
Infantry is the one to choose if you like getting up close and personal, because the bayonet is an instant kill when you’re in someone’s face, whereas other classes usually need a couple of stabs of the melee button to deliver fatal damage. There are five Divisions you can join – Infantry, Airborne, Armored, Mountain and Expeditionary – and each has unique Basic Training abilities that give it a certain flavor in combat, so it’s important to choose yours carefully. When you first get to Headquarters, the new Destiny-style social hub that forms the backdrop to all multiplayer activities, you’ll be greeted with a slick set of “Recruitment” videos that serve as the means to pick your class. We’re going to take a look at each component individually over the next few days, but to get you up and running, here’s a few tips for anyone setting foot in multiplayer for the first time.


This is the one we’ve all been asking for – a return to boots-on-the-ground gameplay for everyone’s favorite blockbuster first-person shooter series – and Sledgehammer seems to have delivered with aplomb.ĬOD: WWII is a sprawling FPS epic, offering a stirring seven-hour campaign, a massively expanded multiplayer offering and, of course, Nazi Zombies. 18 years after Medal of Honor, the original World War II shooter created by developers who would later go onto found Infinity Ward, we’re back on the beaches of Normandy for Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty: World War II.
