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Call of duty world at war xbox one
Call of duty world at war xbox one










Playing the game on the Xbox One X, the graphics do not disappoint, forcing you to question whether you’re playing the game or playing a cutscene. Is it the best decision to create an entire game in retaliation to your direct competitor for creating a World War game? In this case, the answer is an undeniable and resounding “yes”.ĬOD WWII sees you as part of what has to be the luckiest group of soldiers in history on the mission to take back Europe from Nazi Germany with the help of the French Resistance and British Intelligence. There’s no doubt that the game was a direct response to the release and subsequent critical acclaim of EA’s Battlefield One, and no doubt the distaste of previous COD releases. When I heard Call of Duty was returning to its roots and producing a WW2 themed game, I was initially worried. The last couple of games had me skipping cut scenes and focusing on action, and in retrospect, that clearly defeats the whole purpose of gaming. There was a clear turning point in the series’ development, as COD became a shadow of its former self, and it prompted my body to reach for the nearest Vegemite container and proceed to smear it all over the recent campaign storylines, because they were seriously dry. You could find die hard COD fans across world crying in the foetal position in the pouring rain as they questioned the relevance of laser cannons, jetpacks, and drones in one of our favourite franchises.

CALL OF DUTY WORLD AT WAR XBOX ONE SERIES

The COD series from that date was then very close to my heart, up until the devil himself possessed the development and producer teams for Infinite Warfare and Black Ops. Digital or not, it was a title that offered the strength to let me break down the walls normally raised by video game stories, and truly help me to connect. World at War was remarkable for a different reason, too, and was the first game that I played where not only I cared about the actual gameplay, but also the story and the outcome of an event that happened 60 years prior. The game offered fun-filled action of one of the world’s most grisly events as a form of entertainment, but more importantly became a history lesson for myself and anyone else who played the game. When I purchased “World at War” - and when I say I purchased, I meant my Dad purchased the game for me (because the MA rating stopped me from buying it myself, more collective sigh) - my perspective of war changed dramatically. We had known for most of our lives that World War II changed the course of history, but we weren’t emotionally connected to the story, and can you blame a group of teenagers? As my teacher prepared his PowerPoint presentation on the assault of Berlin, a collective sigh was heard, almost in harmony, among the class of 30 school boys who simply didn’t give a damn. I was a young lad when Call of Duty’s “World at War” was released back in 2008, and I happened to be studying WW2 at school at the time.

call of duty world at war xbox one

And Call of Duty: World War II gets close to scoring all of them. Blood, sweat, and tears: the three things required to produce a historical first person shooter that can both entertain and educates the audience.










Call of duty world at war xbox one