![]() A stuttering framerate, low-polygon character models, and clipping issues seriously detract from the realism. Sadly, the illusion begins to shatter once you actually gain control. ![]() ![]() Authentic weapons and vehicles further add to this illusion. Whether you’re infiltrating a Tunisian village, fighting to take back Red Square, or attempting to capture the Ludendorff Bridge, you constantly get the impression that what you’re doing really reflects what happened some 60 years ago. It appears that the developer has gone to great lengths to ensure a high level of historical accuracy throughout the game. Since there’s seemingly no connection between these events (the only thing they share is the killing of Nazi soldiers), the game feels a lot like participating in three distinct short stories, each showing a different perspective on the war.Įvery story is convincingly told, thanks to some high-quality voice-acting as well as actual historical footage. You basically take control of a bunch of characters of three different nationalities in three separate historical events from World War 2. ![]() “American, British, and Russian soldiers in the war that changed the world.” That sentence is taken from the game’s intro sequence, and it sums up pretty well what Call of Duty: Finest Hour is all about. ![]()
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