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Call of Duty: WWII

  • Video Game
  • 2017
  • 18
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7.7/10
8.8K
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Call of Duty: WWII (2017)
Land in Normandy on D-Day in Call of Duty: WWII, a video game about the bonds of camaraderie, and the unforgiving nature of war against a global power throwing the world into tyranny.
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You play various American servicemen and their allies in World War II as the Western Allies fight their way through Europe during and after the invasion of Normandy.You play various American servicemen and their allies in World War II as the Western Allies fight their way through Europe during and after the invasion of Normandy.You play various American servicemen and their allies in World War II as the Western Allies fight their way through Europe during and after the invasion of Normandy.

  • Directors
    • Michael Condrey
    • Glen A. Schofield
    • Dennis Adams
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Breslau
  • Stars
    • Josh Duhamel
    • Jonathan Tucker
    • Jeffrey Pierce
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    8.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Michael Condrey
      • Glen A. Schofield
      • Dennis Adams
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Breslau
    • Stars
      • Josh Duhamel
      • Jonathan Tucker
      • Jeffrey Pierce
    • 31User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

    Videos28

    D-Day
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    On the Battlefront
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    On the Battlefront
    On the Battlefront
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    The Journey Begins Nov. 3
    Trailer 1:01
    The Journey Begins Nov. 3
    Story Trailer
    Trailer 2:28
    Story Trailer
    Reveal Trailer
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    Call Of Duty: WWII: Meet The Squad: Red Daniels
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    Call Of Duty: WWII: Meet The Squad: Red Daniels

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    Josh Duhamel
    Josh Duhamel
    • TSgt. William Pierson
    • (voice)
    Jonathan Tucker
    Jonathan Tucker
    • Pfc. Robert Zussman
    • (voice)
    Jeffrey Pierce
    Jeffrey Pierce
    • Lt. Joseph Turner
    • (voice)
    • …
    Brett Zimmerman
    Brett Zimmerman
    • Pvt. Ronald 'Red' Daniels
    • (voice)
    Kevin Coubal
    • Pvt. Drew Stiles
    • (voice)
    Jeff Schine
    Jeff Schine
    • T5. Frank Aiello
    • (voice)
    Russell Richardson
    Russell Richardson
    • Maj. Howard
    • (voice)
    Matt Riedy
    Matt Riedy
    • Col. Davis
    • (voice)
    Bella Dayne
    Bella Dayne
    • Rousseau
    • (voice)
    David Alpay
    David Alpay
    • Maj. Arthur Crowley
    • (voice)
    Christian Lanz
    Christian Lanz
    • SSgt. Augustine Perez
    • (voice)
    Chris Browning
    Chris Browning
    • Paul
    • (voice)
    La Georgea
    La Georgea
    • Metz
    • (voice)
    • (as George Regout)
    Melissa Farman
    Melissa Farman
      Lilith Max
      • Anna
      • (voice)
      Steele Stebbins
      Steele Stebbins
        Aleksandra Jade
        • Erica
        • (voice)
        Thure Riefenstein
        Thure Riefenstein
          • Directors
            • Michael Condrey
            • Glen A. Schofield
            • Dennis Adams
          • Writer
            • Jeremy Breslau
          • All cast & crew
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          8justintimms

          Better than battlefield 1

          Beautiful graphics and amazing guns, this game story ok, but I am glad they made a ww2. I thought They were never going to make a sequel of one of the best COD. Zombies are pretty fun too, with random terrifying looks. New zombies yes! This is ok call of duty but it will never replace b o 1. I want to give it a 7 but the zombies are out of this world!
          7crazychainsaw

          Honestly not a terrible game

          It's a bit of a short review but the multiplayer is your typical cod multiplayer, the zombies was alright in my opinion, and the campaign was actually really good. The cutscenes look phenomenal!
          10vincentnlagace

          👍👍👍👍

          One of the best WW2 video games I have ever played!!!
          8Pjtaylor-96-138044

          Zussman!

          'Call Of Duty: WWII (2017)' is basically a blockbuster, a Michael Bay movie in video-game form. Almost every level contains a preposterously destructive set-piece and an absurd amount of gunfire, with the overall narrative generically playing into the typical war-time themes of 'brotherhood' and 'sacrifice'. There are moments in which the thing attempts to convey the horrors of war, but it typically just uses its setting as an excuse for its action (which is borderline problematic but so ingrained in pop culture that it's not really worth exploring here). A lot of this action is told via in-game cut-scenes and quick-time events, which wrench control away from you far too often than you'd like. It's essentially a corridor shooter in which you move from tightly defined checkpoint to tightly defined checkpoint, taking out enemies along the way and performing contextual actions when required. None of this means that the game isn't a lot of fun, though. First off, it looks fantastic. Its in-game graphics are almost as good as its pre-rendered stuff, realistically portraying its skirmishes and soldiers right the way through. Those soldiers are portrayed by a variety of actors, a few of whom are properly famous. They feel remarkably consistent across the predefined cut-scenes and in-the-moment gameplay, without a noticeable 'actor to AI' transition. They also add a lot to the story, which is trope-laden and, frankly, a little mundane. It does the job, though, and provokes more of an emotional response than previous entries in the 'Call Of Duty' series (just don't expect 'The Last Of Us (2013)'). Secondly, the gameplay is tight and refined. The shooting feels satisfying and there's plenty of it. Each level sees you take on foes in a new location as you push further into Nazi-occupied Germany. Occasionally, the gameplay shifts for a set-piece or two. For example, there's a segment in a tank and a segment in a plane. The best of these, however, is a portion in which you take on the role of an undercover spy and must recall details of your cover story to progress undetected. This takes place in what's probably the game's best level and it adds a much needed layer of tension to proceedings. Having said that, the firefights can be quite tense, too. That's especially true on veteran difficulty, which will see you picking your shots from a well-picked hiding spot and relying on your AI buddies' abilities for health kits and ammo. In the end, the campaign is a lot of fun. It isn't revolutionary and it isn't exactly deep, but it does its job and does it well enough to be worth playing. The multiplayer takes a cue from 'Battlefield 1 (2016)', with larger map and multi-phase modes. I haven't played enough of it to give a comprehensive overview but it's enjoyable and fast-paced. If you typically like the series' multiplayer, you'll like this. The same is true of the zombies mode, which provides an interesting and aesthetically unique challenge. Again, though, I haven't played enough of it to fully understand its nuances. This review is mainly concerning the campaign, which I've finished on veteran. To me, it's surprisingly enjoyable. It's not perfect and it won't change your life, but it's entertaining and well-produced throughout. 8/10
          9sethrbingham

          A mix of emotion, nostalgia, and a new found appreciation for WW2.

          This is the first video game campaign in over a year that I have absolutely loved. Last one I loved was battlefield 1. It was absolutely incredible. It brought back the nostalgia of CoD 3, and CoD 4 with the theme, and emotion. And I mean this when I say this, the last CoD game that I actually enjoyed, was MW2. Everything after that I played, and honestly wasn't a big fan. This reignited the love I had for CoD. The graphics were SUCH a jump from infinite warfare, and the cut scenes were absolutely incredible. I could seriously watch a movie if just the cut scenes. Also, haven't been teary eyed over a game since battlefield 1. I literally just made an account on IMDB just to post this because of how impressed I was with Activision and the game, and how passionate it made me feel. PLAY IT. IT IS NOT JUST FOR THE MULTIPLAYER. Speaking of which, multiplayer is alright! Not to big on multiplayer though. I love the stories.

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          • Trivia
            Jeffrey Price, who plays Lt. Turner, also played Merrick in Call of Duty Ghosts.
          • Goofs
            During the opening narration of the D Day assault, while the camera pans over the battleship Texas executing a shore bombardment fire mission, you can see to radar antennae spinning in the masts. Radar was in its infancy at this time, and while Texas had received one of the first radars in the US Navy in 1939, emitters of the era looked like satellite dishes, not the spinning rectangle we are familiar with today.
          • Quotes

            Lt. Turner: No mission too difficult, no sacrifice too great. Duty first.

          • Connections
            Featured in The Gadget Show: Episode #25.7 (2017)

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          • Release date
            • November 3, 2017 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
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          • Languages
            • English
            • French
            • German
            • Spanish
          • Also known as
            • Call of Duty World War II
          • Production companies
            • Sledgehammer Games
            • Raven Software
            • Foley Walkers Studio
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