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June 2018
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The editors liked
Solid map design
Enjoyable new operation
Feels great to get back to simpler combat
Looks amazing
Loads of modes to get stuck in with
War mode is fantastic
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
Character-driven story
“War” mode is a multiplayer standout
Authentic World War II set pieces
Weapons
And sounds
Addictive
Challenging zombies mode
The editors didn't like
No new ideas
Nazi Zombies is not to everyone's tastes
Audio glitches on Xbox One X
Still an incredibly high skill ceiling online
Campaign sometimes fail to excite
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
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Abstract: 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 gam...
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 the...
Published: 2017-11-08, Author: Miranda , review by: ign.com
Abstract: Call of Duty's return to World War II is surprisingly a fast-paced rendition on the classic setting. It provides for a good campaign, a great new mode in multiplayer among other good changes, and a creepier, dense version of Nazi Zombies. However, each co...
Feels like a greatest hits collection of World War II video games past, The ping of that M1 Garand is like a concentrated rush of nostalgia
Content to retread well-trod ground, even by World War II video game standards, "Allows" you to watch other people open loot boxes. Ugh
Nostalgia is fine. Nostalgia is good. I enjoyed my time with Call of Duty: WWII and I'm continuing to enjoy its multiplayer off-and-on. But nostalgia is also weird—a strange and uncontrollable force where you know what you're playing is somewhat mediocre...
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 guide...
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, you...
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 guide...
Published: 2017-09-05, Author: Jennifer , review by: wmpoweruser.com
Abstract: Call of Duty: WWII may be the series' most anticipated entry yet. After several futuristic games, players wanted a more grounded experience. Call of Duty: WWII aims to deliver that. With the recent beta taking place over the weekend on Xbox One, I got a c...