User talk:Magma-Man/Call of Duty (2015 Reboot)/@comment-1854594-20130906004402/@comment-24476373-20130906010541

I would recommend avoiding a single main antagonist. I'm no literary expert but I think that in a WW2 setting, it would be better to document the course of the actual war, rather than to create your own. Of course, you have some creative ability even within that.

One thing you could take a cue from is Homefront. Although the story sort of lacked, I liked the premise of it revolving around the good guys' plan to help turn the tide of the war, rather than trying to stop a bad guy from doing the same.