Your friend Zussman ends up being the most fleshed-out character, and that depth literally goes as deep as “He’s part-Jewish and fighting Nazis.” IDG / Hayden Dingman He wants to head home to her but- spoilers! -decides duty comes first! Sergeant Pierson has a dark past involving Tough Command Decisions. Davis and his pals breeze through Normandy on the backs of the most generic platitudes. So if you played games between 19ish, this’ll feel very familiar. We’ve seen it in Allied Assault, in multiple Call of Duty games, in Gearbox’s underrated Brothers in Arms series, and so on. Dredging up the ol’ D-Day to VE-Day storyline once again, from June of 1944 through to April of 1945, it’s the same Band of Brothers/ Saving Private Ryan story video games love to focus on. And if Call of Duty: WWII is the start of a World War II renaissance, it’s about the safest bet you could make.
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