Call of Duty: WWII
Call of Duty: WWII, as its name goes, is the Call of Duty universe coming full-circle from its very first games. It follows the events of World War II in 1944, specifically the Allied campaign from the west, beginning with the Normandy Landings. The protagonist is made part of the iconic battles of this theater, including Operation Cobra, Aachen, the Battle of the Bulge, Kasserine Pass, and the last bridge of the Rhine. The game doesn't go all the way through to the Battle of Berlin (so the studio could milk that cow for another couple of games).
Like most Call of Duty games, WWII is essentially a scaled up console-port on the PC platform, with slightly better geometry and textures, and is hence moderately taxing on your hardware. It takes advantage of DirectX 11. There are still plenty of well-designed scenes in the game that can bog down high-end graphics cards.