Call of Duty: WWIIĬall of Duty: WWII returns to the series’ roots for the first time in almost a decade, opting for a more grounded, emotional story, and mostly succeeds.
While it was ultimately fine, wrapping up the arc begun in previous games, we said, “it isn't ultimately all that interesting or satisfying,” in our review. Task Force 141 are still hunting Vladimir Makarov, the antagonist from MW2, as he orchestrates a series of terror attacks across Europe. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3Modern Warfare 3 picks up right where Modern Warfare 2’s final mission left off. As we highlighted in our review, “it’s a brilliant riff on the traditional Call of Duty campaign design, and, combined with the additional cutscenes that flesh out the story, creates a narrative worth replaying just to see the wildly different moments and endings.” 11.
The star, however, is the decision-based gameplay.