My Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Review
Monday, February 25th, 2008 at 5:35 pm
Well i bought Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare about 4-5 days ago for a whopping $64 total. After getting home and popping it into my Ps3 I was pretty dissapointed. Actaully to the fact that i turned it off, and proceeded to complain and whine. My biggest mistake was going into believing it was going to be super tactical, something like Ghost Recon or Rainbow Six. So i cant really take it back so sunday i turned it back on. This time however i realised i just hated the first few levels.
The game is remarkable realistic. From the start picking up grenades and throwing them back at people sounds simple, but actually doing it in a game is uber. One of my only complaints is that in the PC version you can lean around a corner, however the Ps3 cannot do this. It’s pretty upsetting, but i can see why the developers didn’t do this….becuase there aren’t enough buttons on the controller. Another up is the sniping, pretty well done. If you click the left stick and hold it down your character will take a deep breath and the gun will steady until he cant hold it any more. The game is not just realistic visually, but story wise also. I wont give anything away, but they dramatisize several aspects of the story. Kinda hard to stomach some of the things they do. Reminds of a old war movie that makes you want to cringe at some of the things they do to people.
Im not sure of the value of reply however. After beating it i went back and tried to play certain missions again, and found myself bored. However im ready to try the online gameplay. We’ll see how that goes next week.
All and all the game was pretty good had some difficulty getting into it, but thats probably just me being retarded. I give it a 8.5/10. Oh yeah when you finish it, wait till the end of the credits.
Author: Jason Rogers
Tags: games. call of duty 4
Welcome to Neurotic Geeks a personal blog about a flourishing programmer (Jason Rogers) in the web industry. You'll experience many a wonder while visiting. Oh, and i love guitar.




