

He’s a Texan farm boy on the front-line longing to return back home. You spend the majority of your time in the square jaw of Ronald ‘Red’ Daniels.

I tend to come to these games for the campaign and, whilst I’m in the minority on that, the idea of a 7-hour fireworks display still excites me. I slipped away from the series after Modern Warfare 2 and, in many ways, this package tries to harken back to some simpler times, whilst being wrapped up in some modern expectations. As one of those myself, I approached this with caution. Activision and Sledgehammer are hoping the nostalgia can tempt lapsed fans back to the ailing franchise. Call of Duty: WWII has decided to revisit its roots with a historical setting. There’s something oddly appropriate about reviewing this around Armistice weekend. Novemin PS4 / Reviews tagged call of cuty / first-person shooter / multiplayer / nazi zombies / sledgehammer / world war II by Mike
