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September 26, 2017

RAID: World War II

RAID: World War II
4.6
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Based on 12 Reviews
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Release date
September 26, 2017
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Summary

Raid: World War II is an action-packed four player cooperative shooter set during a time when the Nazi war machine was still winning, and hope was in short supply.

During the worldwide fight against evil, four prisoners of war are found in a raid on a Gestapo jail. They have been freed by a "Mrs. White," a secret British intelligence agent, who needs someone to take down Hitler and his Third Reich once and for all.

Not every part of the war effort is noble. In fact, Mrs. White has something else in mind for the squad. Players will fight for their freedom via sabotage, robberies and assassinations of the Nazi Party. If they're stealing from the Nazis, why not get rich on the side?

RAID: World War II System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU:
Intel Core i5-2300, 2.80 GHz | AMD FX-4350, 4.2 GHz
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
GeForce GTX 460 | Radeon HD 6870, 512 MB VRAM

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 10 64-bit
CPU:
Intel Core i5-4570, 3.4 GHz | AMD FX-6300, 3.5 GHz
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
GeForce GTX 960 | Radeon R9 280X, 2 GB VRAM

RAID: World War II Trailer

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Critic Reviews12

You'll have a pretty hard time trying to find something positive about this mess. The graphics are a joke, the missions as repetitive as they get and the AI plain stupid. And that's really just the tip of the iceberg. Skip it.
November 2, 2017
The process felt incredibly slow and you’ll probably be burned out after a couple of hours — if you were ever actually planning on playing this game, that is.
November 1, 2017
IGN IGN
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Overall, I really like the theme and setting of RAID: WWII, especially considering its irreverent tone that evokes memories of Inglorious Basterds. But even though I’m a sucker for all things WWII, the bullet-spongy enemies, lackluster unlocks and customization, and poor mission variety don’t excite me enough to want to play beyond a few rounds. And while it’s putting the cart before the horse, without a strong community of users to drop into a raid with, there’s even less reason to stick it to Nazi Germany in this particular instance. Very little in RAID: WWII is absurdly broken or flawed, but its mediocrity makes it a missed opportunity to create a highly replayable co-op game within the WWII shooter genre.
October 18, 2017

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