They may vaguely remember the day Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare arrived and changed the landscape of the first-person shooter genre. They’ve probably never enjoyed the 2003 cinematic masterpiece Call of Duty. The newest generation of CoD fans probably haven’t played 2002’s revolutionary Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. In the same way, Call of Duty: WWII isn’t a game intended to appeal specifically to those of us who experienced the first WWII video game boom. If a 15-year-old tells me they’ve never seen 1977’s Star Wars, I might say “How have you never seen Star Wars!” What I should be thinking is “Yeah, I didn’t watch a lot of movies that were made 25 years before I was born when I was your age either.”” This is especially true of entertainment. When you start to reach a certain age – never you mind what age – you learn to appreciate that experiences you interpret to be essential or even universal are rarely so. Release Date: NovemPlatform: PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One, PC Developer: Sledgehammer Games Publisher: Activision Genre: First-Person Shooter
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