![]() ![]() ![]() Yet this is a glamorized, false impression, which is all the more unfortunate given that it has been a while since we've had a notable WWII first-person shooter (not counting Wolfenstein: The New Order). You're given the impression that Enemy Front's gameplay will let you experience these dynamic moments. As the camera slowly flies around these scenes frozen in time, you soak in the mayhem: a swarm of Nazis in aggressive poses, gunfire and muzzle flashes filling the screen, and emotional civilians running for cover. ![]() Enemy Front's loading screens depict fictionalized, up-close, and chaotic moments from various battles of World War II. ![]()
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