When it first begins, Enemy Front makes things a little interesting by allowing you to choose your missions. He’s in Europe during the second World War, and he’s shooting German soldiers for the resistance because that’s what you do. The paper-thin story revolves around a journalist whose name I’ve forgotten because it isn’t important. It is a World War II first-person shooter, that much is true, but it feels like it could have been released more than five years ago and fit right in. In fairness, CI Games’ tale of Reich and resistance neither feels truly modern or particularly fun. Enemy Front aims to do just that, claiming to be the “first truly modern WW2 FPS” and promising to make the murder of Nazis fun again. So allegedly dead is the horse, World War II titles should be able to stand out thanks to the endless modern military shooters and zombie games that rose to take their place. At a time in which World War II shooters were considered passe years ago, a World War II shooter can become king.
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