Call of Duty: WW2
Top 5 Co-Op Games of Q4 2017
If you had doubts about Call of Duty: WW2 this year, rest assured that Activision’s newest entry in the long-running series actually delivers on all the hype. Released on November 3 to positive critical acclaim, an engaging narrative and impeccable gameplay mechanics are among the highlights of CoD’s return to its roots. Should you and a buddy be curious to see what the game has to offer, WW2 allows you both the opportunity to take part in a variety of multiplayer modes and the wonderful Nazi Zombies splatter-fest. Indeed, the two of you are free to explore the title’s full range of offerings including 1v1 play, Divisions, Team Deathmatch, and more, though unfortunately there is no co-op included for the campaign.
In case you weren’t familiar with it, Nazi Zombies is essentially a horde mode that pits you and your friend against waves of invested human corpses in an effort to discover whether you two will be able to survive. If you’re a particularly seasoned zombie-slaying pair, WW2 allows you to take on a much more difficult hardcore path, the survival of which will reward you both with an alternate ending. Should you find yourselves way in over your heads by the sixth wave though, don’t worry. You and a friend can always join up with two other players online to make what’s left of your lives a little easier.