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CoD:Modern Warfare 2-A Review
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Call of Duty:Modern Warfare 2 is probably the most anticipated video game release ever.Infinity Ward promised us greatness and they did not let us down.With the game essentially broken into 3 separate areas:Campaign,Spec Ops and Multiplayer there is plenty here for everyone.

The campaign is an epic globe-trotting quest to bring down a madman and prevent a war.The missions are a thrillride,with set-piece after set-piece of intense action,if you follow the prescribed path.Move away from the linear path that is set out for you and you will suffer death after death.This is a game best played at the pace it sets itself.The story in the game is over-the-top.Full of intrigue and twists that you never see coming its still not a storyline that I would take very seriously.However the campaign does have its serious moments.I'm sure by now everyone has heard of the infamous airport scene,but don't be put off by it.It is a very emotionally powerful scene.It is handled well and the only fault with it is that it is perhaps too emotionally affecting for a Call of Duty game.The impact of that level will no doubt be lost on many of the younger players.

 

The locations of the game are jaw-dropping.From the alleys of Rio De Janeiro to the top of a frozen mountain to the streets of Afghanistan the detail and beauty of the levels is breathtaking.Its also nice to see Infinity Ward use a real setting for it middle east sections,instead of a fictional country like they used in CoD4.Despite the minor faults,the campaign is still great fun filled with fantastic set-pieces and a roller-coaster storyline set in some of the best locations I have ever seen.

A new addition to the CoD franchise is Spec Ops.A two player mode that see you and a friend playing cooperatively to complete various challenges to gain stars.The stars you gain the more challenges you unlock and the more you unlock the harder they become.Spec ops borrows locations from the single player and even the Ghillies in the Mist level from CoD4.With a great range of missions,no two alike its easy to lose hours playing Spec ops with a buddy.

I think we all know the real reason why millions of people bought this game.It wasn't the action packed campaign or the fun and challenging Spec ops.No,it was the online multiplayer,and it doesn't disappoint.IW takes the CoD4 multiplayer formula that worked so well and just makes it better.With a wealth of new weapons,perks,maps and equipment you can easily customise your character to your own personal tastes.They even brought in customizable Killstreaks and deathstreaks.Tired of getting a Helicopter after 7 kills?Change it for a predator missile after 5 kills or a tactical nuke if your good enough to get 25 kills without dieing.But if you do die and die often,then the new deathstreaks are your friend.Sick of being killed by that guy with the better gun?After 3 deaths you can have the option to take the same loadout as him or after 4 deaths you get a temporary health boost.Some were worried these might unbalance the game,but I can assure you they only serve to help the weaker players get a few kills and a bit more confidence.

IW have introduced some new modes this time around too.Old favorites like Team deathmatch and Search and Destroy return but they are accompanied by Capture the Flag and even a third person mode!Its nice to see IW taking a few risks and changing things up a bit.Add in some awesome new maps to the mixture and you have yourself what I believe to be the definitive online multiplayer experience.

All in all MW2 is a fantastic game with just a few niggling issues in the single player,but with the added Spec ops and incredible multiplayer the game becomes phenomenal.An instant purchase for anyone even remotely interested in shooters.

 
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Comments (4)
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November 24, 2009
Ultan-
Would you mind emailing me sometime?
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November 29, 2009
I have to be a Grammar Nazi...

All commas and periods should have a space before the next word
Jayhenningsen
November 29, 2009
@Nathan - If you're going to lecture someone on grammar you should consider learning how to properly use an ellipsis. If an ellipsis ends a sentence there should be three dots and the final punctuation. If the final punctuation should have been a period, that means your sentence should end in a total of four dots. I could also argue that you should not have ended that sentence in an ellipsis in the first place.

In addition, your second sentence did not have any ending punctuation at all.

Finally, I'd also like to argue that your usage of the word nazi is incorrect. You typically only capitalize the term if you are referring to an actual member of the National Socialist German Workers' party. If you're using it to refer to someone who tries to control a specific activity, the term is usually not capitalized.
Refer to definition 3 for reference: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nazi
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November 29, 2009
Thanks for pointing that out Nathan,something I need to work on.

@Jay :o lol
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