Thursday, November 2, 2017

Call of Duty: WW2 Has a Nail-Biting Espionage Campaign Mission

If I had to describe Call of Duty: WW2's single-player campaign in just one word, that word would be loud. Boasting some of the biggest and most deafening set pieces in a Call of Duty campaign to date, those who enjoy bombastic moments and hair-raising intensity should find themselves quite satisfied. And yet it wasn't until the gunfire stopped and I was told I needed to stealthily infiltrate an enemy garrison disguised as a Nazi that I learned another kind of fear WW2 had to offer.

The mission itself is simple enough: Make contact with your associate and exchange briefcases. To get to him, you'll have to talk your way through Nazi guards and officers, convincing them there's nothing out of the ordinary. The entire sequence is action free, but one of the most edge-of-your-seat moments I've ever experienced in a Call of Duty campaign.

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