Call of Duty

December 9, 2021 / 12:02 pm

I get it. The drama, the tension, the hatred, the widespread violence, the technology, the fanaticism. World War II is interesting — there is no denying that. It’s sad and harsh and everything terrible about this world. But there are tales of triumph, of glory, of redemption. Of revenge.

Are FPS games using World War II as a crutch? (Image via Activision Blizzard)

So why don’t many gamers get excited about games based in World War II? It’s done too much.

I never thought I’d call World War II unimaginative or boring, especially as a Jewish person. But I am starting to feel like WWII is being exploited for easy interest in otherwise generic and uninspired FPS games. Let’s maybe leave World War II to the cinematic, open world games that actually take the time to dive deep into the people behind WWII, the complex stories and struggles. Let’s think of another topic for FPS games going forward.

Call of Duty: Vanguard is the newest shooter to be based in World War II. The campaign follows Lieutenant Lucas Riggs, who is stationed in Libya as part of the Australian Rats of Tobruk garrison. If I went on, it would feel like one of those videos where time passes and the person continues to spout lines of gibberish. The Second Battle of El Alamein. Major Henry Jamms gets punched. Riggs goes to prison. Lieutenant Wade Jackson is a pilot fighting in the Battle of Midway. Plane is shot down by Imperial Japanese Army soldiers. But he is rescued. Polina Petrova is a nurse. She attempts an assassination. It goes on and on until all of these people (and more) sort of collide. Secret Nazi program. Train. Global Nazi covert operations uncovered. Bunkers.

But it all boils down to this in multiplayer — you are a person holding a World War II-era weapon on a map based on a war-torn country during that time period and there are bunkers and WWII-era vehicles.

I remember when Vanguard was revealed, portions of the gaming community immediately thought, “World War II again? Are they out of ideas?” Well, seeing as Call of Duty is released every year, I’m going to say, “Probably.” But I honestly don’t think the game is downright terrible or anything, especially not for including WWII references. It’s just underwhelming.

Call of Duty has done World War II before. In fact, the first eight games (excluding Modern Warfare) are about WWII. That means from 2003 to 2008 it was all about WWII. Then Battlefield went to WWII in Battlefield 1942. Then again in Battlefield V, which EA stated was “World War II as you have never seen it before” which sounds oddly exhilarating and exciting when it’s supposed to be about death camps. Still, good game. Then there is Battalion 1944, Medal of Honor (four times), Hour of Victory, Days of War, and a bunch of other FPS games.

Like what more is there to say? Yes. Nazis are bad. I like shooting them in video games.

But if we are going to have more World War II games, I don’t want them to be FPS titles anymore. They should be strategy games or …….

Source: https://www.hotspawn.com/call-of-duty/news/world-war-ii-is-overdone-in-video-games

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