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January 2008
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The editors liked
Fast-paced action
Nvidia ray tracing
Gorgeous visuals
Stunning visual and audio fidelity
Input is tight and measured
Combat is relentlessly aggressive
Gritty campaign is excellent
Perfect mix of stealth and action
Addictive competitive multiplayer
Callbacks to past games will please fans
Raytracing improves on already perfect visuals
Mouse and keyboard movement is responsive and adjustable
Support for much-requested PC features
Spectacular solo moments
Customizable multiplayer
Modernized arsenal
The editors didn't like
Won't convince Call of Duty haters
A handful of missions are tasteless
Doesn't earn all of its big payoffs
Exploding cars are still a pain
Spec Ops mode is a swing and a miss
Campaign ends too soon
Laggy pre-rendered cutscenes
Raytracing doesn't include reflection improvements
Abstract: Ditching its original World War II setting for the war on terror might seem like a faddish misfire, but Call of Duty 4 is more 24 than Gulf War. An impressively cinematic narrative adds purpose to the fighting, and is packed with outrageous twists a...
Abstract: It may come as a surprise, but Call of Duty and Modern Warfare specifically goes WAY back for LanOC. I wrote about the original Modern Warfare March 17th 2008, 11 and a half years ago and it was our first article. I'm embarrassed when I look back at my wr...
Call of Duty Modern Warfare is the latest iteration in the extremely-long running series that is arguably one of the most successful video game franchises on the planet. While last year's Call of Duty had no single-player mode, Activision returned to the...
Loud-quiet-loud structure gives best moments room to breathe, Eerily realistic looking at times
Courts controversy without actually being controversial, Spec Ops co-op mode not interesting enough to bear writing about
I'd be lying if I said I didn't enjoy Modern Warfare. I'd also be lying if I said I felt comfortable enjoying it. In a vacuum, it's the best-constructed Call of Duty this decade. In a vacuum, it would be easier to appreciate its level design and pacing, o...
Published: 2019-10-29, Author: Lewis , review by: wmpoweruser.com
A solid campaign that's also a technical showcase, Solid gunplay that's probably the best in the series, No awful extra monetisation, Amazing customisation
Doesn't know what message it wants to push, Buggy spec ops mode
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Published: 2019-10-28, Author: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
There's a lot to talk about with this year's Call of Duty release, this soft-reboot into the Modern Warfare series. In many regards, this series entry is a return to form for the franchise; at least with regards to graphics and on PC we cannot help but be...
As someone who's played every single Call of Duty campaign and really missed it last year, the new Modern Warfare is exactly the kind of single-player revival I've been looking for. It introduces welcome new kinds of gameplay moments while executing famil...
Campaign missions vary from large-scale gunfights to incredibly contained, careful operations, with Captain Price's being especially memorable, Each of the main characters is likable draws you further into the missions and story, Realism mode is an excell
The story raises difficult questions but fails to interrogate them further in favor of playing it safe in the end, Playing as Farah mostly involves reliving her trauma, The inclusion of white phosphorus in multiplayer goes against everything the campaign
Campaign missions vary from large-scale gunfights to incredibly contained, careful operations, with Captain Price's being especially memorable, Each of the main characters is likable draws you further into the missions and story, Realism mode is an excell
The story raises difficult questions but fails to interrogate them further in favor of playing it safe in the end, Playing as Farah mostly involves reliving her trauma, The inclusion of white phosphorus in multiplayer goes against everything the campaign