Taking lessons learned from the franchise’s rotating cadre of developers - Infinity Ward and Treyarch - Call of Duty: WWII, as you’ll read in our review, breathes new life into the long-running first-person shooter franchise.įrom its stellar, evocative campaign, to its engaging asymmetrical multiplayer mode “War,” to even the conceivably cringeworthy Nazi Zombies co-op madness, Call of Duty: WWII offers a well-rounded experience primed for every type of Call of Duty player. Despite the obvious marketing draw - Activision can’t talk about the game without talking about how it brings CoD “back to its roots” - WWII feels like a thoughtful revision of the formula. The simply titled Call of Duty: WWII is anything but a simple nostalgia grab. After years spent in a techno-enhanced future initially conceived for Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the first name in first-person shooters returns to franchise’s original setting - World War II. The carousel of Call of Duty entries has finally spun back to the beginning.
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