Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 1, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 1, 2024 It’s Time Call of Duty Brings Back the Finest WW2 ****** We First Fought in World at War Undoubtedly, the Call of Duty (CoD) franchise is the crown jewel of the FPS franchise. Every year, Activsion gets a new developer, like Treyarch, and brings players a campaign to help tie together the franchises’ ever-expanding lore. It’s a known fact that every hero needs a good villain to ******, and over the past decade, the CoD franchise has had a variety of enemies. From rogue soldiers to terrorists wanting to ***** everything down, the antagonists of CoD games can be compared to action-movie villains. While we’ve seen some terrifying villains in the franchise, Activsion has completely dropped the ball by not bringing back one of the scariest forces we first fought in CoD World at War. Call of Duty: World at War featured a terrifying ****** | Steam It’s agreed within the Call of Duty community that World at War was one of the most unique entries in the franchise despite simply being another World War II Shooter at the time. The maps were spectacular, and the same can be said for the gunplay. The game’s campaign was so challenging and violent that players legitimately winced during some missions or cutscenes. Lastly, to cap it all off, the game featured one of the most brutal villains we’d ever seen in the franchise: The Imperial ********* Army. In Call of Duty World at War, the Imperial ********* Army is featured in a particular segment of the Pacific campaign. The Pacific front focused on assaults and naval battles between the ******* States and Japan. Throughout the campaign, ********* forces tried their best to reclaim islands held back by the ********* Imperial Army. There’s no doubt that Activision’s portrayal of the ********* forces was spot on. The developers spent an incredible amount of time researching the actual World War II events to ensure they did justice to the lore in the game. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up had come across anything interesting about the ********* forces, here’s what the Studio Head, Mark Lamia, had to say: We met with a reunion of the 1st division Marines last year, and it was a very moving experience. It’s the stories that ***** us away – we heard firsthand accounts of banzai charges and sneak attacks. We heard about one ****** combatant that had his hands up, ready to surrender, but then he raised them a bit higher and two live grenades dropped out of his armpits. The Marines were dealing with a very different ******, one that lived by the Bushido code. As we grew to understand this, we knew we had to make a very different game. The Imperial ********* Army clearly left its mark on the CoD franchise. The community’s love for this ****** led to their return to future games such as ****** Ops II and Vanguard. However, it’s a shame that Activision hasn’t properly honored the ********* forces with a major role in recent releases. It’s clear that the next Call of Duty title needs a strong ****** like the Imperial ********* Army; we don’t want some Middle East covert shenanigans. At the end of the day, who wouldn’t love going through the jungles with all those crazy kamikaze attacks? It’s peak Call of Duty warfare that every ****-hard fan would love to experience again. The main villain in ****** Ops 6 | Activsion Activision’s ****** Ops subseries is known for its unique approach to storytelling, blending historical elements with fiction. In previous games, we’ve seen fictional versions of US Presidents such as John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan. The next Call of Duty game will take place during the Gulf War of the early 1990s and feature the controversial former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein as a villain. For some historical context, Saddam Hussein was Iraq’s president from 1979 to 2003. His rule was marked by numerous conflicts and multiple human rights violations. After the US invaded Iraq in 2003, Hussein was ultimately captured, tried for his ******* against humanity, and given a ****** sentence in 2006. It’s not the first time Hussein has been depicted in video games. He was featured in the Solider of Fortnute series, released in 2000 and 2002. However, it will be interesting to see how Activsion portrays this figure in ****** Ops 6. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Time #Call #Duty #Brings #Finest #WW2 #****** #Fought #World #War This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/41389-it%E2%80%99s-time-call-of-duty-brings-back-the-finest-ww2-enemy-we-first-fought-in-world-at-war/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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