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October 2019
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The editors liked
Gunplay is the best Call of Duty has ever seen
Gunsmith system is revolutionary
Gunfight is the fast-paced
Co-operative mode COD excels at
A thrilling
Emotional solo campaign
Online multiplayer is excellent both alone or with friends
Visually stunning and mechanically deep
Faithful to the original while moving in brave new directions
Nvidia ray tracing on PC
Provocative - more strategy and thought required
Change in tone and format
Plenty of multiplayer modes
Best campaign in years
Incredible visuals
Strong
Classic multiplayer
Looks amazing
Fabulous production values
Memorable and varied single-player campaign
Excellent new close-in and large-scale multiplayer modes
Special Ops cleverly extends the story
The editors didn't like
Maps are the worst Call of Duty has ever seen
Ground War is a dire experience
Countless small issues cause frustration
The campaign is brief and its themes don't pack a punch
Special Ops difficulty currently feels uneven
Mechanics formula is largely unchanged
Provocative - hits close to home
Rewrites history in some places
Very disappointing co-op
If you're bad at multiplayer
Then you'll suffer
Annoyingly eager to steer you towards microtransactions
Short single-player campaign
Story sometimes courts controversy too much
Spec Ops missions occasionally leave you reliant on others' competence
Abstract: Call of Duty makes a comeback this year with a rather amazing reboot of the popular Modern Warfare series, a fan favorite of the franchise. While this might seem like an easy thing to do, it can be difficult to live up to such standards. Over the past few...
Published: 2019-11-12, Author: Nicholas , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: The biggest bug that's itched me about Call of Duty is its refusal to change. Over the years it's found its groove and settled into it. Bombastic set pieces, faster-than-light multiplayer, and more have molded it into a shape that's hard to chisel out of...
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 and draws you further into the missions and story, Realism mode is an ex
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
Abstract: Across thousands of years of existence, we as a people have come to regard war as pretty bad. Senseless violence and the loss of irreplaceable lives, usually in the service of petty men who wield the power of nations indiscriminately, is just fucking stup...
Abstract: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007) was one of the most popular shooters of all time, and it made Call of Duty a household name. When you reboot a game like that, you're playing with fire, and it's clear from the start that developer Infinity Ward knew...
Abstract: I think you'd be safe in thinking of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, as a bit of a reset button for the long-running FPS franchise published by Activision. After all, Black Ops 4 tried to go with an MP focused product that certainly seemed successfully, but...
Abstract: With over $600 million in sales since it's release on October 25, Infinity Ward's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare took the gaming world by a storm. Published by Activision, this sixteenth installment in the popular first-person-shooter franchise proved to be...
Overall, the campaign is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's strength. Its well-designed missions make for excellent weapon testing grounds and feature a slew of interesting mechanics that wouldn't work anywhere else. Some of its best parts come about because...
When Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is operating at its peak, it's performing at a level the series or genre hasn't seen in over a decade. When Infinity Ward lets their many flaws show, it's painfully disheartening and only makes the potential for greatness...
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Published: 2019-10-30, Author: Robert , review by: tomsguide.com
High-end production values, Cross-platform play, Varied competitive modes, Fair amount of content
If you like Call of Duty, you're going to like this new take on Modern Warfare. It has all the tropes and trappings you've grown to love, along with a few new guns, gadgets and maps sprinkled on top. Plus, it has a ham-fisted, headshake-inducing campaign...