It appears that the goal this time around isn't to tell the story of a single squadron, but of several untold stories that happened during WWII from different perspectives. Naturally, the multiplayer experience is back in and will tie into Warzone. Vanguard also marks the first non-Treyarch game to have a zombies mode. What are the critics saying about Vanguard? PCGamesN "Opting for pulp fantasy over Spielbergian reverence for the era, Vanguard reinvigorates the World War II setting and charts a new path forward." - PCGamesN Game Informer Call of Duty: Vanguard's campaign misses the mark, but multiplayer and Zombies do the heavy lifting to get the title to a good place. If you're most invested in the single-player experience, you can pass on this year's entry, but if you're into the other modes, Call of Duty remains an excellent choice for some shooting, looting, and zombie executing." - Daniel Tack GameSpot "The thing about Call of Duty games is that, with each yearly iteration, you pretty much know what you're getting--and that's largely the case here. It's both a blessing and a curse for Vanguard, however. Elements of Vanguard feel like good additions to the franchise, but its ideas also don't always mix well with the series' framework. That framework is still strong, and the solid gunplay, exciting multiplayer, and inventive moments of the campaign are worth seeking out. But forcing those two parts together exposes the seams in Call of Duty: Vanguard at times, weakening both parts of the game rather than pushing either one to the forefront." - Phil Hornshaw IGN "The individual missions can play it fairly safe, but when the team comes together during both the opening and closing salvos of the story, it all starts to sing. It's just quite underwhelming that this happens rarely in Vanguard, with the stars of the show being kept apart from each other for the vast majority. There's a lot to like here, and the ending is as satisfyingly explosive as its beginning. It just feels a few more risks could've been taken along the way." - Simon Cardy Conclusion Regardless of whether you're a fan of the campaign, the rest of Vanguard are up to snuff.