Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
Status:
Complete and Play Tested
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Return to Roots: A nostalgic shift back to World War II settings, from Normandy to the Battle of the Bulge, packing in cinematic war set-pieces ().
Emotional Moments with Flaws: Scenes like the intense D-Day landing are powerful, but the overall narrative feels cliché-filled and predictable for much of its runtime ().
Solid but Short: Around a 6-hour campaign fun and personal, but lacking depth and longevity ().
Core Mechanics: Classic CoD combat, featuring fixed health and squad-driven strategy. Multiplayer is tight and enjoyable, with minimal futuristic gimmicks ().
War Mode: A large-scale, objective-driven multiplayer mode that adds variety and cinematic tension ().
Zombies Mode: A darker, more eerie presentation featuring waves of undead and unique gameplay, enhanced by strong team dynamics ().
Performance Issues: Visuals shine in multiplayer, but the campaign suffers from frame drops, stutter, and occasional visual glitches ().
Immersive Setting: WWII-era locales are vividly recreated complete with immersive sound design, lush environments, and authentic sound FX ().
Social Hub: Headquarters area offers co-op events and social interaction, adding a Destiny-style communal feel between matches ().
Pros | Cons |
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Strong visuals & audio, especially in multiplayer & Zombies | Campaign is clichéd and short-lived |
Return to WWII roots without sci-fi distractions | Technical stutter and frame drops harsh experience |
War mode adds fresh, objective-driven gameplay | Multiplayer still familiar, lacking major innovation |
Engaging Zombies mode with rich atmosphere | Loot boxes and microtransactions detract from gameplay purity |
Loved by Some: Many players cite campaign visuals and War mode as highlights, and continue revisiting multiplayer long after launch ().
Mixed Reactions: Others criticize the generic narrative and campaign brevity, citing memorable firefights like the Normandy and train sequences as rare bright points .
Call of Duty: WWII offers a solid, frontline FPS experience, returning to war-torn roots with style and refined multiplayer. While the campaign delivers impactful moments, it's brief and predictable. Multiplayer support, War mode, and Zombies prolong its appeal, but frame hiccups and familiar mechanics hold it back.
Score: 7.8 / 10 A worthwhile play for CoD fans and WWII enthusiasts, though not the series strongest overall.