I'm playing a game called Enemy Front. Never heard of it? Well that's because it's a middle-market game they decided to release last week during E3.
I'm not going to lie - it's not that great of a game. It plays like one of the older Call of Duty games when they were set back in WWII and not blowing up nukes while exo-skeleton battle suits or whatever, but takes on some more "modern" game elements like breaching doors and the ability to try and stealth through areas. However, most of these elements don't quite work for one reason or another. Stealth is a god-damned joke (although the AI is "smart" enough to try and flank your last known position, so you can double-back on them) and Breaching doors just feels like a chore than a thrill.
Gun battles can be very prolonged, mostly because you can't really see what you're shooting at most of the time (character models blend in with backgrounds, normal visual cues like muzzle flares are really hard to see in some areas).
The main lead is your typical American protagonist, this one a war correspondent (who dresses suspiciously a lot like Frank "I cover wars, y'know" West from Dead Rising) named Robert Hawkins. He is supposed to be covering the war during the Polish resistance, but unless you're from Poland, most of it is probably lost on you since it's essentially a vehicle to give you an excuse to shoot many Nazis (as if you need an excuse) all the while doing things that you have probably done many times before in many other games.
This isn't a BAD game- but it is the definition of mediocre. Everything in competent enough to work and if you just need a mostly mindless game at a budget price, you can do worse, but it's pretty obvious why they decided to release this game on possibly the worst week in the year.