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This game is absolutely amazing. The firefights are intense.
Going to really enjoy playing thru this campaign.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Ah. Thought they were talking multiplayer.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Operation Sports mobile appI can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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Multi-player is regeneration as normal I believe. I've only played one MP match, Capture the Flag on the first map (A-something?) which is a fairly small map, so while I was doing a lot of killing, I was also doing a lot of dying and usually never had enough time to try and get my health back in any way before being finished off by someone else. But I don't recall having health packs while playing, unless I just never noticed the icon for it on screen as I was too focused on running from cover to cover and trying to stay alive.
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Multi-player is regeneration as normal I believe. I've only played one MP match, Capture the Flag on the first map (A-something?) which is a fairly small map, so while I was doing a lot of killing, I was also doing a lot of dying and usually never had enough time to try and get my health back in any way before being finished off by someone else. But I don't recall having health packs while playing, unless I just never noticed the icon for it on screen as I was too focused on running from cover to cover and trying to stay alive.
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I love the maps on this game. Feels like COD 2. Imo that's s good thing
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Originally posted by Gibson88Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.Comment
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Man, the hits to the feels this game gives you. Just completed the Collateral Damage mission, ******* that ending sucks.....
Add Hill 493 to that list. These late game missions really start to increase the gut punches.
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Spoilerhelp rescue the little girl from the basement had me beyond nervous. I hate things that startle me and trying to escape a basement without Nazi soldiers seeing you is the epitome of nerve wracking. Can't even imagine the poor people that had to do it in real life(went spoiler because I didn't know who to explain it without using detail haha)
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Just finished the campaign. Holy ****. It's rare that a game gets to me, but those final missions and the epilogue, damn, it got to me.
First, on a general note, damn those cutscenes looked amazing during some of the later missions. It at times felt like I was watching a real Hollywood movie/miniseries akin to Saving Private Ryan, Battle of the Bulge, The Longest Day, Fury or Band of Brothers, it just seemed so realistic, like you were looking at real people in those cutscenes.
Second, comments post-epilogue, so spoilers ahead unless you have beaten the game:
SpoilerDamn, I really thought Zuss was gonna end up dead. Walking through that labor camp, I had my heart in my throat the entire time I slowly walked through it, expecting to find Zuss's body behind every turn I made.
I am happy to see Zuss survived, though it was a surreal experience walking through that camp. Even if it is a video game, as someone who has a massive world war two interest, even between all the books I've read on the war, all the movies and TV shows I've watched that even touch on the camps, sitting there walking through one, even virtually, through the eyes of Daniels, it just seemed to get to me in ways other media hadn't in regards to the camps.
I'm still sad about Turner dying, I actually had grown to like him during the early missions, only to lose him on Hill 493.
And as for Collateral Damage, that was an unexpected hit to the gut. All you go through to save the little girl, only for her mother to end up shot at the very end, got that ripped the rug out from under me. I honestly went back to checkpoint twice thinking if I reacted faster and shot the one on the left first, since he was shooting into the side of the truck, I thought I could save her. It took me trying it three times to realize that no matter what I did, she was going to die. I wanted so badly to save her and end that mission with her alive.
I give Sledgehammer Games full marks on the campaign. Most COD campaigns are clearly afterthoughts behind multi-player, but they did a great job on this one. Between the realistic looking cutscenes and the story they managed to tell, they did an incredible job with this game.
Another part I just remembered, when you're in the Ardennes Forest on Battle of thr Bulge, when that artillery started up, holy ****, I felt like I was right there in the middle of the Band of Brothers episode. Artillery shells landing everywhere, trees exploding into millions of wooden shrapnel, limbs and entire trees falling everywhere, you're racing to dive into your foxhole, then after the barrage ends, the cries and calls and shouts for medics. Jesus, that was incredibly well done on that part in the Ardennes.
And another part I just remembered, I never saw that plot twist coming with Paul. Maybe there were signs that some of you others picked up on, but I honestly never saw it coming. All those flashbacks, the assumed "letters" to Paul, thinking he was waiting for you back home, only to find out at the end of the game that he actually died that day because Daniels was unable to get the bullet loaded and shoot the wolf. That just hit me out of left field watching the truth of that day play out before me, and finding out the true drive for why Daniels so badly wanted to find and save Zuss, instead of just taking his orders and going home to a heroes welcome, because after failing to save Paul that day, just leaving and going home would have been him condemning Zuss and his conscience wouldn't let him do that, not to a brother.
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