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November 2017
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The editors liked
Cinematic gameplay
More realistic gameplay
Squad interaction
Scary zombies
WAR mode
Hey! It's that guy from Transformers
Straightforward gunplay without jetpacks and laser wolves
One of the best Zombies campaigns yet
War mode is a welcome change to the objective formula
Phenomenal sound design
War is a superb adaptation of the classic MP Rush mode
Emotional and riveting campaign
Headquarters is a well-crafted social hub
Engaging multiplayer progression system
Takes Call of Duty back to its roots while delivering a thoroughly new experience
World War II setting is a natural fit for the franchise
Health pack system in the campaign encourages more deliberate gameplay style
Multiplayer is the best it's been in years
Objective-based assault/defend multiplayer mode War is a standout for the se
The editors didn't like
Linear campaign
Uninteresting mementos
Best parts of campaign were oneoff missions
No bond with squad mates
Broken Headquarters hub
Lack of regenerating health in campaign doesn't feel like a drastic change
As health kits are plentiful
Campaign feels weaker than previous years without a clear defined antagonist (other than the simple 'Nazis are bad')
Headquarters mode still doesn't
Not enough War maps
Cluttered Headquarters UI takes time to get used to
Lead protagonist in campaign is a bit of a cliche'
Would be nice to see more of the campaign's game mechanics show up in multiplayer
Published: 2017-11-03, Author: Keith , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: When Advanced Warfare dropped in 2014, it took Call of Duty in a new direction. Snappy lateral dashes, and an emphasis on verticality remapped the series' DNA for years to come. But – as with anything – fatigue set in. Players longed for simpler gameplay...
Although United Front branches out and provides a more unique Nazi Zombies venture, it's core multiplayer experience that arguably defines the franchise fails to explore outside of the confines of it's comfort zone. Operation Supercharge showcases the mos...
Published: 2017-11-08, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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, Boots-on-the-groun
Story could have been even more gripping if the game took bigger risks in moving away from extreme ‘Hollywood' action in favour of more realistic vision of war,
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• Boots-on-the...
Call of Duty WW2 succeeds in taking the franchise back to its gritty roots with an intense, captivating campaign and a refreshed online multiplayer experience. The graphics are impressive, and the sound design provides an incredibly immersive experience –...
Published: 2017-11-07, Author: Jon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: It begins, unsurprisingly, on the beach. The throwback to a throwback, from Call of Duty World War to Call of Duty 2, from Medal of Honor Allied Assault all the way to Saving Private Ryan. As the bullets whistle past your ears and thud into the churning s...
Abstract: Call of Duty is one of the biggest games franchises in the world and, on some levels, the funniest. The way that CoD: WWII was marketed suggests an interactive Saving Private Ryan. The reality is that my Axis coach shouts “zey haff ze ball” in multiplayer...
Published: 2017-11-03, Author: Leon , review by: gamesradar.com
Gimmick free shooting, Great multiplayer design
Single player struggles at the start, War mode needs more maps
COD has a few issues in single player this year but the overall package delivers another good shooter with plenty to do and some neat new online ideas...
Each recent Call of Duty has been a mixed package, with a good campaign let down by dubious multiplayer, or great multiplayer buoying up a dull campaign. World War II is the first CoD in years that doesn't need to apologise about anything. The jewel in it...