![]() ![]() With WWII, Activision and Sledgehammer have added some new features to the game that help bridge the gap between the hyper-futuristic titles of the recent past with the boots-on-the-ground experience that is CoD’s foundation. No matter how good you get, others will get better, too. Playing against other people will always prove to be a challenge. Multiplayerįor the past few years, CoD’s campaigns have always taken a backseat to Multiplayer. And, finally, there’s Nazi Zombies, a co-op mode where players go head-to-head with gamebots. Then there is Multiplayer, a cornerstone of CoD titles, where players face off with other players online in a range of game modes. There is the Campaign, an immersive single-player story that takes the player (Private Daniels) on an actual tour, fighting in historic battles, of the Western Front. But at the same time, the new game returns to a time the series hasn’t visited in a while - World War II - and doesn’t shy away from the horrors of it all.Īs is standard with CoD titles, World War II is truly three games wrapped up into one. ![]() Without jetpacks and the ability to wall-run, CoD:WWII is about positioning, decision-making and gun skill. And because the soldiers’ physical ability is limited - they can’t sprint too long before tiring or jump more than a few feet - strategy is now a priority.įor the younger generation of CoD players, this will be a brand-new type of Call of Duty. Soldiers appear more human, instead of looking like some futuristic, cyber-mutant Marine. The title marks CoD’s return to boots-on-the-ground gameplay for the first time in three years.įor folks who have played Call of Duty since the beginning, this is a welcome return to the game they fell in love with. ![]() Late last week, Call of Duty: WWII launched. ![]()
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