![]() Just having major moments and random characters could have worked, like Call of Duty 2 did. Sticking with him, the fact is, I applaud him here, he’s a solid actor and I honestly think he did a great job with the script in Call of Duty World War II.Īt the same time, I don’t know if the character works here.Ĭall of Duty World War II is set in one of the most important and iconic wars of all time. He does stand out and it becomes a bit of a problem because he’s so noticeable and a modern actor that he doesn’t fit in when he’s in many scenes, it’s just the notable Hollywood actor and the other guys. Tenant is a little better, but he’s still Doctor Who to me, or … Killgrave from Jessica Jones, he’s a good actor…Īnd if we’re talking about actors… well, I can’t talk about Call of Duty: World War II without bringing up Josh Duhamel, if that’s how you say it. ![]() They look great, but I can’t stop seeing Ving Rhames. The strange thing to me is this opening for Zombies, has both Ving Rhames and David Tenant, as I mentioned in my preview about this, but they stand out. These are what you expect them to be and… Kudos again, it works for what it is. There is this scene on the screen now that shines in my opinion, I, for some reason, was convinced this was actors, it’s clearly not, but the detail is really good and the game can look like this in cutscenes often.Īt the same time Multiplayer is good, high action, a lot of motion and feeling but it works well for what it is, and the Nazi Zombie mode is dark and filled with zombies. There are not many happy moments, and it’s tone is… also dark. ![]() It still has a dark feeling to some of it. So kudos to Sledgehammer for such a realistic depiction. There are horrific moments, and… Yeah, it’s bloody, bad, and it’s not a place I’d want to be. Normandy was not a good day or really month, the results were great, but during the battle about a quarter of a million people died evenly split between both sides, and this game kind of gets that. Of course, as you’ve already seeing, this isn’t what we’ve seen before. Call of Duty 1, 2 and 3 all covered this part of the war, and I might even say looked at it from more than just an American vs Nazi conflict. But be prepared for a game we’ve seen a few times already, even in this franchise. I get it, Nazis are bad, and I’m not going to question it here, it’s World War 2, you kill Nazis. ![]() Yeah, we conveniently ignore Pearl Harbour, all of Africa and Italy, and spoiler, not spoiler, we also forget about Japan. Now let’s start where every World War 2 game starts. So back to the game, there’s a lot to talk about here, so let’s get on with it and while it’s 2 years old, I find that Call of Duty games don’t age much, by that I mean, playing this game in 2019 isn’t a bad experience, and the fact is World War II is just as impressive today as it was back in 2017. I ended up choosing not to take that position and… I think that was the right choice but as always I try to announce my potential conflicts of interest.Īt the same time if you like this review as we go on, consider subscribing it means the world to me and I would appreciate it. I was officially offered a job to work with Sledgehammer Games around 2016, technically that position would be to work on Call of Duty World War II. Call of Duty World War II came out in 2017, and the reason we’re talking about it today is due to it being part of the Humble Monthly Bundle for November 2019, so I guess I’m covering another Call of Duty title, and honestly I’m glad to.īefore we dive in, though, I do have to disclose something.
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