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January 2008
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The editors liked
Stunning graphics
Intense combat
And an actual plot (a rarity for a COD game)
Loud-quiet-loud structure gives best moments room to breathe
Eerily realistic looking at times
Stunning graphics and sound
Breathtaking set pieces
Strong multiplayer element provides lots of replay value
Cinematic single-player campaign with massive open-ended firefights
Addictive reward-based multiplayer.
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
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
Gritty war drama full of scripted spectacle and superb storytelling. Multiplayer’s even better.
Highquality story mode packs in a lot of thrilling and unexpected moments
Welldesigned multiplayer progression gives you something to shoot for online
Terrific audiovisual presentation.
The editors didn't like
Some areas are extremely difficult
Even on easier settings
Courts controversy without actually being controversial
Spec Ops co-op mode not interesting enough to bear writing about
The single-player campaign is a little short
If you thought CoD and CoD2s single-player was too short
CoD4s about the same length.
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
Doesn't know what message it wants to push
Buggy spec ops mode
Linear and short. Pushover AI hinders the immersion
Campaign mode is much shorter than those of the average shooter.
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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...
Abstract: Once in a while, a game comes along that is so good that it captures your attention, and like a rabid dog that has attached itself to your throat, just wont let go. Call of Duty 4 is one of those games. It engrossed me so much that I finished it prett...
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Published: 2019-11-07, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
PerformanceWhat I love is that the performance impact of turning on the ray tracing is just 15-20 FPS on pretty much any card. Hitting big FPS with ray tracing off is easily done even on the more affordable RTX 2060 too. Honestly, I think we've finally fo...
Gritty campaign is excellent, Perfect mix of stealth and action, Addictive competitive multiplayer, Callbacks to past games will please fans
Spec Ops mode is a swing and a miss, Campaign ends too soon
Yes, both if you're nostalgic for the original Modern Warfare games or want a shooter that can keep you entertained alone and with other players.Editors' RecommendationsThe best Call of Duty games, ranked from best to worst The best games like Fortnite Ca...
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Fast-paced action, Nvidia ray tracing, Gorgeous visuals
Won't convince Call of Duty haters
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is still very much a Call of Duty game. The core DNA of the franchise is very much alive, and it may be stronger than ever thanks to this new Gunfight mode.Now, don't get us wrong: if you haven't been a fan of the franchise, t...
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