
Also Sniper Town didn't feel as hard since I took a photo of the locations of the snipers as to not get annoyed again. Many times though an NPC that would follow me would block the entrance and I had to push him out of the way to get through and it was annoying if I was into a fight. My game crashed twice all in all and there weren't many glitches or bugs other than that. Also those animations are pretty amazing and hilarious at times. Other than that the weapons feel and sound realistic and the sound effects are really good. What bothered me a lot was that when you got hit the aim went all over the place especially if you got shot multiple times and it felt like you couldn't fight back or had to try a lot to make that shot count. Michael Giacchino did an excellent job with this one, making the score iconic. The whole game feels very cinematic and the music plays a big role in that.

You can't aim down sights, besides a sniper rifle, but there is a crosshair that helps you aim.

The shooting feels good even by today's standards.

You are a soldier and are fighting through different operations during the war that take you from Norway to Normandy and Germany etc. What I will talk about is gameplay, since in regards to the story, there isn't much to tell. I'm not gonna talk about the graphics because they are obviously dated. So I remember my father playing this when I was younger and I played it a lot through the years but I recently replayed it and I'd like to So I remember my father playing this when I was younger and I played it a lot through the years but I recently replayed it and I'd like to review it with my recent experience in mind.
