Once a franchise reknown for its World War II stories and gameplay depicting infantry combat in war, the franchise hasn't returned to their roots in quite
Once a franchise reknown for its World War II stories and gameplay depicting infantry combat in war, the franchise hasn't returned to their roots in quite
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, and a return to more traditional movement.
Call Of Duty WWII is the latest entry in a long line of COD titles, and it's been a while since I've reviewed a Call of Duty game, myself. The last one I embarked upon was Black Ops III on the PC, two years ago, but that was so riddled with bugs that I didn't even see it having been fixed until...
Sledgehammer takes Call of Duty back to its roots, refining rather than redefining the series for the best entry in years.
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