Modern Warfare 2

Posted by a fragged Watchy On Saturday, June 19, 2010

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Platform: XBox 360, PS3, PC

Just what's going on here anyway?

The title explains it pretty well. Through this game you can experience all the elements of modern warfare, and I do mean all. Guns, bigger guns, explosions, betrayal, terrorism, civilian casualties, the brutal deaths of your comrades, it's all here. This is simply one of the best games I've ever played, and unless you really dislike shooting games, it should become one of the best games you've ever played too.

Is it FUN?!

Oh yes. You're usually playing as one of a team assigned to a particular objective which will require you to fight your way through waves of enemies using various sorts of weapons, usually guns, but there's plenty of other fun to be had as well. Sometimes you'll have to call in airstrikes or man rocket launchers or ride snowmobiles. The game is pretty fast-paced and you're not likely to get bored.

Is it interesting?

The story, which takes you all over the world from favelas in Brazil to snow-covered bases in Russia to fast food restaurants in America, is compelling and gritty and neither kills nor saves anyone solely on the basis of them being an enemy, an important ally or even your own character. The game tries really hard to simulate actual modern warfare; I'm not and will never be a soldier and so I don't think I'm in a position to tell you whether or not it succeeded. I did find it a bit too melodramatic at times, but overall, a plausible hypothetical scenario that clearly has a good deal of thought behind it.

Will it make me want to throw my controller across the room... again?

Depends on what difficulty you want to play. The introductory mission is a "test" to see if you get to join an elite squad (which you get to join anyway as long as you finish the thing at all), but it's also a quick tutorial on the game mechanics. When you've finished the game will recommend a difficulty setting depending on how well you did, but you can choose a different setting if you like. At the lower difficulty settings the game gives you an amazing amount of leeway; your bullets will kill even if your shots are somewhat inaccurate and you can take a lot of damage before dying. You can also auto-aim to some extent which makes everything that much easier. At the higher levels, as you would expect, things are a bit more difficult. After every... oh, about two? guys you kill, there's a checkpoint, so you'll never have to redo too much if you die. If there's one thing we love here at AGF, it's gratuitous violence... and also cookies... and... okay, if there are THREE things we love here at AGF, they are gratuitous violence, cookies, and frequent checkpoints. MW2 provides two of the three, so you see why I recommend it so highly.

Will this game consume my life?

After I started playing the campaign (single-player mode), I really didn't stop until I'd finished. However, the campaign is not *that* long and can be finished in a day or two with some dedication. The part of any Call of Duty game that really eats your life is the multiplayer, because what's more fun than watching your best friend's virtual body fly up in the air after you've lobbed a grenade at him? Sneaking up behind him, unseen, and knifing him in the back, that's what.

Do I want to spend that much of my life with these people?

This game is not really about the characters, but I guess they serve their purpose well enough. You'll get to see some of your old favourites from Modern Warfare; Soap is all grown up and in charge now, and there's another guy whose name I won't reveal so as not to give away the plot.

Is it worth it?

YES. If you haven't already, you need to buy this game. It's the best first-person shooter out there and a brilliant addition to the already excellent Call of Duty series.

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