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7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 57 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 45 out of 57
  2. Negative: 8 out of 57

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  1. Apr 24, 2022
    10
    Absolutely god tier fps (this coming from a person who has played since the nineties!)
    Historically accurate (mostly) and realistic before anything else and yet its so fast paced it is so much fun!!!
  2. May 29, 2022
    10
    Best hardcore ww2 shooter out there! Fast paced and realistic!
    Just be careful when you start, death is everywhere!
  3. May 31, 2022
    8
    Really fun! None of that bullet sponge milliong things on your hud type of crap!
  4. Mar 25, 2017
    10
    Day of Infamy is a highly engaging World War II multiplayer FPS by New World Interactive, the makers of Insurgency. The game plays similarly to the aforementioned, but there are many new mechanics which improve the experience. For example, the multiplayer classes are unique and interesting; officers can call in artillery strikes, machinegunners mow down enemies with a storm of bullets, andDay of Infamy is a highly engaging World War II multiplayer FPS by New World Interactive, the makers of Insurgency. The game plays similarly to the aforementioned, but there are many new mechanics which improve the experience. For example, the multiplayer classes are unique and interesting; officers can call in artillery strikes, machinegunners mow down enemies with a storm of bullets, and flamethrower troops can fill whole rooms with liquid fire.

    Gunplay is smooth and satisfying, with hit detection that works impeccably. Because most weapons kill in one or two shots, combat is snappy and intense. Grenades and other explosives have a wide kill radius and help to break up stalemates on the objectives. The weapons in the game are straight from World War II and are modeled quite well. The smoke grenades look very good compared to many other games (CS:GO for example) and using them properly is key to winning games. Voice acting in the game is amazing, and hearing a German officer yell for artillery or an American rifleman curse when reloading really adds to the immersion.

    Map design is, in my opinion, miles ahead of Insurgency. Not only do the maps feel more "realistic" in their design but they are also well balanced and fun to play, with plenty of room to maneuver. There are a variety of objective-based game modes, each with a different pacing and overall feel.

    The main drawbacks of this game are lackluster graphics and occasional technical issues, but in my opinion none of this detracts from the amazing gameplay experience.

    In conclusion: if you like Insurgency, multiplayer shooters, or World War II games in general, Day of Infamy should be considered essential. If you don't usually enjoy those things, Day of Infamy just might change your mind.
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  5. Jun 9, 2017
    9
    A deeply immersive WWII shooter for people who like a balance between realism and fun. Play this if you liked Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, Day of Defeat and Insurgency.
  6. Jul 28, 2017
    10
    Think about Call of Duty 2 merges with Insurgency. A little of Day of Defeat and Rising Storm, though. It concludes with "Day of Infamy". Ladies and Gentlemen, congratulations to New World Interactive for this passionate game. It has excellent mechanics and flawless gameplay with realism. It's absolutely "a brilliant game"
  7. Oct 16, 2017
    9
    Don't read the critic reviews. Critics are rarely to be trusted. Gamers know, because gamers remember. We remember Day of Defeat - how brilliant the combat and gameplay was in that Counterstrike mod. Day of Infamy brings back all that was good about the original Day of Defeat into the brilliantly adaptable source engine. This game is all about movement and gunplay, teamwork andDon't read the critic reviews. Critics are rarely to be trusted. Gamers know, because gamers remember. We remember Day of Defeat - how brilliant the combat and gameplay was in that Counterstrike mod. Day of Infamy brings back all that was good about the original Day of Defeat into the brilliantly adaptable source engine. This game is all about movement and gunplay, teamwork and communication, just as I expect real war would be. You don't need next gen graphics and demanding requirements to enjoy a game.

    So let the critics give this game sub 80 score, when it really deserves 90+. Critics who've probably never played Day of Defeat and instead feed themselves on a diet of CoD or Battlefield.

    For realism, experience, immersion and fun, look no further for your online FPS needs than Day of Infamy.

    Enjoy it before the toxic CS:GO crowd get here.
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  8. Apr 23, 2017
    10
    I almost never give out 10s but here it is. Here's why this game gets a 10:

    It's of course really good, but also, it runs very well and has INNOVATIVE FEATURES, without which I cannot give a 10. Graphics: plenty good enough, you aren't getting BF1 level graphics, but OTOH you aren't getting BF1 level of system requirements. You also have gibs flying from explosions, dismemberment,
    I almost never give out 10s but here it is. Here's why this game gets a 10:

    It's of course really good, but also, it runs very well and has INNOVATIVE FEATURES, without which I cannot give a 10.

    Graphics: plenty good enough, you aren't getting BF1 level graphics, but OTOH you aren't getting BF1 level of system requirements. You also have gibs flying from explosions, dismemberment, etc. Vivid and immersive, which is what counts.
    Sound: simply awesome. So real. Incredible. Takes your immersion to a new level, making the combat that much more visceral.
    Stability: Game runs very well. There were some minor bugs upon release, but I can't find any, now that the game has been out a month.
    Gameplay: As realistic as you are going to get without getting boring (like ArmA), so that is simply perfect.
    Unique features: Just like in real WW2, there was only local communication. Only radio-equipped soldiers (a full backpack-sized contraption weighing roughly 35 pounds) could talk remotely.

    So in DoI, your Voice chat is local, with enemies able to overhear what you say to your teammates if they are close enough. Unless you are a radio carrier, in which case the other radio carrier can also hear you, which enables some interesting strategic and tactical options. Radios are used by officers, just like in real WW2, and the radioman should stick with his officer, which allows him to call in support under many forms, dependant on which army you are playing as.

    Overall this is a fantastic WW2 experience. I cannot recommend this game enough.

    10 minus zero for anything not awesome = 10/10 final score.
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  9. Apr 5, 2017
    10
    Without doubt the best WWII fps shooter i've ever played. I joined the WWII shooter's world with MOHAA, COD1, and Day of Defeat 1.0.

    I missed Day of Defeat's hardcore tactical and teamplay based WWII shooter and Day of Infamy really is the proper successor to that game and more. Great map design, great gun balance, fairly nice graphics considering Source Engine(especially weapon/player
    Without doubt the best WWII fps shooter i've ever played. I joined the WWII shooter's world with MOHAA, COD1, and Day of Defeat 1.0.

    I missed Day of Defeat's hardcore tactical and teamplay based WWII shooter and Day of Infamy really is the proper successor to that game and more. Great map design, great gun balance, fairly nice graphics considering Source Engine(especially weapon/player models).

    Just buy this, if you like proper WWII warfare.
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  10. May 28, 2017
    9
    - когда выходит сонце из-за тучи, оптика засвечивается и снайперу плохо видно
    - когда забегаешь в зону, где дымовая шашка, ты кашляешь
    - когда попадаешь в балон огнемёта, что на спине игрока, то, или количество газа уменьшаеться до нуля, или он взрывается, убивая огнемётчика и задевая всех вокруг - когда ты слышишь как летят самолёты, ищи укрытие, потому что, скорее всего, командир
    - когда выходит сонце из-за тучи, оптика засвечивается и снайперу плохо видно
    - когда забегаешь в зону, где дымовая шашка, ты кашляешь
    - когда попадаешь в балон огнемёта, что на спине игрока, то, или количество газа уменьшаеться до нуля, или он взрывается, убивая огнемётчика и задевая всех вокруг
    - когда ты слышишь как летят самолёты, ищи укрытие, потому что, скорее всего, командир вызвал авиаудар (есть еще дымовая завеса
    - когда берёшь тяжелый пулемёт, как м1919, ты не можешь стоять смотреть в прицел и стрилять, только установив его на землю или еще на что-то
    - когда не выстреляв всю обойму ты перезаряжаешся, ты меняешь обойму, а не патроны, и у тебя остается полупустая обойма, которую можно будет опять зарядить (кроме дробовика и однозарядного оружия)
    - что бы взять оружие или улучшить его или поменять гранаты или взять больше обойм, нужно заработать очки, во время этой игры, которая идёт. если ты не чего не зделал полезного, значит будешь играть стоковым персонажем
    - разные бойци имеют разные характеристики, например одни более выносливы, другие не поддаются подавлению...
    - командир без радиста и радист без командира бесполезны
    - в этой игре нет бронижелетов

    - люди всегда есть, игра не мертва

    совмесно с Red Orcestra, лучшая WW2 сетевая игры

    10 немецкой ругани из 10
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  11. Jun 19, 2017
    8
    Now, we all know game genres go through life cycles, certain trends, if you will. One of the worst being the exo-suit / mech-laden FPS games which have been shoveled out over the past few years. Titanfall had fairly good success so everyone followed suit (pun actually intended). Lest we not forget the plethora of hunted house jump scare games, the zombie horde games and now the classicNow, we all know game genres go through life cycles, certain trends, if you will. One of the worst being the exo-suit / mech-laden FPS games which have been shoveled out over the past few years. Titanfall had fairly good success so everyone followed suit (pun actually intended). Lest we not forget the plethora of hunted house jump scare games, the zombie horde games and now the classic battle royale genre. It seems as though the next couple of years may be dominated once more with the World War 2 FPS, with the likes of COD taking the helms. But there is one new WWII FPS out there which is worth paying close attention to, and that’s Day of Infamy.

    Day of Infamy, by New World Interactive, started life as an Insurgency modification, set in WWII, but now has it’s very own stand-alone title.

    Stripped right back to basics, this FPS features very limited on-screen HUD, including no bullet counter, no hit markers, no health gauge and no reticle. At first, so-called FPS connoisseurs may find this all a little bit intimidating, if not infuriating, however, after a small adjustment period everything just becomes second nature. You’ll learn to ensure you are accounting for bullet drop, reloading after each combat engagement and of course being very sure you have actually taken down your opponent before running headlong to their position. These quirks all enhance the game to build a very tense atmosphere into what may otherwise have been another run of the mill (albeit very nice) shooter.

    Running on the Source Engine (Titanfall, Garry’s Mod and CS:GO all also use Source), the game has opened its doors to the PC modding community to allow you to create maps, skins, weapons etc.

    Modes:

    There are two mode types to pick from, these being Online and Cooperative. Online serves up a two team battle, being Allied Vs Axis, in 16 player brawls. This includes Stronghold whereby the attacking team advance through enemy territory to secure areas of control, Offensive, in which the attacking team aim to capture specific points, one at a time, whilst pushing back the defending team, Liberation, where you aim to capture specific objectives, with the advancing team earning more waves (respawns) whilst in enemy territory, and Frontline, where both teams must push through the map simultaneously, either capturing every objective, or maintaining the majority of control when the timer runs out.

    Cooperative mode sees humans vs AI bots in a similar fashion.

    Radio Communication:

    Local VOIP is used to talk to your teammates in the game, but be careful because the enemy can hear you if you’re close enough. Radio operators also serve as a communication beacon to those around them, as HQ and radio operator chatter can be heard through them.

    Classes:

    In game there are 9 very different classes to chose from. These include the usual fan favourites such as Assault and Support, Sniper and Rifleman, but also add Flame Thrower, Radioman and Officer into the mix. As an Office, you’ll be able to use the Radioman’s radio to call in air strikes on enemy positions and supply drops for your troops. If playing as a team, using each characters unique skills can overturn even the most unbalanced of games rather quickly. Call your Flame Thrower to clear out rooms in buildings or tight alleyways, have your sniper cover you as you dash over open ground, or use your officer to call a strike on a penned in area before you make a charge.

    Maps:

    11 varied and intricate maps are included, from the sunny and inviting Crete with its open areas, to the bombed out ruins of Saint-Lo in France – a sprawling town of houses in ruins, with a tight network of streets. There is plenty of variety and options for all types of players, from snipers to up-close-and-personal run and gunners.

    To summarise Day of Infamy, it is a stripped back WWII shooter which focuses on tense, tight, balanced gameplay, finding the right blend of arcade and realism. Team work is very important, however, not essential, so if you’re a lone wolf, you can still get a bang for your buck. Budget in price, but monumental in value.
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  12. nAf
    Oct 13, 2017
    10
    Sem dúvida um dos melhores jogos de Segunda Guerra Mundial, desconhecia por completo este jogo, foi hoje neste dia que a STEAM o colocou free no Fim de semana, no qual o vou comprar.
    Grafismo muito bom, mas melhor ainda é o seu MOD de Hardcore, recomendo.
  13. Apr 21, 2017
    10
    I am in Love with this game. This is the game I was waiting for a long time. True and only successor of DOD:S. This is how WW2 Should be made. I recommend all old school gamer to buy this game, which is rising star.
  14. Dec 14, 2017
    0
    The game lacks any large number of players. At any given time, I've not found a good number of populated servers OR online players. One or two servers are full, and the remaining 8 or so have a few people each.

    The gameplay is clunky - and I don't mean that there's no crosshair or that the reloads take longer. I mean that there will be times i'm running over a small hill and get caught.
    The game lacks any large number of players. At any given time, I've not found a good number of populated servers OR online players. One or two servers are full, and the remaining 8 or so have a few people each.

    The gameplay is clunky - and I don't mean that there's no crosshair or that the reloads take longer. I mean that there will be times i'm running over a small hill and get caught. I can't jump...can't go forwards, I just get stuck...and then you die.

    Once you're dead? You get to wait. A long time, sometimes. In same game types the only respawns happen when your team captures an objective or "regroups" by running to a place on the map. A lot of players pay zero attention to regrouping, and other times the last player is a sniper - he refuses to die, and doesn't capture or regroup. So you're left waiting for them to FINALLY die.

    I enjoy America's Army. I've played Arma. I played Insmod back in the day and liked it....but Day of Infamy just falls well short of the mark. I can't recommend it, nor will I waste any more time on it. Seriously disappointing.
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  15. Jul 25, 2018
    1
    A game that tries to be Red Orchestra and Medal of Honor Multiplayer at once and fails.

    While I can appreciate the genius artstyle and mindblowing sound-design that doesn't need to hide behind Battlefail, its still a chore. You spent most of the time waiting or cursing because you can't change the team! And you know whats the most relaxing thing after work? Playing a s a
    A game that tries to be Red Orchestra and Medal of Honor Multiplayer at once and fails.

    While I can appreciate the genius artstyle and mindblowing sound-design that doesn't need to hide behind Battlefail,
    its still a chore.

    You spent most of the time waiting or cursing because you can't change the team!
    And you know whats the most relaxing thing after work? Playing a s a mass-murdering **** because the game-mode doesn't allow you to change anything.

    If this wasn't bad enough, the lag and stupid choke-points on the maps kill the fun you have faster, than you can refund this game!

    If this game tries to emulate the horrors and annoyance of war, it succeeds.
    You die often and you have to spend too much time with waiting and hoping it'll be worth this time.

    WHAT is it with "modern" shooters, that they can't get the gunplay and coop-experience right?!

    I've played mods for the old Doom that had better atmosphere and Coop-Support!
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  16. Jan 14, 2018
    7
    It just a good, solid FPS. Fans of similar Red Orchestra and the like games leaning more towards realism than arcade will like this. Can be tough to a newcomer as it is unforgiving but worth a look.
  17. Dec 6, 2022
    10
    One of the best WWII FPS out there, hardcore and with incredible ballistics, Fast paced and realistic, 100% recommended
  18. Mar 8, 2020
    9
    After reading the negative reviews against this game, I think I can summarize them as criticisms against Source Engine, the lacking area of intense overhauling, and smaller issues that are matters of perspective and hardware.

    I'll first address what I believe to be the elephant in the room: "Day of Infamy is a reskin of Insurgency (2014)." My simple answer to this is, yes. Day of
    After reading the negative reviews against this game, I think I can summarize them as criticisms against Source Engine, the lacking area of intense overhauling, and smaller issues that are matters of perspective and hardware.

    I'll first address what I believe to be the elephant in the room: "Day of Infamy is a reskin of Insurgency (2014)." My simple answer to this is, yes. Day of Infamy, built from a mod for Insurgency, intentionally a similar experience of attention to detail regarding gunplay, and further expands on its focus by making historical accuracy a relevant part of the game. Furthermore, the level of polish with which the game brings to the conflict of WW2 makes the game entertaining and a significant change from the base game. Being forced to use either bolt-action or relatively low-powered automatic weapons, a contrast from Insurgency's focus of modern and tactically adaptible weaponry, it creates a level of focus and new understanding to the way the game is played. You simply can't play Day of Infamy in the same way as Insurgency.

    With that out of the way, I'll move to the Source Engine. I will acknowledge that the Source Engine does have limitations. This is made more obvious by the fact that New World Interactive developed their following game on Unreal Engine rather than Source. I don't beleive it's a fair criticism that the Source Engine significantly limits the games enjoyment. While it comes with certain hitches (performance, controls, quality), it shows the tenacity and aspiration for which the devs are responsible. They have shown creativity in furthering the usage of Source beyond what they accomplished in 2014, and made a leap. It's unfair to say that Day of Infamy is not enjoyable or is not a good game because of some basic limiations of the Source Engine. (I'm not trying to make an unfair comparison, but we've seen the potential of the Source Engine creating wonderful games [i.e. Half Life 2] and I think it's fair to say that the limitations of Source are observed in those games. It should not be unfairly used to criticize against this game.)

    Another area that I sort of understand is the lack of extended support by the modding community. Day of Infamy has wide support when it comes to mods, but it's nowhere near the amount of support that Insurgency has seen. I think rather than an argument that the game doesn't deserve it, I think it has to do with the basic Ethos (time period the game depicts) and the interest that most of us have. I think it's fair to say that Insurgency is more well received as it is moder, adaptible, can change and conform to current interests as it depicts a modern conflict. This isn't the case with Day of Infamy as it is based on historical events and conforms as such. This simple divide plays a significant part in the smaller amount of interest shown by the community. I will add on that I think the criticism is fair that the market is heavily saturated with WW2 shooters, and Day of Infamy is very good, but it is mostly focused on the audience of those who already played Insurgency and appreciated the gunplay aspect.

    Finally, I'd like to express my personal thoughts that the game does fantastic things. Limitations are the catalyst for creativity, something evident in Day of Infamy. I still have fun playing it and would recommend it to people who have played and enjoyed Insurgency but are ready for a new fling.
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  19. Nov 9, 2020
    8
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  20. Sep 12, 2022
    8
    Great game, fun in depth maps, gunplay is realistic but still you are auto healed when not shot at which I really like. AI is good. Voice acting is good. Surprisingly low download size.

    There is not a huge variety of weapons and no USSR but instead two anglo factions which I think is kind of weird. As far as I know you can't switch faction in game and that's also a con.
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Jun 7, 2017
    75
    Day of Infamy is not a game that will tear down the hegemony of Battlefield or Call of Duty, but like other realistic shooter out there, it provides an alternative FPS experience.
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    May 15, 2017
    80
    The inexorable focus on realism won't suit people looking for fast entertainment. But if you dive into Day of Infamy, it will be very difficult for you to get out of there. Except for a few issues, this is the second world war in full fame. [Issue#274]
  3. May 3, 2017
    70
    Day of Infamy is not for any kind of user, but it's realistic, complex and great co-op experience.