro.
This game really captured the atmosphere of WWII really well
How does call of duty go from this to what we have now
To nicki minaj skin lol
$$
Truly The Darkest and Romantically The Most Gruesome of The CoD Series
Never was a big COD fan but WaW was the only one I played the campaign though more than twice. The intro gives me goosebumps
I loved games that made the effort to include a CO OP campaign. Such a good idea that is hardly ever used.
Best cod intro ever
This game is way better than all of call of duty games
Yep
This gives me goosebumps. The nostalgia is just an amIng feeling... I can't stop watching it.
Intro alone makes me wanna play WaW all night :D
They were such good fucking days.. Playing WaW allllll night after getting home from school on a Friday..
Oh...your comment is 7 years old...I'll leave :(
@@thinginground5179 Still an amazing game man! Custom zombie maps, playing multiplayer with buddies, beating the campaign on veteran, so many great memories
@@aboutsoundandvision Heeeeelll yeeaaah look who's back!
Nikolai shares Chernov's character model
Takeo shares the Japanese officer's character model
Dempsy shares Polonsky's character model
Richtofen shares General Amsel's and the German officer's character model
Different voice actors too lol
they're in hell
Best opening sequence and logo to a game of all time in my opinion
The best intro ever. So dark, so gloomy, so nostalgic 🔥
gives me chills everytime.
Playing this intro alone in the dark in your room back then scares me shitless every time i see it, oh i miss the Old COD when it was great, when it had soul
Back when the campaign was interesting , good and re playable.
But to this day it's still my favorite cod
This gives me PTSD
Hearing this in the WWII dream mission in Black Ops 3 made me all nostalgic.
This is how you do an intro and set a theme.
There's just something about this intro that makes me want to watch EVERY time I load up the game. I just love the retro feel of it.
Why can't we have games like this anymore?
I love how this game teaches war no good or bad just death and that’s pretty fucking eerie
IMO one of the BEST treyarch intros ever.
The most raw COD intro ever
i love the soundtrack 0:08
THEDASHER577 G e
He's my first call of when i was kid and i listen this intro everyday because he give me a power and it expresses the violence of WWII
One Of the Greatest Intros in A Call of Duty Game Hands Down
The chills this gives me... I pray to God they bring this theme back to Gulf War for zombies. Erie for sure.
Still gives me chills to this day
Back when Call of Duty was actually good and based off of war war 1 and 2 ... What happened ??
there miht be world at war 2 soon
Hue Swifts That would be nice ;)
This year, 2015, we get another TreyArch installment!
+RbKing55 never was a WW1 Call of duty just WW2
+RbKing55 And they say the next game might be in space....No, just please no.
Everything changed when advanced warfare attacked..
This into has lived rent free in my head since I was 6 years old, miss 08
12 Years later, i still love Cod Black Ops one and two.
this still gives me chills
best intro for a COD game
This campaign wasnt just some action movie with a nuke and some russian bad guys this was about real war.
I’m in my music class and we were listening to some of Mozart’s work and I knew I heard of one of the choirs notes before
Best masterpiece intro ever.
The nostalgia is real.
I wish they made a American Civil War COD with this
I think there WAS a civil war fps. If only COD did that, as well as the American Revolutionary War. Now THAT would be something!
Came back after vanguard and well wtf happened
Making a historically accurate cod that depicts just how horrible and disgusting war is seems impossible now for these pea brained imbeciles at activision
@@HelloThere-bj9rw Seriously dude. Sledgehammer didn’t learn the first time that shying away from the horrors of WW2 gave them hella flak and criticism from fans. And from the looks of the Vanguard trailers recently, they’re just gonna repeat the same issue over again.
@@Novistadors indeed, they will never learn
@@Novistadors activion is pretty much pulling the strings now
I loved this game so much, I think the darkness of it conveyed the feeling of WWII better than anything else. Just thinking about it now I can hear the pop of a PTSR echoing over the sound of a rumbling tank engine. A strange irony with games like this, dark and melancholy, but a place I sought refuge from the difficulties of childhood. Even now the steady sounds of machinegun fire and explosions only lull me into a sense of security. War is full of horror and pain and industrial war is particularly horrific- man as machine, or even merely a small cog amongst many in a storm of steel. I'd imagine that all the times we respawned scarcely add up to a fraction of the millions who died and never came back. But that sense did come across in WaW, this game wasn't a desecration but a virtual memorial, instilling in many of us some aspect of the dark truth. I studied war and conflicts a lot during my degree and I've since been working on a career in conflict-reporting, in no small part thanks to the influence that this game had on me in the dark depths of my childhood fifteen years ago.
2024 and still miss this game
This intro alone looks cooler than the new parts of Call of Duty
It's been ten years since this game came out, and I still cannot watch any opening to a TV show or Movie that has a projector sound effect without hearing Dies Irae and machine gun fire in my head.
I have played many _Many_ games since my childhood, literally hundreds, and many of which I played and enjoyed much more than World At War, but never, have I encountered a more iconic or memorable startup screen for a videogame, ever.
And that's not even to mention the absolutely CHILLING menu music that follows this screen when you started this game up.. Treyarch deserves awards for the genius that is Brave Soldat, quite a bold move to include what can only be described as horror music in their WW2 game, which should be your first indicator that this game is nothing like the other WW2 games you've played.
wow. great text!
this intro makes the game seem like a WW2 survival-horror game.
And it succeeded
WW2 was a fucking horror survival in real life
This always gives me chills
i remember this intro seeing it at my uncles home, he told me about this new call of duty and wanted to show me, he booted the game, this intro / menu theme played with a full surround set of speakers and a huge subwoofer, i swear it engraved a hard memory that day into my brain :D
This looks like a teaser trailer for a new game! They should have used this for commercials!
still give me chills till this day
I feel like clockwork orange whenever I see this, as if im being hypnotised into becoming a ruthless killing machine for war
Remember playing this back in 2008 on the ps3, this intro still gives me chills to this dayy!!
Great avatar ;)
This intro alone used to scare the shi out of me as a kid lol
Back when call of duty were creative.
Also, thanks YT for putting this in my feed.
I loved this as a kid, so spooky
Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.
Luckily we was part of it
Best intro to any game ever
I don't know why but towards the end I always imagine a soldier standing in the middle of the screen looking dilapidated and beaten after all the propaganda that you see just a shell of a person almost. And every time the film glitches you get to see a frame of him posing for propaganda before coming back to his bloodied self.
@0:09 so this is where that sound is from
Cod world at war is one of those satisfying but dark call of duty games that gives me goosebumps whenever I play it at night in the dark and that majestic sound (plays after each round of zombies) at the end of the intro literally sends chills down my spine
Gives me chills still to this day
This has to be the Coldest Call of Duty opening ever made
Greatest COD of all time imo. Everything about this game was perfect.
It was to glitchy but it was a good and fun game
It's better than the new cods that's for sure.
As the great poet Travis Scott once said “I get those goosebumps every time”
this is where legends are born
Reznow is back😮
" My death is nothing compared to the deaths of 27 million. If I can change, if you can change; We can all change. "
Rocky
0:18 “And I hope you guys all. Happy wonderful day.”
“Drop me a rating! And I hope you guys all, have a wonderful day!”
The fact they pulled the exact same sound from this intro no changes or hinges to it speaks volumes to what we could expect from bo6….. or just nostalgia bait 😂😂
Literally impossible to make an intro that goes harder.
Intro had memories flooding back in my head like i was a sleeper agent
Had to come back here to feel it again once I heard it in the bo6 zombies trailer
Even though this game has some historical inaccuracies I still consider World at War a perfect World War II game.
0:08 when you walk out of the theater at day
Best intro of all times