War Mode is one of the best new things that Sledgehammer Games added to Call Of Duty WWII. While we wish there were a few more maps, we have had a blast with this mode and wanted to share a few basic tips with you for this mode so you can have as much fun as we are.
We cannot think of another game mode in Call Of Duty that requires teamwork as much as War Mode. In an ideal world, you will have a headset so you can communicate with the rest of your squad. If you do not, make sure you are doing your part, completing objectives or even becoming a human target so that one of your teammates can complete an objective while the enemy is busy with you.
Use Smoke GrenadesSmoke grenades… really? Well yes, while these are kind of useless in most other game modes, War Mode is not like other game modes in Call Of Duty WWII. Smoke grenades can allow you to get in and build that bridge, or provide cover so you can get away from that tank. As soon as you have them unlocked, add them to your loadout.
Take Advantage Of Your DefensesWhen you are playing on the defensive side, take the time to build up your defenses. This can be a great way to make the enemy go where you want them to go or even get them to try and take them down, leaving them vulnerable as they do.
Use Your Knowledge Of The MapsAs there are only three maps, you will know them very well. Use this to your advantage. Anticipate the areas that the enemy is most likely going to attack from and set up a trap. Find areas that are easy to hide in so you can make it to an objective. Just take the time to learn the maps as best you can.
It seems like we cannot go more than a day without some kind of Call Of Duty WWII leak happening! Well, another one has taken place and this time it was from a very reliable source, a YouTuber who has leaked a ton of content from past Call Of Duty games.
Probably the most exciting thing that was revealed was that Gun Game is coming back. Many of us have had a blast with this mode over the years and found it odd that it was not in Call Of Duty WWII from the start. It is the mode where you start with a random gun and then each kill you get will make you change to a new gun.
Infected will be back and you can smash people in with a shovel when you are the one who is infected, this was one of the more fun modes from Infinite Warfare so it will be interesting to see if it is as much fun, without the robots!
It was also revealed that many more “objective based” game modes will be coming back such as Lockdown, Demolition, and Control. As well as the game modes a whole host of guns was also revealed in this leak.
While the leak was very exciting, no details are known on how this is going to be rolled out. Are all these new Call Of Duty WWII game modes going to come in one big update or are Sledgehammer going to roll them out slowly? Also now that we think about it, why the heck was most of these not included from launch? Perhaps the addition of War Mode is the reason why as Sledgehammer and Activision wanted all eyes on that?
Does Call Of Duty WWII Nazi Zombies Prove This Mode Needs Its Own Game?
It is pretty crazy to think of how basic the very first Call Of Duty Zombies mode was. Call Of Duty World At War basically saw you just defending your area from hordes of the undead. While this kind of gameplay mechanic has stuck with the series. It has progressed so much that many of us are looking as forward to the next installment of Call Of Duty Zombies as we are the full Call Of Duty game.
As you know, Call Of Duty WWII has Nazi Zombies and while I loved the campy and tongue in cheek style of Zombies In Space Land and the other expansions that were part of Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare. Call Of Duty WWII Nazi Zombies is perhaps the largest zombies mode in terms of its scope. The story is awesome, kind of like something you would actually see in a horror movie. Clearly, a ton of time was put into Nazi Zombies and I, along with many other people. Got more out of that story than the single player campaign that Call Of Duty WWII offered.
I think that it very well could be time for Call Of Duty Zombies to branch out and become its very own series. Some people may not be happy that a mode which was once a free addition to the main series is now its own thing. But if they went all out and stacked it with a really in depth story and other game modes. I feel that Call Of Duty Zombies could very well be its own franchise.
Get ready to dish out some more orders to your squad as we have a look at another one of the classic games in the Rainbow Six series.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Lockdown (2005) Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, PCBy now, Rainbow Six was one of the premier shooter franchises and for this installment, things to a bit more of an action heavy kind of feel. Once again you play as Rainbow team. In the year 2009, you have been tasked with putting a stop to a terrorist organization called Global Liberation Front who have a virus called Legion that they want to unleash.
The console versions of the game were certainly more action based. Added into the console versions were these sniper sections which had a real shooter gallery kind of feel as you had to pick off various targets. Interestingly these sniper sections were not in the PC game. While Rainbow Six Lockdown still featured many of the tactical elements from past games. Action certainly seemed to be the direction that Ubisoft wanted to take the series in.
This more action heavy game resulted in mixed reviews, especially for the PC version as many fans felt this was a dumbed down version of what they had come to love.
Both the PlayStation 2 and Xbox would get their own exclusive online mode with the PlayStation 2 having Rivalry and the Xbox having a mode called Persistent Elite Creation which was actually a huge deal and something many people got into. The GameCube version did not support online play, but it did have an exclusive 2 player co-op mode.
This is not one of the more popular games in the series and you could argue that the response it got made Ubisoft take a long hard look at the series.
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