"This is Warsaw calling all free nations . . . " Enemy Front is old-fashioned in every way a war game can be, for better and worse; it resembles the early Call of Duty and Medal of Honour titles; its story and tone echo numerous films (with every cliché, from ruthless Nazis to beret-rocking resistance); and the graphics, frankly, look about a decade old. There are some minor glitches, such as screen freezes. And if the real-life Nazis were this bad at shooting and tactics, the conflict would've ended a lot sooner. So, while Enemy Front is undeniably dated in its gameplay and appearance, it still has something to offer: a conventional but sincere and stubbornly playable first-person shooter. There's a decent story told in extended flashbacks, about an American writer who joins European in the good fight, travelling from scenic French countryside to burning, rusting, muddy and bloody Poland. enemyfront.com
Enemy Front
A flawed and dated, but sincere and playable first-person shooter
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