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Modern Warfare 2 is a first-person tactical shooter and the sixth entry in the popular Call of Duty series. True to its name and following the lead of its predecessor, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, it places players in modern combat settings, as opposed to the WWII environments of the earlier Call of Duty games. This modern approach brings with it new weapons, action and options. Coupled with a variety of gameplay modes including single player, multiplayer and the co-op Special Ops Mode, it is destined to be one of the most popular games of 2009 and a worthy addition to the Call of Duty series.
The storyline of Modern Warfare 2 picks up where the events of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare left off. The ultranationalist Russian leader Zakhaev has been eliminated, but it seems that his lieutenant, Vladimir Makarov, is an even bigger danger. Having made a successful play for power, Intel indicates that he is extending the reach of his influence well beyond the borders of Mother Russia, causing a stir in the international community and prompting the involvement of Task Force 141. Task Force 141 is an elite multinational unit made up of Navy Seals, Delta Force operatives, British SAS and CIA. In the single player campaign you are Sergeant Gary "Roach" Sanderson, with the hero of Call of Duty 4, "Soap" MacTavish, promoted to Captain, making an appearance as an NPC (non-player character) and your commanding officer. The elimination of Makarov and his underlings at any cost is your number one priority, regardless where the fight occurs. Gameplay The latest release in arguably the most successful tactical first-person shooter franchise of all-time, gameplay in Modern Warfare 2 follows the same winning and time-tested structure of earlier games in the series. In the single player campaign players are aided by AI squad members as they take on a series of missions aimed at eliminating Ultranationalist forces. Each mission is built around a particular objective, with players utilizing some level of guidance from NPC characters, including "Soap" MacTavish, and aided in navigation by the game's heads up display (HUD). Along the way players will be able to utilize a wide variety of weaponry and and vehicles, as well as be able to customize weapons with gadgets attached to them. Also, just as in previous games in the series, Modern Warfare 2 is heavily focused on multiplayer gameplay. The different multiplayer modes, available both in local play and online, contain plenty of customization options and revolve around different strategies ranging from the every man for himself action of "Free-for All," the classic team-based fun of "Capture the Flag and the tactical, team-oriented action of "Search and Destroy," just to name a few. Multiplayer modes also feature the "Perk" System that players may be familiar with from earlier in the franchise. Through this system players gain additional abilities, weapons and benefits as they gain experience in combat. This can be done by leveling up, but another important way way is through "kill streaks," the number of enemies eliminated in succession. These are available beginning with three kills and include the ability to call for supply drops, predator missile strikes, helicopter gunships and many more. Players have the ability to customize in advance which perks will be available at each number and can even gauge their progress towards each at the touch of a button. With an eye towards not making the game too hard for new players the game also features help to players experiencing "death streaks," multiple consecutive deaths in multiplayer matches. Special Ops Co-op Mode Along with a single player mode and multiple multiplayer modes, Modern Warfare 2 also features an unique third main play option, Special Ops Mode. Available both online and in local play, Special Ops Mode is designed to provide a distinct time-based play option, featuring special scenarios not found in other modes in the game and lots of enemies to take on. This mode can be played either alone or with a friend, again either locally or online, with local co-op play including split-screen functionality. Key Game Features
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30 of 38 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Downgrade from CoD4,
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Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (DVD-ROM)
-No dedicated servers-Way more lag -No console commmands -No lean -No ping display -No custom maps -Limited number of players (12 for most gamemodes) -No mods and mod tools -No in-game recording -Hacks already released -Matchmaking, no manual selection of what server you actually want to join -Must always be online to even play single-player -No demo -$10 more than all PC games -etc., this is just the stuff I can think of off the top of my head.
27 of 34 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
A slap in the face to PC gamers,
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Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (DVD-ROM)
If your an avid PC gamer like I am do the right thing a boy cot this game. There was so much hype when the rumors starting floating around about the sequel to one of the best selling FPS games for the PC (COD: MOD) and alas it was all just smoke and mirrors and in the final weeks before the release we are revealed what this game really is, nothing but an over priced revamped COD4 game that has been gutted into a console port. No dedicated servers option which is the blood line of online pc gaming. lets not forget the 9 vs 9 player limitation on the maps! Consoles use 9 vs 9 maps, while pc's are capable of running maps much larger than that, I enjoy huge maps with lots of players but 9 vs 9 is boring and the opposite of pc multiplayer I am going to miss the 32 vs 32. IW and Activision have slapped me and every other pc gamer in the face. If you want a good warfare FPS just hold out a bit longer for DICE and their game Bad company 2!
41 of 54 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth your money... send the right message.,
By JohnD (Winnipeg Manitoba Canada) - See all my reviews
Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (DVD-ROM)
This game is a direct port from the console version.IW crippled the game and the community that has helped build the CoD phenomenon by taking out significant multi-player functionality. No dedicated server functionality means all MP is reduced to peer-to-peer gaming... a recipe for lag and a quick death for this game instead of longevity (personally I don't think IW wants a game that will last past November 2010 so they can sell us the next POS they pop out). If you buy this game, you're supporting the approach that holds consumers as being willing to accept any pablum, as long as it's got "CoD" on the box. Don't do it... make them patch full functionality back into the game first (the coding is all still there, being based on CoD4 by the way...). A very poor offering for IW's hard core fans of the game, who have been abandoned and cut adrift by the company, which doesn't yet realize or fully understand what they've lost.
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