"Why does SHE get to break the glass?" You traded abilities. You get to kick over tables for cover (formerly an NPC move), she gets to break glass (formerly a player move). Not a fair trade, in my opinion.
Unfortunately, this is what happens when the only unions allowed are the ones that just collaborate with management. Clearly, the in-game charaters' union is just following the bad guy's agenda to devalue the player's experience and make them quit before killing said bad guy. The billionaires all do pretty much the same thing. *_Nods politically_*
WWII was going for the authentic World War 2 experience, where soldiers had to press x within 3 seconds in order to not die. Just like how my grandpappy told me it was like.
Ah yes call of duty world at war where you have to press right trigger to shoot your guns, players should be able to just magically teleport into the game and play it irl wtf lazy ass treyarch
Modern warfare '19 was the best one since Black ops two tho, made me feel like a kid again. Really hoping the upcoming modern warfare two is gunna be good! Fingers crossed baby
Still can’t believe how eerily quiet the D-Day mission is. You’d think that one of the bloodiest operations of the Western Front would be extremely loud and chaotic, but not in CoD WWII lol
@@bldontmatter5319 that’s not quite true, the battle at Omaha beach lasted 7 hours and there are 3600 casualties total. That’s 8.5 soldiers dying per minute
@@lamardavis2602 210,000 dead on the ally side alone by the end of the fight chief. over 425,000 Allied and German troops were killed, wounded or went missing by the end of it.
oboeshoes joking about playing capture the flag with the kid nearly made me choke on a chip, then reminded me that Bioshock 2 had a multiplayer mode where you can play capture the flag with a Little Sister.
@@user-lr8pk7un1x I didn't play BS2's multiplayer, but is a crossbow that headshots in 1 shot overpowered? I mean, it sounds like that would require a lot of skill, unless the hit box was huge or something.
Actually this is the best game in existence! The thing you were shooting that looked like a piano was actually an organ. So it is 100% accurate that it doesn’t make a sound. Any other game might habe made a piano sound. But not this masterpiece! This just showcases how brilliantly the developers got even such small details right! I expected more attention to detail from your reviews. Disappointing.
@@space4166 lol you missed the joke, it was sarcasm. I do agree that battlefield has a lot more attention to detail, but I do miss the older games where you can completely destroy buildings.
CoD WW2 seems pretty good until you realize that enemies constantly respawn and won't stop until you push up, but you can't because 10 grenades are thrown at you every 2 seconds and every single enemy knows where you are and is only aiming for you so as soon as you even try to move 24 enemies have already begun shooting at you. But it's got Josh Duhamel and he looks so good in that uniform so 10/10 game. Edit: I should mention I've only ever played the game on Veteran, and have done so multiple times, so my comment is about that difficulty.
"It's surprising the Germans lost WWII honestly they had the best gun in the game", that's perhaps the best line of dialogue I've ever heard in my life on so many levels
All the guns sound like you're shaking a tin can with a few dimes in it. Glad to see they brought that back as a throwback in Vanguard for all the hardcore CoD: WW2 fans. Classic Sledgehammer audio design.
remember before advanced warfare came out sledgehammer bragged about how important sound was and how you'll never hear the same explosion sound more than once?
Remember when in some missions in cod 2 you actually had to work hard t stop enemy advancing or they could actually enter the building you’re in and overwelm you, or you could go around hard points and flank them. Or how there wasn’t a fucking animation and cinematic that could be interrupted by enemies shooting you so you had a lot of trouble just killing one tank- Anyways I’m playing cod 2 again
Agreed, I love that sometimes Objectives are simply scattered and the game allows you to approach the way you want (that one Russian mission in a Factory), so you can plan how to safely pass or ambush the enemies. Some parts are still linear but never really looks obvious and still giving the player a little freedom to reach certain points.
The train scene is arguably the funniest scene in any game I’ve ever seen, its so out of place, its so Michael bay, honestly the way the train just keeps on going with random parts just flying around I literally cried of laughter and stopped playing after that scene because it was that bad
Cod WW2 was the game. The characters were in the game, the setting was there, the immersion was… and the cutscenes were filmed! Jokes aside, the Cutscene graphics were godly
This game kinda took COD full circle when you think about it. Saving Private Ryan inspired people to make Medal of Honor, and the creators of that eventually moved onto COD as Infinity Ward and kept making most of the more popular COD games. Saving Private Ryan inspiring another game seems like it completes this weird circle.
It's actually really good imo, it's like Saving Private Ryan if it was a game. I never understand why ppl hate WWII's campaign so much, I had a lot of fun playing it and I beat it on Veteran on both PS4 and Xbox. Vanguard is a dumpster fire tho, that shit is ass.
I enjoyed it also, but I felt like it was missing that grim feeling of past ww2 shooters like world at war and medal of honor. The train scene is a bit too hollywood, but I had a fun time with it, plus having a health bar was pretty dope.
Multiplayer was actually kinda decent on this one. Nowhere near to MW 2019 when it came out, but it was alright. Played a couple dozen hours online. It was fine. Single Player games have been tacked on since Ghosts. Last CoD campaign that you can tell they hired real writers and good voice acting was like black ops 2.
My theory: Sledgehammer was making a futuristic cod, but then they saw the backlash IW got and had to switch gears so quickly because they were the ones releasing cod that year. The end result is this, a game ever made.
My favorite part is where we won the battle against the Germans and the orchestral music swelled, as if to say, congratulations, the history is safe. You’ve stopped Wolfenstein: Youngblood from happening.
As someone who has played the older World War II call of duty games, I quite enjoyed World War II‘s campaign. It reminded me the movie saving Private Ryan and a bit of band of Brothers. It felt great seeing a modern World War II game and I personally enjoyed the game however. I didn’t play the multiplayer that much so I really have no say other than I had fun using the kar 98 and getting headshots. I think this game is underrated in my opinion but I do wish loot boxes did not exist in the game.
COD WWII just felt like a 6/10 game the whole way through with how safe Sledgehammer played it. The campaign was fine but it didn't do anything special that any other WWII game or movie didn't already do before and better. The multiplayer fundamentally felt like IW without jetpacks, which was okay but nothing special (although some of the maps and the division system were unbelievably bad until they were patched months after launch). The zombies mode was... good. Overall this game wasn't great or terrible, it was just painfully okay.
17 to 18 seconds in an you can see the jank. Man literally teleports onto the body. That might be a record for how fast anyone has encountered jank in a game that's meant to be "polished".
Something it really deserves credit for, are the gory visuals. In the trenches I shot a Nazi's head off with an MP40, and it was so gnarly looking I had to take a screenshot and send it to my friends. The detail in those gory areas were very, very impressive.
I kinda like the bringing health back and buddy system in the campaign. I feel like it could be used a bit more in CoD games because AI allies feel like they do nothing and only kill enemies in scripted scenes.
Campaign in WWII was kinda dogshit, Multiplayer had some REALLY cool ideas but all executed poorly due to the incredibly boring and restrictive map design and unbalanced weapons, but the zombies mod was sooooooo good! It's a bit different from the usual COD zombies and it might take a while to get used to it, but it's definetly worth trying!
@@VeXeDZERO I love the concept too, but you have to admit that the maps are waaaaay too small. It's still fun and i've played it a lot but it could've been so much better.
Props to the opening scene for having Germans with PPSh 41s. That’s not a joke either; most of the units on that sector of the Atlantic Wall had come from the Eastern Front, and so had large numbers of Soviet weapons. I’ve been to Normandy, and the Falaise Pocket museum has the receiver of a PPSh that was abandoned in the Pocket.
I hate this game so much I had bought every call of duty from 2 to Black ops 2 By the time that one rolled around I knew I was finally sick of it I already was not a big fan of modern warfare 3 or the original black ops, Black ops 2 at the very least I enjoyed the multiplayer, but that was the first time I never finished a campaign The game just didn't play like it used to, you used to have these larger levels that you could fight your way in and out of as you saw fit, multiple routes to take and ways to flank your enemies But by that point the game said just turned into Michael Bay movies that were very restricted in gameplay and we're more concerned with taking control away from you to look at fancy explosive set pieces They were hyping up this game so much as a return to form, back to boots on the ground And the campaign still sucked, it's still constantly grab you out of the action for some in game cut scene and it had a story that I just did not care at all about Multiplayer tricked me, that initial gameplay loop is still addictive, but after I had gotten to a certain rank I was really starting to notice just how uninspired the maps were, all of them were basic small to medium sized three lane maps and it got tedious really quick Something was just off with the weapons too, they didn't have the kind of punch they should All it made me do was wish they would remastered World at War I did end up eventually grabbing modern warfare in 2019, and I enjoyed that one until it became 200 GB behemoth of nonsense updates I just want so much better for this one's great series, but they have a money making formula that they have no reason to abandon
@@adamdavis1737 i mean you may not think black ops 1 or 2 was fun but they at least tried to innovate. black ops 2's customization and multiple choice angle made the campaign pretty fun for me. black ops 1 was a huge part of my childhood and zombies was great.
@@Lucaax4 I didn't like how that was the beginning of starting to make zombies into some obscure convoluted puzzle For me it was just that first campaign where I really felt like they were taking a lot of control away from you and instead shuffling you into different shooting galleries. That feeling just got even worse with the second game Multiplayer felt smaller in scale and everything just felt a little bit off. I didn't find the map design as interesting, nor did I find the weapons as satisfying Black ops 2 however is one of my favorite multiplayer modes in the series. I just overall was enjoying other shooters, it would be a little while before battlefield fell to the pathetic situation it finds itself in now
Honestly a better world war 2 campaign than the one from Battlefield V, I had a really good time playing WW2, went in with zero expectations and it was fun.
Cod WW2 is an S-Tier game for me. Amazing campaign, good storyline. Especially Prop hunt was the prime of this game. The Final Reich was a great map. The others not so much. I also really enjoyed IW
I just noticed, that the sherman turret at 5:47 is the wrong model, its supposed to be a sherman with a 76mm, but it still has the rounded turret of a 75mm...
"Why does SHE get to break the glass?"
You traded abilities. You get to kick over tables for cover (formerly an NPC move), she gets to break glass (formerly a player move). Not a fair trade, in my opinion.
I agree, but kicking over tables is also fun
Just shoot the glass
Unfortunately, this is what happens when the only unions allowed are the ones that just collaborate with management. Clearly, the in-game charaters' union is just following the bad guy's agenda to devalue the player's experience and make them quit before killing said bad guy.
The billionaires all do pretty much the same thing. *_Nods politically_*
WWII was going for the authentic World War 2 experience, where soldiers had to press x within 3 seconds in order to not die. Just like how my grandpappy told me it was like.
Ah yes call of duty world at war where you have to press right trigger to shoot your guns, players should be able to just magically teleport into the game and play it irl wtf lazy ass treyarch
its a shame.. my grandads best friend died from a failed quick time event. hes still shaken up about it, thank god my grampa pressed Y in time 🙏
"The Call of Duty franchise is just one giant smart reuse of assets"
The "smart" part is debatable.
I'd say any method that makes you stupidly rich year after year is smart, regardless of the method.
If it's stupid and it works...
@@Winasaurus preying on morons for money is what nearly all "smart" people do myself included
Modern warfare '19 was the best one since Black ops two tho, made me feel like a kid again. Really hoping the upcoming modern warfare two is gunna be good! Fingers crossed baby
@Eclipze MMG fr the comment just above yours is exactly that
When CoD was trying to do something different people hated it
Still can’t believe how eerily quiet the D-Day mission is. You’d think that one of the bloodiest operations of the Western Front would be extremely loud and chaotic, but not in CoD WWII lol
Wdym it wasn't chaotic i saw a couple guys burning and other trying to put his own exploded leg back in place
@@bldontmatter5319 if they did put in the game I'm pretty sure PS4's engine which was new at the time would just blow up lmao
@@pedrosantos1503 There was more chaos in 2002's Medal of Honor Frontline D-Day scene than in Cod WW2
@@bldontmatter5319 that’s not quite true, the battle at Omaha beach lasted 7 hours and there are 3600 casualties total. That’s 8.5 soldiers dying per minute
@@lamardavis2602 210,000 dead on the ally side alone by the end of the fight chief. over 425,000 Allied and German troops were killed, wounded or went missing by the end of it.
It is definitely a game. One of the games I own.
Unfortunately same
I got it free with PS Plus and still feel ripped off.
cant believe i went to midnight release and got the edition that comes with the season pass. Worst purchase i ever made
@@perhaps9460 pain.
@@perhaps9460 life is pain
It's still PROBABLY more historically accurate than Vanguard.
@Muslims against Degenerocity nothing in cod vanguard is historical accurate
@@Yeahimman32 auto lee enfield in the trailer made me have a stroke.
Eh kinda
@@flow185 little do you know every gun can become automatic and burst as long as you put the auto or burst attachment on. that's how guns work 🙄
@@vinterrev1326 no shit sherlock.
But in the common mindset, a lee enfield is the standard bolt action
oboeshoes joking about playing capture the flag with the kid nearly made me choke on a chip, then reminded me that Bioshock 2 had a multiplayer mode where you can play capture the flag with a Little Sister.
rip bioshock 2 multiplayer. I didn't appreciate the early 2010s like I should have at the time. Things were a lot simpler
@@LC-iw3ll do you really miss the mp though? where everyone ran around with the electric plasmid and a crossbow to 1shot headshot?
or the warriors capture the flag mode called "have mercy" where you have to hold onto a girl named mercy longer than the other team
@@user-lr8pk7un1x I didn't play BS2's multiplayer, but is a crossbow that headshots in 1 shot overpowered? I mean, it sounds like that would require a lot of skill, unless the hit box was huge or something.
@@HiJack3r the electric plasmid froze the opponent in place, in which you moved the crosshair over their head and got the kill. lol
5:27 "That would be a Remarque-able strategy" Damn, shoutout to the three people that watched this video who have read All Quiet On The Western Front.
Me!
Aaand me. There, all three of us!
But wait there's 4!
That joke made me almost spill my tea on my smoking jacket. As it is, I snickered so much I had to adjust my monocle. Cheerio!
Actually this is the best game in existence!
The thing you were shooting that looked like a piano was actually an organ. So it is 100% accurate that it doesn’t make a sound. Any other game might habe made a piano sound. But not this masterpiece! This just showcases how brilliantly the developers got even such small details right!
I expected more attention to detail from your reviews. Disappointing.
Play battle field look at the attention. Also this is probably the only game you play
@@space4166 lol you missed the joke, it was sarcasm. I do agree that battlefield has a lot more attention to detail, but I do miss the older games where you can completely destroy buildings.
@@boyurbeegaming36 oh crap but thank god you are not a cringe who says r/whsosodid
@@space4166 r/whsosodid
@@kingofthegames7179 Nooo
CoD WW2 seems pretty good until you realize that enemies constantly respawn and won't stop until you push up, but you can't because 10 grenades are thrown at you every 2 seconds and every single enemy knows where you are and is only aiming for you so as soon as you even try to move 24 enemies have already begun shooting at you. But it's got Josh Duhamel and he looks so good in that uniform so 10/10 game.
Edit: I should mention I've only ever played the game on Veteran, and have done so multiple times, so my comment is about that difficulty.
What a thrill.
That sounds like call of duty world at war, but it was taking ww2 seriously and Reznov was the best guy there.
Man, the hardest difficulty was fuggin boooolshit
Isn't that in every shooter game
bruh I see u everywhere
"It's surprising the Germans lost WWII honestly they had the best gun in the game", that's perhaps the best line of dialogue I've ever heard in my life on so many levels
Spoken from a little entitled brat, we need to ship this boy to war he wouldn't last a day, guarantee whoever made this lives at his parents house
If the mp40 was as op as the waw ver we would be speaking german and eating pfefferpotthast
I laughed outloud
@@plushluigi7417 is that an oversimplified reference 😏
@@plushluigi7417 Especially with silencer or extended mags good lord lol
All the guns sound like you're shaking a tin can with a few dimes in it. Glad to see they brought that back as a throwback in Vanguard for all the hardcore CoD: WW2 fans. Classic Sledgehammer audio design.
remember before advanced warfare came out sledgehammer bragged about how important sound was and how you'll never hear the same explosion sound more than once?
Then There's the new MW2 where guns feel and sound powerful.
Remember when in some missions in cod 2 you actually had to work hard t stop enemy advancing or they could actually enter the building you’re in and overwelm you, or you could go around hard points and flank them. Or how there wasn’t a fucking animation and cinematic that could be interrupted by enemies shooting you so you had a lot of trouble just killing one tank-
Anyways I’m playing cod 2 again
Man that game was amazing. Loved using the kar98k.
Same, I'm actually blown away by how dynamic these fights are, and how much you roam across the levels
There's QTE animations on COD 3 and no one's complaining it now look who's complaining
Agreed, I love that sometimes Objectives are simply scattered and the game allows you to approach the way you want (that one Russian mission in a Factory), so you can plan how to safely pass or ambush the enemies. Some parts are still linear but never really looks obvious and still giving the player a little freedom to reach certain points.
Yea the veteran difficulty for cod 2 was more bs then world at war though
Very upset not to see oboe laughing at the train crash scene. I was in hysterics at how excessive it was
The train scene is arguably the funniest scene in any game I’ve ever seen, its so out of place, its so Michael bay, honestly the way the train just keeps on going with random parts just flying around I literally cried of laughter and stopped playing after that scene because it was that bad
Cod WW2 was the game. The characters were in the game, the setting was there, the immersion was… and the cutscenes were filmed!
Jokes aside, the Cutscene graphics were godly
In campaign.
I can't believe they named a World War after a Call of Duty game
3:48 that ign impression was spot on 😂
No he assumed that ign actually plays the games nowadays.
Pretty sure oboe's ideology is that every cod without a snowmobile is terrible.
Pretty sure that is EVERYONE'S ideology
@@Jormyyy honestly from what I've seen nowadays you're right lol
@@337Disgraciad To think people wanted the remaster of MW2 before CoD4
@@bruschetta7711 Yeah pretty bad but I can see why lmao.
Bo1 has a snow troop carrier so it's pretty close.
This campaign was so underrated in my opinion
This game kinda took COD full circle when you think about it. Saving Private Ryan inspired people to make Medal of Honor, and the creators of that eventually moved onto COD as Infinity Ward and kept making most of the more popular COD games. Saving Private Ryan inspiring another game seems like it completes this weird circle.
Love you videos bro. At the end of a rough day it really makes me feel better to watch and laugh.
Sameness
Same
I actually really enjoyed WW2’s campaign
It's actually really good imo, it's like Saving Private Ryan if it was a game. I never understand why ppl hate WWII's campaign so much, I had a lot of fun playing it and I beat it on Veteran on both PS4 and Xbox. Vanguard is a dumpster fire tho, that shit is ass.
Have you played the older cods??
@@azoniarnl3362 Yes I have. Old and new
@@HurricaneHomer9 mm intresting, you do you!
I enjoyed it also, but I felt like it was missing that grim feeling of past ww2 shooters like world at war and medal of honor. The train scene is a bit too hollywood, but I had a fun time with it, plus having a health bar was pretty dope.
unpopular opinion this was my favorite cod campaign
It’s actually not bad, shit ton better then that garbage ass Vanguard, still no WAW in my opinion but I did enjoy WWII alot
It certainly was one of the games ever made. 👌🏻
"We do have this Call of Duty movie. You have to push a couple buttons every now and then while you're watching it, but it's really not much"
I worked QA on this game. Imagine playing it 12 hours a day 5-7days a week for months... I haven't really played any COD since
The cunning Desert Fox, Rommel employed the ultimate gambit to evade Patton: cosplay as a US infantryman in Germany
I remember beating the campaign on the hardest difficulty best time of my life
I swear veteran mode is so hard on the collateral damage mission
“Am I blind? Why did they clear me for service?” He says as he hits a headshot using his steam controller
That was the most accurate mockery of IGN I've ever heard.
Multiplayer was actually kinda decent on this one. Nowhere near to MW 2019 when it came out, but it was alright. Played a couple dozen hours online. It was fine. Single Player games have been tacked on since Ghosts. Last CoD campaign that you can tell they hired real writers and good voice acting was like black ops 2.
I really liked the online honestly. Wasn’t much to it but there didn’t need to be. It played like a old cod but I mean that in a good way.
I thought the zombies was pretty good in this game too (at least the base map)
My theory:
Sledgehammer was making a futuristic cod, but then they saw the backlash IW got and had to switch gears so quickly because they were the ones releasing cod that year. The end result is this, a game ever made.
5:18 "You guys only exist to give me ammo for the friendly guns"
My favorite part is where we won the battle against the Germans and the orchestral music swelled, as if to say, congratulations, the history is safe. You’ve stopped Wolfenstein: Youngblood from happening.
As someone who has played the older World War II call of duty games, I quite enjoyed World War II‘s campaign. It reminded me the movie saving Private Ryan and a bit of band of Brothers. It felt great seeing a modern World War II game and I personally enjoyed the game however. I didn’t play the multiplayer that much so I really have no say other than I had fun using the kar 98 and getting headshots. I think this game is underrated in my opinion but I do wish loot boxes did not exist in the game.
We really just need a WaW styled Cod with a MW engine. Cold War gave off the same vibe with Black Ops 1 in the campaign it can be done with WaW
Bro didnt show the train wreck scene, sickest cutscene on the game
The orwagon trail. Wagon Age: Oregons.
“It’s surprising the Germans lost World War Two honestly cause they had the best gun in the game” lol
COD WWII just felt like a 6/10 game the whole way through with how safe Sledgehammer played it. The campaign was fine but it didn't do anything special that any other WWII game or movie didn't already do before and better. The multiplayer fundamentally felt like IW without jetpacks, which was okay but nothing special (although some of the maps and the division system were unbelievably bad until they were patched months after launch). The zombies mode was... good. Overall this game wasn't great or terrible, it was just painfully okay.
AT least WW2 was somewhat memorable with its Band of Brothers-like campaign.
Unlike Vanguard.
“It’s funny how the Germans lost WW2 they had the best gun in the game”
0:23 the boat fucking explodes and later people run out of the boat like nothing happened
17 to 18 seconds in an you can see the jank. Man literally teleports onto the body. That might be a record for how fast anyone has encountered jank in a game that's meant to be "polished".
"COD Franchise is just one giant smart reuse of assets"
So funny yet so true
5:11 YES you brought back my favorite joke :^))))
I actually really enjoyed ww2 multiplayer. Played with my lil sister most the time but yea.
If this game was released in 2013 instead of Ghosts, it would’ve been received better. It was certainly better than that thing.
My new favorite line form oboeshoesgames I almost got turn in to a Mexican pizza form taco bell at 2:27
7:42 why the credits in alphabetical order?
That Capture the Flag thing actually sounds like a good idea, I'm surprised no game has come up with this.
As I was watching you play this, I slowly remembered that I actually played this. Thats how memorable it is.
50% of the sounds in vanguard came from this game
COD WW2 is underrated.
5:28 Smart jokes like that are why I subscribe to oboeshoesgames and oboeshoestwos
Something it really deserves credit for, are the gory visuals. In the trenches I shot a Nazi's head off with an MP40, and it was so gnarly looking I had to take a screenshot and send it to my friends. The detail in those gory areas were very, very impressive.
I honestly didn't hate this campaign
I absolutely lost it at the "Remarque-able" pun at 5:29!
Keep up the great work sir.
0:55 "why did they clear me for service" then just casually shoots a man right between the eyes
This games multiplayer slapped, underrated
Dude reading the title really helped me out because before I didn't know cod ww2 was one of the games ever made
You know it’s bad when Oboe says Vanguard has a better Train level than WW2
I kinda like the bringing health back and buddy system in the campaign.
I feel like it could be used a bit more in CoD games because AI allies feel like they do nothing and only kill enemies in scripted scenes.
That Spy sabotage mission was dope though.
My favourite absolutely was the neverending crashing train
The ac:ah warwolf and guts part got me cracking up
Campaign in WWII was kinda dogshit, Multiplayer had some REALLY cool ideas but all executed poorly due to the incredibly boring and restrictive map design and unbalanced weapons, but the zombies mod was sooooooo good! It's a bit different from the usual COD zombies and it might take a while to get used to it, but it's definetly worth trying!
I came super late to WW2, but I loved the multiplayer. The War gamemode was incredible!
@@VeXeDZERO I love the concept too, but you have to admit that the maps are waaaaay too small. It's still fun and i've played it a lot but it could've been so much better.
I ageee this is actually the better zombies mode I’ve played in a while, even more than Cold War. But imo bo2 zombies was just right.
May I introduce you to sniper elite Nazi zombie triology and dead war they have better zombie variety.
@@halo129830 I’ve always contemplated on weather or not I should purchase one of those games, does it have split screen coop?
It is definitely one of the games that was ever made. The man speaks truth.
It is really one the GAMES ever made
One of the games
5:11 that was really fucking good.
I'd love to see him play the Brothers in Arms games
“COD WW2 is DEFINITELY one of the Games Ever Made”
one of the what games ever made…
FR LOL
like… does he mean it’s a true game?
This was a great Inglourious Basterds ad.
Time to rewatch it again.
5:05 They have. It’s called Gears of War’s capture the leader.
Yes, cod ww2 was one of the games ever made.
Vanguard makes WW2 look good
It's one of my top favorite CoDs, well at least the campaign is
it is one of the games ever made
Props to the opening scene for having Germans with PPSh 41s. That’s not a joke either; most of the units on that sector of the Atlantic Wall had come from the Eastern Front, and so had large numbers of Soviet weapons. I’ve been to Normandy, and the Falaise Pocket museum has the receiver of a PPSh that was abandoned in the Pocket.
I can't believe this is one of the games ever made
The AC: Assault Horizon impression was on point, tbh.
Finally, someone who understands the value of train levels.
I got the civil war history channel game on ps2
another banger from oboe
Overshoes gaming the only gaming vids you can hear the word kerning
I hate this game so much
I had bought every call of duty from 2 to Black ops 2
By the time that one rolled around I knew I was finally sick of it
I already was not a big fan of modern warfare 3 or the original black ops, Black ops 2 at the very least I enjoyed the multiplayer, but that was the first time I never finished a campaign
The game just didn't play like it used to, you used to have these larger levels that you could fight your way in and out of as you saw fit, multiple routes to take and ways to flank your enemies
But by that point the game said just turned into Michael Bay movies that were very restricted in gameplay and we're more concerned with taking control away from you to look at fancy explosive set pieces
They were hyping up this game so much as a return to form, back to boots on the ground
And the campaign still sucked, it's still constantly grab you out of the action for some in game cut scene and it had a story that I just did not care at all about
Multiplayer tricked me, that initial gameplay loop is still addictive, but after I had gotten to a certain rank I was really starting to notice just how uninspired the maps were, all of them were basic small to medium sized three lane maps and it got tedious really quick
Something was just off with the weapons too, they didn't have the kind of punch they should
All it made me do was wish they would remastered World at War
I did end up eventually grabbing modern warfare in 2019, and I enjoyed that one until it became 200 GB behemoth of nonsense updates
I just want so much better for this one's great series, but they have a money making formula that they have no reason to abandon
Don't Insult black ops like that.
@@WastedPotentiaI1 it was mediocre
@@WastedPotentiaI1 just play it again.
@@adamdavis1737 i mean you may not think black ops 1 or 2 was fun but they at least tried to innovate. black ops 2's customization and multiple choice angle made the campaign pretty fun for me. black ops 1 was a huge part of my childhood and zombies was great.
@@Lucaax4 I didn't like how that was the beginning of starting to make zombies into some obscure convoluted puzzle
For me it was just that first campaign where I really felt like they were taking a lot of control away from you and instead shuffling you into different shooting galleries. That feeling just got even worse with the second game
Multiplayer felt smaller in scale and everything just felt a little bit off. I didn't find the map design as interesting, nor did I find the weapons as satisfying
Black ops 2 however is one of my favorite multiplayer modes in the series. I just overall was enjoying other shooters, it would be a little while before battlefield fell to the pathetic situation it finds itself in now
certainly the game of all time
I actually really enjoyed this game.
Not saying it was historical accurate but this game was fucking great imo
I like WW2 honestly. The online was very bare bones / straight forward. Like the old call of duty games kind of & had a nostalgic feel to it.
Honestly a better world war 2 campaign than the one from Battlefield V, I had a really good time playing WW2, went in with zero expectations and it was fun.
even better than tirailleur and the last tiger?
Cod WW2 is an S-Tier game for me. Amazing campaign, good storyline. Especially Prop hunt was the prime of this game. The Final Reich was a great map. The others not so much. I also really enjoyed IW
I’m sorry but ww2 will always have a special place in my heart
This game gave me the urge to rewatch Band of Brothers and for that, Im thankful
I really enjoyed this campaign. Not quite WaW but still pretty good.
I actually liked it. Although its weird there are no swastikas except on one hanger
Watching oboeshoe for fps shooter games--> Mehh 😐
Watching oboeshoe for ace combat references --> Hell yeaahhh😎
At every cutscene area I’d throw a shit ton of smoke bombs before hand so the important scene was just a bunch of smoke and everyone talking. Chaos
I just noticed, that the sherman turret at 5:47 is the wrong model, its supposed to be a sherman with a 76mm, but it still has the rounded turret of a 75mm...