💀 Call of Duty World at War – Eviction | “Dimitri Understands the Nature of Mercy”
Few lines in the Call of Duty World at War campaign carry as much weight as Reznov’s statement:
“Dimitri understands the nature of mercy.”
This moment reflects the brutal philosophy of war that defines the Soviet campaign. Mercy is no longer a simple act of kindness—it becomes something complex, shaped by survival and the harsh realities of combat.
Reznov represents the hardened soldier, shaped by years of conflict, while Dimitri stands as the silent observer learning what war truly means.
This dynamic is what makes World at War one of the most powerful narrative-driven FPS games ever created.
For fans of WW2 shooters, story-rich campaigns, and deep character moments, this scene remains unforgettable.
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