Call of Duty: WW2
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The War Machine's new multiplayer content has some high points, but also its fair share of duds. I count the large, versatile Egypt map as one of my favorites in all of Call of Duty: WW2, while I'd be happy without ever playing Domination or Hardpoint...
So, like many others over the years, War Machine is a serviceable DLC map pack and nothing more. There isn't anything here that alters the dynamics of the gameplay, no new modes or ideas – just good, solid environments in which to do the same kind of...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews...
A no-brainer for dedicated fans, for those on the fence your mileage may vary depending on how much value you place on modes aside from your usual deathmatch or domination...
The Resistance DLC adds needed map variety to multiplayer and introduces another fun Nazi Zombies map. The tighter, dense map Valkyrie gives the new Resistance Division a chance to shine with plenty of close combat opportunities, while Anthropoid offers...
'Boots on the ground.' This is the phrase that's been thrown around frequently to describe the latest game in the Call of Duty series. And maybe it's fitting, especially after all the wall-running and floating around in Black Ops III and Infinite...
Call of Duty: WWII is the best Call of Duty game is years. Not only is the multiplayer more focused and accessible, but it also features the best campaign in a very long time. Call of Duty needed to shift its focus back to harrowing conflicts and this...
An insipid and muddled campaign holds back Call of Duty: WWII just as it disembarks. And the plain, inconsistent, and restrictive multiplayer does not quite reach the heights of its predecessors. Its best features come from the new online War mode and...
Boy, it feels good to be back. I haven't played a Call of Duty game since I briefly dipped into the first Black Ops seven years ago. I was fatigued as hell by the series and did not care for the setting or the campaign and the multiplayer was getting...
Yes, if you are a fan of Call of Duty, or even first-person shooters in general, Call of Duty: WWII is a must-play game.Editors' Recommendations‘Call of Duty: WWII': Everything we know so farGet the band back together in the new ‘Call of Duty: WWII'...
If you are a Call of Duty fan, you'll have a good time (hacks aside). If you aren't a Call of Duty fan, there isn't much reason to come back. Playing CoD: WWII is like eating a great salmon filet; if you're into fish, you'll have a great time. If not,...
THE GOOD• Epic HD return to old school CoD• Surprisingly emotional storyline that's filled with intriguing characters and blockbuster action• Gameplay is blisteringly tight and intense firefights leave you constantly on the edge of your seat•...
A drab campaign doesn't do the history justice, but Call of Duty: WWII's multiplayer recalls the glory days of Modern...
Call of Duty: WWII is a great entry into the long-running series. Sledgehammer has done a fantastic job in creating a Call of Duty that will appeal to contemporary fans and those fans who might have favourable memories of earlier games in the series. It...