The whole, hold your breath, slow down time, and take wind into account when sniping. The only real main gameplay character feature that stands out is the classic CI Games sniper system. I didn’t find much other than weird invisible walls and such. I finished it in about 11-12 hours, but I was doing things that the normal person wouldn’t do while playing, trying to find out secret or abnormal stuff. Most people have been saying around a 9-10 hour gameplay time.
The single player campaign mode is quite short with only 12 missions.
Singleplayer Campaign, Multiplayer Deathmatch, Multiplayer Team Deathmatch, and Multiplayer Radio Transmission. The game features 4 different gameplay modes.
#Enemy front review pro
One thing that doesn’t make sense is that your character, is a journalist, who ends up being solo fighting his way through Europe and is a pro soldier all of a sudden. The game offers more than your typical WW2 “Run here, shoot that” gameplay that most WW2 FPS games have. You want to be stealthy and sabotage things? You can do that. You just want to run and gun? You can do that. Another interesting feature is you can play the game to fit your play and fighting style. It actually goes into other theaters of war such as Poland and Norway. A nice thing about Enemy Front is that even though it is a World War 2 game, it isn’t all about Germany. You end up finding help from people along the way and the game is played through your characters flashbacks. The backstory of the game is you, Robert Hawkins, is an American War Correspondent who is caught up in WW2 against various resistance groups. The game originally announced and showed various weapons in their early trailers and called them signature weapons, but they never made it into the game. Even with all the extensions of release dates, the game was never fully completed as announced. It was originally supposed to be released in 2012, but then pushed back to first half of 2013, then second half of 2013, and finally then 2014. The game was developed by CI Games and published by Bandai Namco Games and was initially announced way back in 2011. Enemy Front, a World War 2 FPS, was released for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on June 10th 2014.