Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare


" Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is a first-person shooter developed by Infinity Ward[5] and published by Activision for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows. It is the fourth installment in the Call of Duty video game series (excluding expansions), but the first one to break away from the World War II setting and be set in modern times, and the first game in the series to be rated Mature in North America. The title and game details were announced on April 25, 2007.[6] It was released worldwide between November 6 and November 9, 2007, and became available on Steam on November 6 for pre-purchase, becoming available to play on November 12. [7] A Mac OS X version of the game is scheduled to be released in May 2008.[8] The game has received almost universal praise, winning multiple awards at gaming websites, and has been complimented on its storyline, visual elements, realism, and quality of its multiplayer.

The story is set in a fictional near-future war between the U.S. and Europe against Russian Ultranationalists and Middle Eastern rebels, and features many real-world weapons and vehicles. It is told from the perspective of both a USMC soldier and an operative of the British SAS, and is set in a variety of locations, including the Middle East, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Chernobyl. Its multiplayer features a variety of game modes and contains a "level/ranking" system, with the player unlocking additional weapons, weapon attachments, and camouflage schemes as they advance. " - Wiki article on Call of Duty 4

The game is so fast paced, it took a while for me to actually grasp what the heck was going on. Add that to inter-changing perspectives between 5 or so different characters at different points in the game and explosions, bullets and more enemies than you can shake a stick at and you have Call of Duty 4.

"Ah crap, I'm scared of lightning..."

As expected, the action doesn't let off as you blaze your way through mission by mission. The storyline is well written, reflecting on current events happening in the world today and possibly future events. There isn't much scope for character depth but the main focus is on the bigger story anyway. There is a huge gap between difficulties which some may find annoying. The graphics are visually stunning and almost surreal though not quite realistic. The music is easily forgettable but sets the mood nicely for each mission.

In the thick of the action

If anything, Call of Duty 4 is a enjoyable FPS. With a developed storyline, great action packed game play and excellent graphics, Call of Duty 4 is set to be one of the best FPS games in the last 2 years.


Score: 8 / 10



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