![]() ![]() Pre-order Call of Duty: WW2 from Amazon UK | We want the action, the bombast and the blockbuster spectacle, but we want it grounded in the shattered cities and battlefields of 1939 to 1945. This is where the series began back in 2003, with a new studio, Infinity Ward, wanting to expand the ideas its team had developed while working on 2015 Inc’s groundbreaking PC FPS, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Allied Assault had been a new kind of shooter, both more realistic than the console World War II games that had launched the series and more cinematic, putting players in the kind of scenes they’d witnessed in Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan, with awesome visuals, immersive action and a stirring orchestral score.Ĭall of Duty doubled down on all that while adding so much more. Here was a shooter where you no longer fought as a lone wolf, but as part of a team of courageous soldiers. The cinematic feel was turned up to maximum, along with the sense of real danger. This wasn’t a game where you charged the enemy lines head-on, spraying out machine-gun fire, but one that made you work with the available cover and take rapid, targeted shots through iron sights. Powerful and visceral, Call of Duty wasn’t just a shooter, but an attitude. ![]() The games that followed transformed the FPS genre and – you could argue – the gaming world. Sometimes we forget them, focusing on the HD era high-points of Modern Warfare and Black Ops, yet these earlier historical CoDs gave us the thrills and tension that put the series where it is today. That’s why we’re celebrating the classic World War II Calls of Duty, starting with the worst and working our way through to the best. It’s hard to hate on Call of Duty: Finest Hour. ![]()
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