Call of Duty: WW2
When Saving Private Ryan was released to movie theaters years and years ago, it was praised for its guttural depictions of war, specifically its D-Day beginning.
D-Day has been faithfully recreated in video games time and time again, but its latest depiction also happens to be its best, thanks to star-studded action (looking at you Josh Duhamel), realistically cinematic visuals and Call of Duty: WW2’s perfect gunplay.
Released in 2017, Call of Duty: WW2 might be the most cinematic video game about World War 2.
Making you feel like you’re really there, or perhaps like you’re watching footage from those who were; if you’re looking for an engaging romp through 1944, Call of Duty: WW2 is it.
Taking place exclusively in the western theater of World War 2, you’ll storm the beaches of Normandy, infiltrate Nazi headquarters, take Berlin and live out the war scenes you’ve seen in movies for as long as you can remember.