Enemy Front aims to redefine the World War II first-person shooter genre by offering a more modern and dynamic combat experience. Moving away from strictly linear paths, this title emphasizes player freedom, allowing for diverse approaches to combat.

Whether you prefer intense firefights, precise sniping, stealthy infiltration, or strategic sabotage, the game supports your chosen playstyle.

Set against the backdrop of war-torn Europe, players step into the boots of American Robert Hawkins. He joins forces with resistance fighters across iconic locations like France, Germany, Norway, and the Warsaw Uprising, directly confronting the Nazi regime.

The game promises a richly interactive environment and stunning visuals that bring the visceral reality of WWII combat to life.

Overview

Enemy Front is a modern take on the World War II FPS, developed and published by CI Games. It breaks from traditional linear shooter design, offering players the freedom to tackle objectives through various playstyles including intense combat, sniping, stealth, and sabotage. Players embody American Robert Hawkins, fighting alongside resistance movements in key European theaters of war.

Highlights

  • Features a modern approach to the World War II FPS genre with open-ended levels.
  • Players can choose their preferred combat style, including sniping, stealth, and direct assault.
  • Set across various European locations during WWII, including France, Germany, Norway, and the Warsaw Uprising.

Who It's For

This game is for players who enjoy World War II shooters but are looking for more player agency and less scripted linearity. Fans of FPS games that offer multiple approaches to completing objectives, alongside those interested in the historical setting of WWII resistance movements, will find Enemy Front appealing.

Game Info

Developed and published by CI Games, Enemy Front was released on June 10, 2014. It supports single-player and multi-player modes and is available in multiple languages including English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, and Arabic. Steam Achievements are also included. User reception on Steam is currently mixed.