Next to that, though, is the truly impressive documentary dedicated to shedding light on the true stories of those who fought and served. While it largely succeeds with frantic Nazi-killing action that brings you into the chaos of the second World War in locations like Omaha Beach and Peenemünde, its inconsistent tone and quality makes for a shooter campaign that drags on past its welcome.
It’s also storied Titanfall 2 developer Respawn Entertainment’s first step into VR and one of the first major World War 2-themed shooters to land in the medium. Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond attempts to return to the series’ roots with a VR twist.