Vanguard delivers a lot of fun set-pieces, but without checking my notes, it’s a struggle to remember them. A bombastic opening level that sees you running along two moving trains – jumping from one to the other while blasting Nazis – was nearly entirely forgotten by the time I’d rolled the credits six hours later. Vanguard’s campaign does a lot right, but it’s often forgettable. These disparate elements are all their own thing, but they tie together into the big Call Of Duty burrito that you’re getting here. ![]() It’s a lot of game, so each of the three elements will get their own chunk. Reviewing a Call Of Duty game is a real endeavour, especially for years when there’s the campaign, multiplayer and a Zombies mode on offer. READ MORE: Sexual harassment claims, lawsuits, and several high profile departures – what’s going on with Activision Blizzard?. ![]() Another year, another Call Of Duty – this time we’re going back to WW2 for Call Of Duty: Vanguard with Sledgehammer Games taking the wheel.
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