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What's Call of Duty WW2 like in 2021? Ahead of the release of Vanguard, let's check out Sledgehammer's last game from 2017.
The PlayStation Summer sale expands with a load of new discounts.
Including indies I’ve bought like more than 20 games, good deals all around.
Told my partner to stop me from browsing. We'll see how that goes, the first part of the sale already got me.
Anthem 85% off? Thought they went free to play. Has the game gotten any better?
Edit-Nvm, it's Europe anyway.
I might finally go for Black Desert. I've been playing ESO (without MTing my characters) for some throw away entertainment, but the combat is so "#$&&%.
Brings back memories of first playing Call of Duty 2 on Xbox 360.
Probably one of the few honest reviews out there too. It baffles me how COD keeps averaging 85%+ year in year out when it clearly rinses and repeats the same formula. Disagree with me all you want but that's the truth when you have a game in a franchise release every single damn year.
If you bought COD modern warfare in 2007, you've essentially played every COD ever released
I'm angry at Joe's review
Sorry I completely disagree with this review and so does the sales figures.
That's what it comes down to, people buying the game people loving the game despite what these so-called professional reviewers have to say.