

All other trademarks and trade names are the properties of their respective owners. ACTIVISION, CALL OF DUTY, and CALL OF DUTY WWII are trademarks of Activision Publishing, Inc. Platform and region availability may vary and are subject to change. Call of Duty®: Points (CP) will be accessible in Call of Duty: WWII once CP are made available in game. *Offer valid for Call of Duty®: WWII Digital Standard Edition and Digital Deluxe Edition. The Co-Operative mode unleashes a new and original story in a standalone game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping moments.

Authentic weapons and traditional run-and-gun action immerse you in a vast array of World War II-themed locations. Multiplayer marks a return to original, boots-on-the ground Call of Duty gameplay. Featuring stunning visuals, the Campaign transports players to the European theater as they engage in an all-new Call of Duty® story set in iconic World War II battles. Experience classic Call of Duty combat, the bonds of camaraderie, and the unforgiving nature of war against a global power throwing the world into tyranny.Ĭall of Duty®: WWII creates the definitive World War II next generation experience across three different game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Co-Operative. Land in Normandy on D-Day and battle across Europe through iconic locations in history’s most monumental war. Though the demo mission is fairly straightforward, you can still explore the many alleys of the city, staking out the best camping spots for knocking off Jerries.Call of Duty® returns to its roots with Call of Duty®: WWII - a breathtaking experience that redefines World War II for a new gaming generation. Update: Call of Duty: WW2 is one of June 2020's free PS Plus games, but you can grab it.

Our favorite facet of the first Call of Duty was the open-ended feel of the levels, and that's no different in COD2. GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Planes flying overhead will shake the battlefield, and smoke grenades create an awesome fog of war. The sound and graphics are again excellent. The other obvious new feature is the ability to climb over small barriers, but the height and type of material you can vault seem arbitrary. Yikes! Resting in a safe spot will heal your character. You'll only know you're hurt when your breathing becomes erratic and you start to palpitate. The new health system doesn't offer a hard count, but rather limits your short-term damage, much like Halo's shield system. Your convoy of jeeps rides into El Daba, Egypt, where you must take out four German artillery units, signal the headquarters location to your fleet, grab secret dispatches, and reconnect with your troop at the docks, fighting all the way. Also, the included mission seems too short, considering the large download and lengthy installation.įrom the start, the immersive cinematic presentation that made the original so popular is evident. Though the demo for this WWII first-person shooter offers the same great gameplay as the original Call of Duty, the sequel doesn't contain enough new features to warrant a top rating.
