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I honestly think they should be enjoyed - and analysed - separately. Yes, they come and the same box, mas they work as almost two different games. They same can be said to Call of Duty: World at War. The single player was human and kind of touching, although more manequeist. However, the multiplayer was that

if the focus is on the soldiers, the everyday man that were forced into a terrible war, made stupid egocentric men, than we can have a great story. Should check Valiant Hearts. It’s a puzzle game, set in WWI that tells a great story with that focus.