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I mean, campaign is suppose to be hollywood alike, there is nothing wrong with that.
Speaking about AI, you clearly havent played the game or seen people playing it on easiest difficulty.
It has more CoD 2 style to it, which is again far more fluid than majority of recent CoD games.
As somebody who played Zombies since the beginning, I would say they are little lower in comparison to what Treyarch has built, but neverless they are really well made.
In fact, people dont buy arcade games if they wants realism and historical accuracy. People buy arcade games for fun and I gotta say CoD WW2 is pretty good at it.