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7.7/10
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You play various American servicemen and their allies in World War II as the Western Allies fight their way through Europe during and after the invasion of Normandy.You play various American servicemen and their allies in World War II as the Western Allies fight their way through Europe during and after the invasion of Normandy.You play various American servicemen and their allies in World War II as the Western Allies fight their way through Europe during and after the invasion of Normandy.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 wins & 6 nominations total
Jeffrey Pierce
- Lt. Joseph Turner
- (voice)
- …
Kevin Coubal
- Pvt. Drew Stiles
- (voice)
Jeff Schine
- T5. Frank Aiello
- (voice)
Matt Riedy
- Col. Davis
- (voice)
Bella Dayne
- Rousseau
- (voice)
Chris Browning
- Paul
- (voice)
La Georgea
- Metz
- (voice)
- (as George Regout)
Lilith Max
- Anna
- (voice)
Aleksandra Jade
- Erica
- (voice)
Featured reviews
Call of Duty: WW2 - A Visually Stunning Yet Familiar Journey
Call of Duty: WW2 is a nostalgic return to the series' roots, offering a visually stunning experience with an engaging narrative set in the grim reality of World War II. Developed by Sledgehammer Games, this installment brings the war to life with remarkable graphics and incredibly realistic cinematics that are among the best in the series.
Graphics and Cinematics
The visuals are impressive for their time, with detailed environments and character models that truly immerse you in the era. The cinematics, in particular, are astonishingly realistic, pulling you deeper into the narrative with each cutscene. However, some of the action sequences, like the constant near-death escapes and over-the-top rolling from explosions, can feel a bit exaggerated and detract from the overall realism.
The story follows Ronald "Red" Daniels and his squad-Pierson, Zussman, Stiles, Turner-through iconic battles of the Second World War. The narrative is well-paced, becoming increasingly engaging as you progress. While the plot sticks to the expected themes of sacrifice and brotherhood, it's executed well enough to remain compelling throughout. The voice acting and character development are solid, making you care about the team's fate.
Gameplay and Sound Design
The sound design, including the music and effects, is sufficient to complement the action and atmosphere. The gunplay, however, feels a bit lacking, especially for players accustomed to the more realistic weapon handling in games like Battlefield. The weapons in WW2 retain the classic Call of Duty feel, which can sometimes feel less immersive and more arcade-like. Despite this, the campaign offers a satisfying length, although some frustrating moments-like sudden rocket deaths-might test your patience.
Innovative Mission Design
In contrast to the typical "run and gun" gameplay, WW2 frequently mixes things up with varied mission designs. From stealth operations to large-scale assaults, each mission feels distinct, ensuring that the campaign never becomes monotonous. This variety not only keeps the gameplay fresh but also reinforces the narrative's focus on the different facets of war, from strategic planning to chaotic front-line combat. However, not all the variety works perfectly-the tank gameplay, for instance, feels unnecessarily challenging. The controls are cumbersome, and the experience can be frustratingly difficult, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the mission.
A Satisfying Conclusion
The journey through Call of Duty: WW2 culminates in a powerful and fitting conclusion. The ending ties together the emotional and narrative threads in a way that feels both satisfying and reflective of the game's themes. It leaves a lasting impression, providing a sense of closure that is both impactful and memorable.
Final Thoughts
Call of Duty: WW2 is more than just a shooter-it's a sobering reminder of the cost of war. By intertwining intense action with a narrative that doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of history, it offers a compelling and, at times, unsettling look at World War II. For those seeking a game that balances entertainment with a thoughtful exploration of its subject matter, this installment is a must-play.
Call of Duty: WW2 is a nostalgic return to the series' roots, offering a visually stunning experience with an engaging narrative set in the grim reality of World War II. Developed by Sledgehammer Games, this installment brings the war to life with remarkable graphics and incredibly realistic cinematics that are among the best in the series.
Graphics and Cinematics
The visuals are impressive for their time, with detailed environments and character models that truly immerse you in the era. The cinematics, in particular, are astonishingly realistic, pulling you deeper into the narrative with each cutscene. However, some of the action sequences, like the constant near-death escapes and over-the-top rolling from explosions, can feel a bit exaggerated and detract from the overall realism.
The story follows Ronald "Red" Daniels and his squad-Pierson, Zussman, Stiles, Turner-through iconic battles of the Second World War. The narrative is well-paced, becoming increasingly engaging as you progress. While the plot sticks to the expected themes of sacrifice and brotherhood, it's executed well enough to remain compelling throughout. The voice acting and character development are solid, making you care about the team's fate.
Gameplay and Sound Design
The sound design, including the music and effects, is sufficient to complement the action and atmosphere. The gunplay, however, feels a bit lacking, especially for players accustomed to the more realistic weapon handling in games like Battlefield. The weapons in WW2 retain the classic Call of Duty feel, which can sometimes feel less immersive and more arcade-like. Despite this, the campaign offers a satisfying length, although some frustrating moments-like sudden rocket deaths-might test your patience.
Innovative Mission Design
In contrast to the typical "run and gun" gameplay, WW2 frequently mixes things up with varied mission designs. From stealth operations to large-scale assaults, each mission feels distinct, ensuring that the campaign never becomes monotonous. This variety not only keeps the gameplay fresh but also reinforces the narrative's focus on the different facets of war, from strategic planning to chaotic front-line combat. However, not all the variety works perfectly-the tank gameplay, for instance, feels unnecessarily challenging. The controls are cumbersome, and the experience can be frustratingly difficult, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the mission.
A Satisfying Conclusion
The journey through Call of Duty: WW2 culminates in a powerful and fitting conclusion. The ending ties together the emotional and narrative threads in a way that feels both satisfying and reflective of the game's themes. It leaves a lasting impression, providing a sense of closure that is both impactful and memorable.
Final Thoughts
Call of Duty: WW2 is more than just a shooter-it's a sobering reminder of the cost of war. By intertwining intense action with a narrative that doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of history, it offers a compelling and, at times, unsettling look at World War II. For those seeking a game that balances entertainment with a thoughtful exploration of its subject matter, this installment is a must-play.
This is the first video game campaign in over a year that I have absolutely loved. Last one I loved was battlefield 1. It was absolutely incredible. It brought back the nostalgia of CoD 3, and CoD 4 with the theme, and emotion. And I mean this when I say this, the last CoD game that I actually enjoyed, was MW2. Everything after that I played, and honestly wasn't a big fan. This reignited the love I had for CoD. The graphics were SUCH a jump from infinite warfare, and the cut scenes were absolutely incredible. I could seriously watch a movie if just the cut scenes. Also, haven't been teary eyed over a game since battlefield 1. I literally just made an account on IMDB just to post this because of how impressed I was with Activision and the game, and how passionate it made me feel. PLAY IT. IT IS NOT JUST FOR THE MULTIPLAYER. Speaking of which, multiplayer is alright! Not to big on multiplayer though. I love the stories.
I love everything about World War 2, of its movies, mini series or video games, it was the best, the story telling, the characters, the acting, the graphics, everything was great! My only regret and the fact that I'm giving it a 9, is that it's too short!! I wanted moreeee!
I've played it twice now (on easy and hard) gonna play it again soon on Veteran.
I've played it twice now (on easy and hard) gonna play it again soon on Veteran.
Beautiful graphics and amazing guns, this game story ok, but I am glad they made a ww2. I thought They were never going to make a sequel of one of the best COD. Zombies are pretty fun too, with random terrifying looks. New zombies yes! This is ok call of duty but it will never replace b o 1. I want to give it a 7 but the zombies are out of this world!
Call of duty ww2 is one of the best game in 2017 .After COD infinite warfare not hit they came back with old ideas with modern techniques in the game and they broadcasting Franklin D.Roosevelt voice in intro with background music also good...GREAT AND SHORT STORY...
NO BORING while playing campaign..
Did you know
- TriviaJeffrey Price, who plays Lt. Turner, also played Merrick in Call of Duty Ghosts.
- GoofsDuring the opening narration of the D Day assault, while the camera pans over the battleship Texas executing a shore bombardment fire mission, you can see to radar antennae spinning in the masts. Radar was in its infancy at this time, and while Texas had received one of the first radars in the US Navy in 1939, emitters of the era looked like satellite dishes, not the spinning rectangle we are familiar with today.
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Lt. Turner: No mission too difficult, no sacrifice too great. Duty first.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Gadget Show: Episode #25.7 (2017)
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