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robot95415 April 2012
Singleplayer - Short (~6hours, super fast-paced. Maps are extremely linear like usual. Veteran's not that hard, you just have less health and die very easy. The plot line is okay, but COD isn't really a game that excels in its storyline.
Multiplayer - Most people say it plays like MW2, which it does. Guns: Customization has been much improved - more attachments, new 'proficiencies' (e.g. kick, damage, range). Unlocks go by weapon XP (which comes from kills AND challenges) till Level 31, which unlocks the Gold Cameo.
Explosives: The blast radius has been greatly reduced, so grenades are pretty ineffective. Noobtubes are nerfed, but still usable (but barely anyone uses them)
Killstreak setups: 1. Assault - streaks still stack, but it is MUCH harder to get high streaks. 2.Support - streaks remain after you die, so Stealth Bombers and EMPs become pretty annoying for most people, 3. Specialist - the perk bonuses are probably the most fun MOAB - 25 gun killstreak fun, only if you can get it. If you're used to high killstreaks in MW2, it's much harder in MW3.
Maps: are very small, and not sniper friendly. The DLC has a couple more sniper friendly maps. Host migrations: have been fixed, and don't take that long, which is a real improvement.
Theatre Mode: Allows you to continuously record gameplay (or turn it off), and upload up to 30s on free ELITE (to youtube or Facebook) (but uploading on ELITE has problems - the first couple seconds of a clip are always cut out, and many clips won't render at all) You also can't see the 1st person view of another player (only 3rd person)
GameModes - a couple new ones (Kill Confirmed), and community playlist, which are updated, so a new mode regularly appears (e.g. Drop Zone, All- or-Nothing, etc.) There's no Combat training, no ballistic knives, crossbows or dogs, like Black Ops. I wish they brought those back.
Faults: Grenades are hard to use. Some overpowered deathstreaks (Dead man's Hands). Some OP weapons (Akimbo FMG9s) but continuously patched (like the Striker). Overpowered Support Streaks (Stealth Bombers and EMPs). No Commando, but knifing is not as good as MW2.
Spec Ops Survival: Survival mode is pretty fun- troops, helis, and Jugs. You can only play alone or with a friend, (not 4 people like Black Ops, but I guess the small maps are the problem). The survival maps are the MP maps so there's no unlocking rooms. The weapons are the same as MP, but guns, especially snipers respond slightly differently than MP. And as a warning, some people get bored pretty fast with Survival.
Spec Ops Missions: 48 stars to complete, much easier than MW2, but the long ones are annoying if you die halfway and have to restart.
ELITE: Get it if you plan on getting all the DLCs, otherwise, you could buy another game with that money. If you don't buy it, you can still have most of the free ELITE benefits.
OVERALL: SPs fun but short. Survival is fun, but can get boring fast. SpecOps are the usual. MPs good, but has its faults. It's better than MW2, but don't keep your expectations too high. Many of the MW2 problems have been fixed, but there are still many problems. Try not to get frustrated with its faults, and have fun (I know, sounds stupid) otherwise, you might hate the game. Plus, if you don't play online, get another game, since Multiplayer's the main focus of MW3.
Multiplayer - Most people say it plays like MW2, which it does. Guns: Customization has been much improved - more attachments, new 'proficiencies' (e.g. kick, damage, range). Unlocks go by weapon XP (which comes from kills AND challenges) till Level 31, which unlocks the Gold Cameo.
Explosives: The blast radius has been greatly reduced, so grenades are pretty ineffective. Noobtubes are nerfed, but still usable (but barely anyone uses them)
Killstreak setups: 1. Assault - streaks still stack, but it is MUCH harder to get high streaks. 2.Support - streaks remain after you die, so Stealth Bombers and EMPs become pretty annoying for most people, 3. Specialist - the perk bonuses are probably the most fun MOAB - 25 gun killstreak fun, only if you can get it. If you're used to high killstreaks in MW2, it's much harder in MW3.
Maps: are very small, and not sniper friendly. The DLC has a couple more sniper friendly maps. Host migrations: have been fixed, and don't take that long, which is a real improvement.
Theatre Mode: Allows you to continuously record gameplay (or turn it off), and upload up to 30s on free ELITE (to youtube or Facebook) (but uploading on ELITE has problems - the first couple seconds of a clip are always cut out, and many clips won't render at all) You also can't see the 1st person view of another player (only 3rd person)
GameModes - a couple new ones (Kill Confirmed), and community playlist, which are updated, so a new mode regularly appears (e.g. Drop Zone, All- or-Nothing, etc.) There's no Combat training, no ballistic knives, crossbows or dogs, like Black Ops. I wish they brought those back.
Faults: Grenades are hard to use. Some overpowered deathstreaks (Dead man's Hands). Some OP weapons (Akimbo FMG9s) but continuously patched (like the Striker). Overpowered Support Streaks (Stealth Bombers and EMPs). No Commando, but knifing is not as good as MW2.
Spec Ops Survival: Survival mode is pretty fun- troops, helis, and Jugs. You can only play alone or with a friend, (not 4 people like Black Ops, but I guess the small maps are the problem). The survival maps are the MP maps so there's no unlocking rooms. The weapons are the same as MP, but guns, especially snipers respond slightly differently than MP. And as a warning, some people get bored pretty fast with Survival.
Spec Ops Missions: 48 stars to complete, much easier than MW2, but the long ones are annoying if you die halfway and have to restart.
ELITE: Get it if you plan on getting all the DLCs, otherwise, you could buy another game with that money. If you don't buy it, you can still have most of the free ELITE benefits.
OVERALL: SPs fun but short. Survival is fun, but can get boring fast. SpecOps are the usual. MPs good, but has its faults. It's better than MW2, but don't keep your expectations too high. Many of the MW2 problems have been fixed, but there are still many problems. Try not to get frustrated with its faults, and have fun (I know, sounds stupid) otherwise, you might hate the game. Plus, if you don't play online, get another game, since Multiplayer's the main focus of MW3.
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Let me start off by saying... HOLY S***!! this game is amazing! The campaign will have you on the edge of your seat for literally the entire freaking game. The graphics are amazing ( because it's Infinty Ward ) and there are a lot of interaction in it. You are the gunner of an A-C130 gunship and loads more. the variation of places this epic game takes place in is amazing. This allows for a variety of game types such as, close quarters battles in Paris, rooftop battles in Somalia and Siera Leone and a lot of other places. The range of characters is also very cool and exciting.Then comes the multiplayer online experience.... now if you're looking for great sniping maps like in MW2 you are gonna be a little disappointed (i know i was) there are many maps that are too close quarters which is good for getting many kills in short amounts of time but get a little hectic after awhile.... now that doesn't mean that the multiplayer is a waste of time... BECUAUSE IT'S NOT! there is also a new game mode called Kill Confirmed that has not been in any of the past COD games.... but this game is very very easy to rank up in for the guns are very good and the close quarters maps allow for many chained kills and killstreaks... i hope this review helped and that you enjoy this EPIC addition to the COD franchise!!!
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The best sequel you could ever get!Permalink
codjohn4 December 2011
Warning: Spoilers*May contain spoilers*
You world as you knew it is gone. How far would you go to bring it back? Shepherd created a war...but only we know the truth. - Captain John Price
This is the game for COD fans! Starting hours after the killing of Shepherd, this game will have you wondering what will happen next. The graphics are updated, but they're not as good as Black Ops. But the campaign is breath taking. Sadness, and a couple chuckles are here and there. Although The Rangers don't return, you take up the role Of Frost, a part of Delta Force. Cpt. Price, Soap, and Nikolai are back along with an Ex-Spetsnaz named Yuri (with Task Force 141 being disavowed) who are all on the hunt for Makarov. The war spreads all over the world. But, after it ends, one more task must be done: Kill Makarov, who is killed by one of the most loved characters from the MW Trilogy. With the nightmare killed, the trilogy ends with a song that makes you think of all the memories from MW-MW3. Any COD fan should, say again SHOULD get this game!!
You world as you knew it is gone. How far would you go to bring it back? Shepherd created a war...but only we know the truth. - Captain John Price
This is the game for COD fans! Starting hours after the killing of Shepherd, this game will have you wondering what will happen next. The graphics are updated, but they're not as good as Black Ops. But the campaign is breath taking. Sadness, and a couple chuckles are here and there. Although The Rangers don't return, you take up the role Of Frost, a part of Delta Force. Cpt. Price, Soap, and Nikolai are back along with an Ex-Spetsnaz named Yuri (with Task Force 141 being disavowed) who are all on the hunt for Makarov. The war spreads all over the world. But, after it ends, one more task must be done: Kill Makarov, who is killed by one of the most loved characters from the MW Trilogy. With the nightmare killed, the trilogy ends with a song that makes you think of all the memories from MW-MW3. Any COD fan should, say again SHOULD get this game!!
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Brilliant SequelPermalink
cox_oneshotprogress16 November 2011
Although the single player campaign only lasts about 10 hours, it is well worth it! Each mission is fast paced and leaves little time for a breather. You will find yourself wanting to replay certain levels (such as the presidential plane dive bombing whilst you're trying to neutralise certain hijackers).The storyline carries on from MW2 and is just as brutal as its predecessor. As usual the acting is as good as you'll get in a game,such as William Fichtner and Kevin Mckidd.
The multiplayer again stands on its own and introduces new maps, new guns, new rewards and a couple of new game modes! Playing for 1 match or 10 you'll still feel like you've achieved something. You'll be so caught up in the game that when you hear the achievement sound it'll keep you thinking what else have i done? There are a few tweeks here and there to the old style that you'll be used to but all for the best.
The only criticism i can give this game is that there is no space for sniping within the maps that i can find. However that could easily change with DLC in time.
All in all, a brilliant sequel to juggernaut of a series.
The multiplayer again stands on its own and introduces new maps, new guns, new rewards and a couple of new game modes! Playing for 1 match or 10 you'll still feel like you've achieved something. You'll be so caught up in the game that when you hear the achievement sound it'll keep you thinking what else have i done? There are a few tweeks here and there to the old style that you'll be used to but all for the best.
The only criticism i can give this game is that there is no space for sniping within the maps that i can find. However that could easily change with DLC in time.
All in all, a brilliant sequel to juggernaut of a series.
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Why the people hatin'? This game was INSANE!Permalink
guy-nicholas11 March 2012
Warning: SpoilersI've seen a lot of negative reviews about this game (I almost typed movie, hahaha) and I was kind of scared when I first started playing. I first started playing when I had a really killer headache, and the game wasn't helping much, and I thought I hated the game so I put it down for a while. But, one lonesome and boring Sunday, I picked the controller back up and continued the missions...and I felt compelled to write this review, even though I review movies, because of all the negativity. Honestly, I don't see where all this negativity is coming from. The game was probably one of the best Call of Duty games out of the eight.
I don't see how you CAN'T like a Call Of Duty video game, whether it's Modern Warfare or World War II or whatever. I find the games very fun, and I'm not sure how you can get bored with a game like Call of Duty. I've played all the Call of Duty games before this, especially the Modern Warfare ones, and thought they were pretty awesome. Since I wrapped up playing the Modern Warfare 2 campaign, I was very excited to see how it was all wrapped up, who died, and how everything finishes. DON'T WORRY! No spoilers in this review.
I'll start with the plot. It immediately picks up where MW2 ended, after you kill Shepherd. Russia has declared war on the United States, along with sending its matters to big countries in Europe. It opens up with a simple introduction to what happened to Price and Soap, and then our first mission is a huge firefight in the middle of New York City. Russia has basically bombed the whole city, and the whole battle sequence and building bombings and everything is so authentic, that it makes it, hands-down, the BEST Call of Duty game opening of all time. In my opinion, and it is an amazing opening level. It's almost like your Call of Duty dreams have unfolded onto your screen. It's just so freaking AMAZING! Now, the rest of the campaign consists of firefights, stealth missions, driving different sorts of vehicles, and you can also be the gunner of an A-C 130 gunship. The variety of interaction and different types of weapons and options of game-play make the game so amazing, that it ALMOST (again, ALMOST) outdoes the other two MW games. Some of our favorite characters are back, including Soap and Captain Price. The missions are so captivating and enthralling that it keeps you wanting to play more and more and it keeps you on the edge of your seat through the whole entire game. From fighting Makarov on a plane, to fighting your way through submarines, to shooting your way through the streets of Berlin, this campaign sticks out more then any other COD game.
I'll move on to the Spec Ops missions. I don't think I have to say much about the multiplayer mode, because it is amazing as always. There are a variety of different missions, and the new Survival Mode in which you survive waves and waves of enemies that range from Juggernauts, to dogs, to terrorists strapped with C4. But the Special Ops missions are as good as before. The missions range from breaking into a submarine ready to destroy NYC, rescuing the President of Russia's daughter from Makarov's men, playing AS Makarov's men in an attempt to kidnap the President of Russia, and many more. So, when you are done with the campaign, you have a whole bunch of new missions to fall back on that will keep you just as entertained as the campaign did.
Overall, this is probably in my top three favorite games of the Call of Duty series. The action is just as enchanting as the others were (and it has a lot more to it), the settings and graphics have updated to a point that you are just entranced by the authenticity of everything (but what else can you expect from Infinity Ward?), and the characters and laughs and sadness make it a well-made game. This is probably the only Call of Duty game, ever, that has actually sparked a little bit of emotion in me. There are some moments that are just that powerful. I recommend it to any fan of the series.
10/10
I don't see how you CAN'T like a Call Of Duty video game, whether it's Modern Warfare or World War II or whatever. I find the games very fun, and I'm not sure how you can get bored with a game like Call of Duty. I've played all the Call of Duty games before this, especially the Modern Warfare ones, and thought they were pretty awesome. Since I wrapped up playing the Modern Warfare 2 campaign, I was very excited to see how it was all wrapped up, who died, and how everything finishes. DON'T WORRY! No spoilers in this review.
I'll start with the plot. It immediately picks up where MW2 ended, after you kill Shepherd. Russia has declared war on the United States, along with sending its matters to big countries in Europe. It opens up with a simple introduction to what happened to Price and Soap, and then our first mission is a huge firefight in the middle of New York City. Russia has basically bombed the whole city, and the whole battle sequence and building bombings and everything is so authentic, that it makes it, hands-down, the BEST Call of Duty game opening of all time. In my opinion, and it is an amazing opening level. It's almost like your Call of Duty dreams have unfolded onto your screen. It's just so freaking AMAZING! Now, the rest of the campaign consists of firefights, stealth missions, driving different sorts of vehicles, and you can also be the gunner of an A-C 130 gunship. The variety of interaction and different types of weapons and options of game-play make the game so amazing, that it ALMOST (again, ALMOST) outdoes the other two MW games. Some of our favorite characters are back, including Soap and Captain Price. The missions are so captivating and enthralling that it keeps you wanting to play more and more and it keeps you on the edge of your seat through the whole entire game. From fighting Makarov on a plane, to fighting your way through submarines, to shooting your way through the streets of Berlin, this campaign sticks out more then any other COD game.
I'll move on to the Spec Ops missions. I don't think I have to say much about the multiplayer mode, because it is amazing as always. There are a variety of different missions, and the new Survival Mode in which you survive waves and waves of enemies that range from Juggernauts, to dogs, to terrorists strapped with C4. But the Special Ops missions are as good as before. The missions range from breaking into a submarine ready to destroy NYC, rescuing the President of Russia's daughter from Makarov's men, playing AS Makarov's men in an attempt to kidnap the President of Russia, and many more. So, when you are done with the campaign, you have a whole bunch of new missions to fall back on that will keep you just as entertained as the campaign did.
Overall, this is probably in my top three favorite games of the Call of Duty series. The action is just as enchanting as the others were (and it has a lot more to it), the settings and graphics have updated to a point that you are just entranced by the authenticity of everything (but what else can you expect from Infinity Ward?), and the characters and laughs and sadness make it a well-made game. This is probably the only Call of Duty game, ever, that has actually sparked a little bit of emotion in me. There are some moments that are just that powerful. I recommend it to any fan of the series.
10/10
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Great ending to a great trilogy.Permalink
Quick summary: Modern Warfare 3 starts off with Captain Price and Nikolai getting Soap, whose still injured from the ending of Modern Warfare 2, to a safehouse in India. Meanwhile, NYC is under attack by the Russians and Makarov is still at large.
The campaign was awesome, just awesome. There was so much action in those levels, a few characters return, I loved some of the plot twists, and also fighting in France, Germany, on an airplane, etc. was cool. I will say that there were times where a few levels seem to have gone by really quick. The multiplayer was similar to the first 2 games, but this time it has new killstreaks and game modes. Also Spec Ops is pretty cool, just like in MW2.
Overall, MW3 is epic and whoever played the first 2 games or the Call of Duty series in general will love this game.
The campaign was awesome, just awesome. There was so much action in those levels, a few characters return, I loved some of the plot twists, and also fighting in France, Germany, on an airplane, etc. was cool. I will say that there were times where a few levels seem to have gone by really quick. The multiplayer was similar to the first 2 games, but this time it has new killstreaks and game modes. Also Spec Ops is pretty cool, just like in MW2.
Overall, MW3 is epic and whoever played the first 2 games or the Call of Duty series in general will love this game.
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A Good EndingPermalink
coltsfan1828814 November 2011
I am one of those people who is judging this based on the campaign alone. The online is good as always. The story modes in the MW series have always been interesting, and the backdrops are breathtaking. Some of the scenes with the the US Marines and Army are really cool, and the whole nuclear war, conspiracy theory thing is enough to make you think. While this campaign was a bit longer than MW2's, it still felt kinda short (I probably beat it in around 13 hours).It also isn't the great ending and climax that one may want. There are also the same old endless waves of enemies, who will completely disregard their own safety to try and kill you. But overall, its a great ride, and if they made it into a movie it would be amazing (as well as cost near a billion dollars)...
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The Best Call Of Duty Ever!!Permalink
Joeyistheman19 December 2011
Warning: SpoilersCall of duty modern warfare 3.
Campaign. The campaign for MW3 is the best one yet starting off literally right after the second one finished,two different story lines are in this one too,one of them being Yuri an ex spetszaz soldier hell-bent on finding and destroying Makarov,the other being Frost a delta force soldier attempting to track down the Russian president who has been kidnapped by makarov.The MW3 campaign does not disappoint offering players something new within every single mission,a shocking twist is also in store too and an incredible final mission.Spec ops has something new to offer as well the is still the spec ops missions but also an all new survival mode,survival mode is a truly addictive and fun piece of game-play survive endless waves of enemies while earning money from your kills you can also buy new guns,perks,air support and teammate's to lend a hand if you are in trouble.Call of duty modern warfare 3 will knock you off your feet....but keep you in front of your screen.10/10
Campaign. The campaign for MW3 is the best one yet starting off literally right after the second one finished,two different story lines are in this one too,one of them being Yuri an ex spetszaz soldier hell-bent on finding and destroying Makarov,the other being Frost a delta force soldier attempting to track down the Russian president who has been kidnapped by makarov.The MW3 campaign does not disappoint offering players something new within every single mission,a shocking twist is also in store too and an incredible final mission.Spec ops has something new to offer as well the is still the spec ops missions but also an all new survival mode,survival mode is a truly addictive and fun piece of game-play survive endless waves of enemies while earning money from your kills you can also buy new guns,perks,air support and teammate's to lend a hand if you are in trouble.Call of duty modern warfare 3 will knock you off your feet....but keep you in front of your screen.10/10
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simply awful for the money you have to givePermalink
fl-936-9400083 March 2012
although it has good game play this game is just MW2 with more maps, while on the same time their rivals came out with a more realistic fps shooter(won't name it we all know it), and if this wasn't enough, only months after its arrival you can find at least 2 cheaters in each game.. all that for only 59.99 on top of that the host system is RIDICULOUS cause if the one picked as host doesn't have a capable computer (or has torrents on), everyone freezes!!! enjoy your sadomasochistic online sex
although it has good game play this game is just MW2 with more maps, while on the same time their rivals came out with a more realistic fps shooter(won't name it we all know it), and if this wasn't enough, only months after its arrival you can find at least 2 cheaters in each game.. all that for only 59.99 on top of that the host system is RIDICULOUS cause if the one picked as host doesn't have a capable computer (or has torrents on), everyone freezes!!! enjoy your sadomasochistic online sex
although it has good game play this game is just MW2 with more maps, while on the same time their rivals came out with a more realistic fps shooter(won't name it we all know it), and if this wasn't enough, only months after its arrival you can find at least 2 cheaters in each game.. all that for only 59.99 on top of that the host system is RIDICULOUS cause if the one picked as host doesn't have a capable computer (or has torrents on), everyone freezes!!! enjoy your sadomasochistic online sex
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Modern Warfare 3 a new EraPermalink
alexander-f100023 November 2011
Call of Duty Modern warfare 3 is the newest in the Call of Duty sequel selling an amazing 6.5 million on day release setting a new record. Let's start of with the campaign where you continue your hunt for villain Makarov battling through all sorts of new areas and enemies. You are hit with a lot of new features through this new campaign such as mortar towers, Juggernaught suits and assault drones. Also unlike Modern Warfare 2 history you get to play as the man himself Captain Price and hopefully end Makarov's run once and for all. While playing through the campaign you play as two new characters Frost from delta force and Yuri working along side Soap and Captain Price. The Main problem with the campaign is not the graphics or ideas but the length I believe it stops people overplaying the online game play as if the campaign was long you could mix and match between campaign and online. However anyone looking to buy the game should be prepared for new never been seen before features and new areas which have never been explored it is a definitely improved campaign from previous Call of Duty's.
The online game play has been frowned upon more being too much like Modern Warfare 2. I can assure you this isn't true. The game play modes, classes, maps and kill streaks are all new. Firstly the classes are certainly not the same as Mw2 as in these game they are more personal to your Game play style. As well as the new perks which keep upgrading for points after turning pro you get extra things added to make it that much more special. Firstly proficiency adds a wide range of mini perks such as kick, impact and many more to suit close and long range gunners or stealth like players. Also your gun now has it's own level making you test out all of the different attachments to gain points for your gun to level up and get the top gold cameo. This stops people staying with one gun class like Modern Warfare 2's Ump45 as once your gun is max level this implies to you that you have master it and need to move on. The assault and support kill streaks suits is completely new to call of duty and you can have a separate set of kill streaks for each class meaning you don't have to change around your classes for different game modes. Firstly the support point streaks they are now called suit objective type players who gain experience capping objectives and supporting their team . These point streaks are mostly defence type streaks like radar, advanced radar and EMP to help your team defend objectives and support people using assault point streaks. Assault point streaks suit the kill whoring type players as are things such as chopper gunner, assault drone and ah6 over watch these take time to shoot down and help these types of players maintain a good kill to death ratio. Finally the nuke on Modern Warfare 2 I believe was way to easy to get so making it so you have to get 25 kills in a row no kill streaks count takes a lot more skill to do. Another good thing about the online is the new game play modes such as kill confirmed perfect for people who hate camping.
Now there are problems with the online for example no stopping power sometimes results in people taking unbelievable amount of bullets and you die from two bullets sometimes showing the game can be unfair at times. Also what would be good of any Call of Duty is to have their own server as although host migration is more than often successful it can get annoying when it happens a lot. Looking at Call of Duty's sales they surely have enough to splash out on their own server like games such as MAG which uses Sony as a server rather than a player host. Finally one of the main problems for the online is the hit detection, this is where if you are near an enemy your character moves slightly without your control as you can sense them. Sometimes online this can happen from quite far distances resulting in enemies being able to preliminary fire at you as they know you are coming.
Private matches differ from any other game in the franchise as they have their own custom game modes which are not playable online. Some examples are infected, Juggernaught and team Juggernaught. Also due to popularity last year wager matches one in the chamber and gun game have returned yet they are specific to private matches. The difference this time is in wager type matches the host can choose what classes will be used to go in favour of your parties preferences. Also the final thing about private matches is that you weapon custom classes in private matches are different to your online custom classes so you can have specific classes for private and specific classes for online. The game did bring back special ops missions like on Modern Warfare 2 but as well as this you can play survival mode which is basically Modern Warfare's version of zombies. Survival see's you battling off all sorts of different kinds of enemies to achieve the highest wave (round) possible. The missions are pretty similar objective wise to Modern Warfare 2 such as time trials, defending and planting objectives which is a bit of a let down. Also the fact that it is only two player isn't as fun to play in parties or even finding a match online as there is only one other person with you so it can get boring. The most noticeable change to special ops is you have a rank so you can level up and unlock new things to help you in the missions and survival making it that little bit easier.
The online game play has been frowned upon more being too much like Modern Warfare 2. I can assure you this isn't true. The game play modes, classes, maps and kill streaks are all new. Firstly the classes are certainly not the same as Mw2 as in these game they are more personal to your Game play style. As well as the new perks which keep upgrading for points after turning pro you get extra things added to make it that much more special. Firstly proficiency adds a wide range of mini perks such as kick, impact and many more to suit close and long range gunners or stealth like players. Also your gun now has it's own level making you test out all of the different attachments to gain points for your gun to level up and get the top gold cameo. This stops people staying with one gun class like Modern Warfare 2's Ump45 as once your gun is max level this implies to you that you have master it and need to move on. The assault and support kill streaks suits is completely new to call of duty and you can have a separate set of kill streaks for each class meaning you don't have to change around your classes for different game modes. Firstly the support point streaks they are now called suit objective type players who gain experience capping objectives and supporting their team . These point streaks are mostly defence type streaks like radar, advanced radar and EMP to help your team defend objectives and support people using assault point streaks. Assault point streaks suit the kill whoring type players as are things such as chopper gunner, assault drone and ah6 over watch these take time to shoot down and help these types of players maintain a good kill to death ratio. Finally the nuke on Modern Warfare 2 I believe was way to easy to get so making it so you have to get 25 kills in a row no kill streaks count takes a lot more skill to do. Another good thing about the online is the new game play modes such as kill confirmed perfect for people who hate camping.
Now there are problems with the online for example no stopping power sometimes results in people taking unbelievable amount of bullets and you die from two bullets sometimes showing the game can be unfair at times. Also what would be good of any Call of Duty is to have their own server as although host migration is more than often successful it can get annoying when it happens a lot. Looking at Call of Duty's sales they surely have enough to splash out on their own server like games such as MAG which uses Sony as a server rather than a player host. Finally one of the main problems for the online is the hit detection, this is where if you are near an enemy your character moves slightly without your control as you can sense them. Sometimes online this can happen from quite far distances resulting in enemies being able to preliminary fire at you as they know you are coming.
Private matches differ from any other game in the franchise as they have their own custom game modes which are not playable online. Some examples are infected, Juggernaught and team Juggernaught. Also due to popularity last year wager matches one in the chamber and gun game have returned yet they are specific to private matches. The difference this time is in wager type matches the host can choose what classes will be used to go in favour of your parties preferences. Also the final thing about private matches is that you weapon custom classes in private matches are different to your online custom classes so you can have specific classes for private and specific classes for online. The game did bring back special ops missions like on Modern Warfare 2 but as well as this you can play survival mode which is basically Modern Warfare's version of zombies. Survival see's you battling off all sorts of different kinds of enemies to achieve the highest wave (round) possible. The missions are pretty similar objective wise to Modern Warfare 2 such as time trials, defending and planting objectives which is a bit of a let down. Also the fact that it is only two player isn't as fun to play in parties or even finding a match online as there is only one other person with you so it can get boring. The most noticeable change to special ops is you have a rank so you can level up and unlock new things to help you in the missions and survival making it that little bit easier.
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Close up shop, Activision..Permalink
phillo74-110 November 2011
I was a massive COD fan. MASSIVE!!! And although i was warned, and warned, and warned again about MW3, i decided to give it the benefit of the doubt. Then what happened??? I got scr*wed-over by Bobby Kotick, Sledgehammer, and Activision...all one after another.
I've never been so disappointed in my whole life. Meanwhile these guys are laughing all the way to the bank.
MW3 is a carbon copy of MW2. FACT! The guns are mediocre at best. The lag is atrocious. The maps are a similar layout to MW2 (In fact its just like a $60 map-pack) And..worst of all....Activisions laziness is evident in everything from the fonts to the trademark chickens they have clucking around the place. I'd say they didn't have to do a tap of work on this product 'coz its all the same!!!
Then there's the positive reviews...they elude me completely!!! I have no clue how a trusted reviewer could recommend you spend your hard-earned-cash on something so substandard. This leads me to the conclusion that brown envelopes must be involved.
Then you have Glen Schoefield BEGGING...that's right...BEGGING (google it) players to give it a good review on metacritic...and that just annoys me so much more!!! Begging us to make them more money when it clearly is...NOT...DESERVED.
On an finishing note...I honestly hope the world learns from this disgrace. And going by user reviews the world over.....it looks like the COD fanbase is already falling apart. Enjoy my $60, Activision. I hope you buy yourself something nice.
My score: 2/10 (and that's just because I was feeling generous)
I've never been so disappointed in my whole life. Meanwhile these guys are laughing all the way to the bank.
MW3 is a carbon copy of MW2. FACT! The guns are mediocre at best. The lag is atrocious. The maps are a similar layout to MW2 (In fact its just like a $60 map-pack) And..worst of all....Activisions laziness is evident in everything from the fonts to the trademark chickens they have clucking around the place. I'd say they didn't have to do a tap of work on this product 'coz its all the same!!!
Then there's the positive reviews...they elude me completely!!! I have no clue how a trusted reviewer could recommend you spend your hard-earned-cash on something so substandard. This leads me to the conclusion that brown envelopes must be involved.
Then you have Glen Schoefield BEGGING...that's right...BEGGING (google it) players to give it a good review on metacritic...and that just annoys me so much more!!! Begging us to make them more money when it clearly is...NOT...DESERVED.
On an finishing note...I honestly hope the world learns from this disgrace. And going by user reviews the world over.....it looks like the COD fanbase is already falling apart. Enjoy my $60, Activision. I hope you buy yourself something nice.
My score: 2/10 (and that's just because I was feeling generous)
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 - Game ReviewPermalink
WhiteFire4048 June 2018
MW3 is probably the weakest game in the trilogy, but is still a pretty good game.After the first two MW games. expectations for this game were through the roof and that was probably one of the reasons people overreacted a bit when it came out, admittedly this game isn't as strong as it's predecessors but is still a good game, the campaign is short and unfortunately it doesn't have as many memorable set pieces as the previous games, with only two of them being stand outs for me, the score is good but again not as good as the previous ones, gameplay is the standard stuff, not many changes from MW2, the story is actually better than MW2 in my opinion, with the stakes actually feeling pretty high and the game has a pretty satisfying conclusion.Even though MW3 was weaker than what came before, I would still recommend this game solely to see how this particular storyline is concluded.
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Good game by itself; bad game coming after Modern Warfare 2Permalink
ghostrecon-tingey14 June 2014
Warning: SpoilersThis review will mostly focus on the campaign. For me, the story is the most important aspect of anything. By itself, MW3 was a pretty good game. It had some fun levels, good multi player, and decent special ops. I will say that I thoroughly enjoyed survival and the 2 New York levels, but that's about it. Here's why:
Campaign
When MW2 ended, there were 5 loose ends that needed to be tied up: 1) Soap was injured; 2) he, Price, and Nikolai were on the run from the Russians and from the Americans because they had just killed a high- ranking (albeit traitorous) American General and wiped out an entire American base; 3) General Shepherd's Shadow Company was still out and fighting; 4) the war was still going on; and 5) Makarov was still out there.
Of those loose ends, only 3 were wrapped up: Makarov was killed in an epic duel between him and Price, the war ended when President Vorshevsky met with the US President for peace talks, and Soap apparently recovered from his wounds, which ended up being redundant when he was killed off later. This game made 2 mentions--mentions! not plot lines--of how Price and Soap were on the run: Captain Macmillan said he was 'on everyone's s*** list' and Sandman said 'Uncle Sam's got a kill/capture order on your head.' Those are the only mentions of Price, Soap, and Nikolai being on the run. And at the very end, Price works with the Americans, no questions asked.
They also add a Russian named Yuri to the disavowed Task Force who apparently hates Makarov as much as Price. There is no real need for this character other than to say that Makarov was in Pripyat in 1996 with Zakaev and that he detonated the nuke in 2011. If Infinity Ward wanted to tie the three games together, they didn't need Yuri. They could have had Makarov explain in all when talks to Price. The fact that Yuri was there meant the player would not be able to play as Soap. My favorite missions in MW2 were when you got to play as Soap after not being able to play as him for most of the game. It really was just like old times like Price said, for him and Soap and for the player, who would not have had that experience since MW1. Playing as Soap in this game would keep that going. There was no need to bring in Yuri and they just killed him off at the end anyway.
Aside from that, some of the missions, like the New York missions were pretty fun. I also liked where Price and Yuri infiltrated Makarov's stronghold and the last level where Price killed Makarov (that level was awesome because that was the first time the player got to be a Juggernaut, but the armor got destroyed halfway through and proved to be way more vulnerable than the enemy Juggernauts in Special Ops). The European missions were pretty fun, but not as well done as they could have been. The first mission in Germany had no real objective--you were just killing people to kill time until the level was long made enough. The England mission was not very good because instead of allowing you to see the sights of England like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, or the London Eye, the game took you through the back alleys and subways of England, ending near Big Ben when a random and unnecessary nerve gas was introduced (and never resolved. You see the nerve gas hitting England and France, but it's never explained if it is contained).
Special Ops
The survival mode was awesome. It was like Nazi zombies but with actual militants, choppers, and Juggernauts. You could get to level 20 before the forces started to get overwhelming instead of wave 7 like zombies. It forces you to use strategy and apply defense mechanisms with explosives, turrets, and air strikes. No complaints there.
The actual special ops missions left a lot to be desired. They were basically the missions of the campaign just backwards and some were even repeated. There were also a lot less missions than in MW2, so they were sort of fun at first, but then got boring because of the lack of variety. And every 5 seconds Overlord would repeat his orders and say them in as many words as possible.
A word on the game as a whole, the developers tried to make the game more like MW1. MW2 was good for many reasons but mainly because the developers recognized how good MW1 was and they built on top of it. MW3 tried to be like its predecessors instead of doing something new. MW1 was groundbreaking because it was one of the first games that showed what the titled implied: modern warfare. It had updated weapons, sights, graphics, an AC-130, Stingers, Javelins, and it had a nuclear bomb and two nuclear missiles that the player had to race against the clock to stop. MW2 took it one step further with more guns, a better story, funner levels, awesome special ops missions, great characters, a nuke going off in the atmosphere, Predator missiles, the Stingers and Javelins in different settings, and a huge plot twist. MW3 had nothing new to offer. It had the Predator for 2 levels for about a minute, it had an AC-130, and just a lot of the same things. Nothing new to offer.
All in all, a good game by itself, but not so good when it's coming after MW2
Campaign
When MW2 ended, there were 5 loose ends that needed to be tied up: 1) Soap was injured; 2) he, Price, and Nikolai were on the run from the Russians and from the Americans because they had just killed a high- ranking (albeit traitorous) American General and wiped out an entire American base; 3) General Shepherd's Shadow Company was still out and fighting; 4) the war was still going on; and 5) Makarov was still out there.
Of those loose ends, only 3 were wrapped up: Makarov was killed in an epic duel between him and Price, the war ended when President Vorshevsky met with the US President for peace talks, and Soap apparently recovered from his wounds, which ended up being redundant when he was killed off later. This game made 2 mentions--mentions! not plot lines--of how Price and Soap were on the run: Captain Macmillan said he was 'on everyone's s*** list' and Sandman said 'Uncle Sam's got a kill/capture order on your head.' Those are the only mentions of Price, Soap, and Nikolai being on the run. And at the very end, Price works with the Americans, no questions asked.
They also add a Russian named Yuri to the disavowed Task Force who apparently hates Makarov as much as Price. There is no real need for this character other than to say that Makarov was in Pripyat in 1996 with Zakaev and that he detonated the nuke in 2011. If Infinity Ward wanted to tie the three games together, they didn't need Yuri. They could have had Makarov explain in all when talks to Price. The fact that Yuri was there meant the player would not be able to play as Soap. My favorite missions in MW2 were when you got to play as Soap after not being able to play as him for most of the game. It really was just like old times like Price said, for him and Soap and for the player, who would not have had that experience since MW1. Playing as Soap in this game would keep that going. There was no need to bring in Yuri and they just killed him off at the end anyway.
Aside from that, some of the missions, like the New York missions were pretty fun. I also liked where Price and Yuri infiltrated Makarov's stronghold and the last level where Price killed Makarov (that level was awesome because that was the first time the player got to be a Juggernaut, but the armor got destroyed halfway through and proved to be way more vulnerable than the enemy Juggernauts in Special Ops). The European missions were pretty fun, but not as well done as they could have been. The first mission in Germany had no real objective--you were just killing people to kill time until the level was long made enough. The England mission was not very good because instead of allowing you to see the sights of England like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, or the London Eye, the game took you through the back alleys and subways of England, ending near Big Ben when a random and unnecessary nerve gas was introduced (and never resolved. You see the nerve gas hitting England and France, but it's never explained if it is contained).
Special Ops
The survival mode was awesome. It was like Nazi zombies but with actual militants, choppers, and Juggernauts. You could get to level 20 before the forces started to get overwhelming instead of wave 7 like zombies. It forces you to use strategy and apply defense mechanisms with explosives, turrets, and air strikes. No complaints there.
The actual special ops missions left a lot to be desired. They were basically the missions of the campaign just backwards and some were even repeated. There were also a lot less missions than in MW2, so they were sort of fun at first, but then got boring because of the lack of variety. And every 5 seconds Overlord would repeat his orders and say them in as many words as possible.
A word on the game as a whole, the developers tried to make the game more like MW1. MW2 was good for many reasons but mainly because the developers recognized how good MW1 was and they built on top of it. MW3 tried to be like its predecessors instead of doing something new. MW1 was groundbreaking because it was one of the first games that showed what the titled implied: modern warfare. It had updated weapons, sights, graphics, an AC-130, Stingers, Javelins, and it had a nuclear bomb and two nuclear missiles that the player had to race against the clock to stop. MW2 took it one step further with more guns, a better story, funner levels, awesome special ops missions, great characters, a nuke going off in the atmosphere, Predator missiles, the Stingers and Javelins in different settings, and a huge plot twist. MW3 had nothing new to offer. It had the Predator for 2 levels for about a minute, it had an AC-130, and just a lot of the same things. Nothing new to offer.
All in all, a good game by itself, but not so good when it's coming after MW2
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An excellent, gripping, well developed game!
www-rosso111 November 2011
I absolutely love this game and can't stop playing it, as there is so much to do and go for. For example, there are so many challenges to go for, so the 80 levels will go quite fast as challenges = XP. The maps are a bit more complex then maps in other Call of Duty games but still you are close to the fight. I myself, haven't played the campaign yet will, but will do soon. As always, there will be negatives about a game, so here are some I have discovered; since Stopping Power was taken off, at the odd time, it takes a ridiculous amount of bullets to take and enemy down, not always... but sometimes. Overall, Sledgehammer has done an excellent job and it is an amazing game!
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3Permalink
michaelhurley69713 November 2011
Warning: SpoilersI have been a fan of the Call of Duty series since Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Five years has passed since Modern Warfare 1 first came out, and I still am not bored of the game. Many people called this game, 'Modern Warfare 2.5,' don't listen to them, play the game for yourself. The first thing I did when I got this game was play the campaign. It is full of the same epic action that has been in every COD game since COD 4, and the graphics still look beautiful, even though it is running on an old engine. The story picks up right where it left off, and it grabbed my attention immediately. The characters are still interesting and fun to watch develop, while the tragedies actually made me feel sad. The campaign wrapped up the series nicely. Returning to Modern Warfare 3 is Spec Ops, except with a new game mode called Survival. It is an intense game mode that will keep you and whoever you are playing with excited the entire time. It gets extremely difficult, the enemies start out having small arms with not armor, but eventually come juggernaut armor, explosives on them, and gas tanks attached to them. Then there is the normal spec ops mission mode. This is back and greatly improved over Modern Warfare 2. The missions are much more intense and varied while also being less frustrating. Last, but certainly not least, is the multiplayer. This is what many people criticized for being to much of the same that MW2 was. While it is very similar there are enough changes that have been made so that I am still interested in it, even after having it for 7 months (I know this review says November but I just edited it significantly on June 12th). There are some new game modes such as Kill Confirmed and Team Defender that keep the game fresh and encourage team work. You can also create game modes for private matches much more easily, some of these game types that are now available for every body and are called Drop Zone, Infected, and free for all moshpit. These are some of my favorite game modes that weren't in any old COD games. There are still the classics such as TDM and Domination. Also new is the strike package system. With this system you can set up a different kill streak package for each class instead of one for all. You can choose from Specialist, Support, and Assault. Specialist (What I use) allows you to get extra perks (you can choose what extra perks you get) with kill streaks. Support are killstreaks that never end, meaning, if you die it doesn't mean you can't get the killstreak reward. A juggernaut is the last option to get in that area and it is not crazy powerful. The support section is for team players, it can range from airstrikes, to bullet proof vests (for everybody), to remote sentries, to recon drones (once tagged by a drone you show up on the enemies map), and to juggernauts. The final killstreak section is the assault section, this is like the killstreak system of old. Once you die, the streak restarts, so if you want to get a reward that takes 17 kills, you must get 17 kills without dying. These are the powerful kill streaks. This section has killstreaks such as Chopper Gunners (called an osprey gunner), AC- 130's, powerful juggernauts, reapers (Allows you to shoot multiple predator missiles), and UAV's. I don't have Call of Duty elite but you can look it up if you are willing to pay extra (I have heard it is cool). The maps have been restructured to play to all game types. I prefer to rush and unlike in MW2 I had no trouble doing so with success. The multiplayer in this game is also much less frustrating because Infinity Ward lowered noob tubes and shotguns in power, while also forcing Campers to use more skill. Overall there is enough in the multiplayer to keep me interested, the spec ops section is refreshed and exciting, and the campaign wraps up the series well. There is enough in this game to keep you interested for quite some time.
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Not what was expected....Infinity Ward did a terrible job.Permalink
lklyfe21 December 2011
First off, the campaign was pretty damn good but because of how bad the multiplayer is, i completely forget about the only good thing in this game - campaign. The online multiplayer is FULL of B.S. There is a constant delay on connection which makes the game look ridiculous. When it comes to gunfights, it DOSE NOT MATTER if you shoot first, you will on occasions get head shotted right after spraying someone just because they shoot back. It's a game for noobs and their are tons of cheap tactics. EVERYTHING about this game is unbalanced and UNFAIR. You better hope you're host if you play online because you are not going to want to know what goes on when you're not. in all,
DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY.
1/10 - multiplayer destroyed it.
DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT IS A WASTE OF MONEY.
1/10 - multiplayer destroyed it.
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A strong (if short) solo campaign, quite good spec ops but multiplayer is too frantic and random to be actual fun unless with friendsPermalink
As sure as winter follows fall, the final quarter of the year sees another in the Call of Duty franchise pop onto shelves giving fans more of what they want but with new maps, weapons, story and so on. Having been badly burnt with MW2 (where I found myself a paying beta tester for the massive problems with that game) I was wary but was able to get it cheap as supermarkets tried to lowball each other to get volume in place of profits. Part of the reason for this was that, although short, I do enjoy the MW campaigns and, wary of spoilers, this is where I started.
The campaign continues the OTT plot and takes the same model of playing several characters across various global settings. OK the device of making Makarov all-powerful and central doesn't totally work but what does work is the delivery. The game play allows for some flexibility within the 'rails' on which you're on; I found I could rush direct or flank and the layout of the levels. It is gloriously over the top and it is like being in an action movie. The voice action is manly and urgent, the soundtrack is loud and dramatic and the overall effect is that you really feel you're in the middle of a Michael Bay action movie. It is very short if you're only buying the game for the campaign, but I found it enjoyable and very satisfying as a game. It manages to be incredibly cinematic but yet I never felt like I was a tiny part of something bigger (like I did with the World at War campaign) and instead it was focused, with skirmishes having global meaning and urgency but yet being tight and contained. It doesn't all work in terms of plots and events but I enjoyed it a great deal and the ending was a great build-up to a really satisfying conclusion.
The Spec Ops part of the game remains a little stuck on in terms of the missions – on hardest setting some are near impossible without 2 players but mostly you'll get through them easily enough and their standalone nature means they are not that engaging. Massively better though is the addition of the Survival mode wherein you try and hang on through waves of increasingly difficult enemies. I enjoyed this mode a great deal and it was the one I played most – the supernatural force of the zombies in the Treyarch games (which Infinity Ward have ripped off here) never appealed to me because it felt like just battling the tide. However here the 'human' foes armed with guns and moving tactically (as opposed to rushing mindlessly) made me feel I could outsmart and out play them. I'd have loved the fun of 4 players in a party doing it but it does work best with 2 players in terms of the challenge and gameplay.
This leaves the multiplayer – a game mode that has eaten so many days of my time on COD4 that I would be embarrassed to write it down! I have noticed that over the consecutive games I have put less and less time into it, to the point now that the game is social for me – I play it with friends but never alone. Even with friends though MW3 is a weirdly frustrating experience. The spawns are terrible and even in domination (a very stable game mode) you'll appear in front and behind of people all the time – I guess it balances out but it is still annoying. The game play is frantic but not in a good way, streaks are difficult and (with the spawns) deaths are often random. I liked some of the changes to the pointstreaks but too much felt like a step-back from Black Ops – the theatre mode is terrible, the lack of caps/defs for objective games is poor, but these are all details, it is the gameplay that matters. Sadly it is too frantic, too random and too lacking in tactics to be fun. I used to love the mode Domination and 'understood' the flows of the game so well I could even 'feel' when the other team sort of gave up trying to win. With MW3 there is no 'flow' to feel, no tactics to read – no point in trying to flank to the far side of the map when you'll probably spawn there in a second or two! For my money MW3 was worth it because the campaign gave me about 15 hours of fun (a few playthroughs) and the Survival mode alone saw me clock over 35 hours (and enjoy them all) but I must say I'm tiring of it all. The multiplayer is uninspired and too frantic to be fun. Infinity Ward always talk about capturing the COD4 magic, but I don't think they can – they just keep 'adding' stuff and the overall effect is to detract from the multiplayer, which is a real shame. A decent game that is worth getting but neither as bad as the haters suggest nor as good as the fanboys proclaim.
The campaign continues the OTT plot and takes the same model of playing several characters across various global settings. OK the device of making Makarov all-powerful and central doesn't totally work but what does work is the delivery. The game play allows for some flexibility within the 'rails' on which you're on; I found I could rush direct or flank and the layout of the levels. It is gloriously over the top and it is like being in an action movie. The voice action is manly and urgent, the soundtrack is loud and dramatic and the overall effect is that you really feel you're in the middle of a Michael Bay action movie. It is very short if you're only buying the game for the campaign, but I found it enjoyable and very satisfying as a game. It manages to be incredibly cinematic but yet I never felt like I was a tiny part of something bigger (like I did with the World at War campaign) and instead it was focused, with skirmishes having global meaning and urgency but yet being tight and contained. It doesn't all work in terms of plots and events but I enjoyed it a great deal and the ending was a great build-up to a really satisfying conclusion.
The Spec Ops part of the game remains a little stuck on in terms of the missions – on hardest setting some are near impossible without 2 players but mostly you'll get through them easily enough and their standalone nature means they are not that engaging. Massively better though is the addition of the Survival mode wherein you try and hang on through waves of increasingly difficult enemies. I enjoyed this mode a great deal and it was the one I played most – the supernatural force of the zombies in the Treyarch games (which Infinity Ward have ripped off here) never appealed to me because it felt like just battling the tide. However here the 'human' foes armed with guns and moving tactically (as opposed to rushing mindlessly) made me feel I could outsmart and out play them. I'd have loved the fun of 4 players in a party doing it but it does work best with 2 players in terms of the challenge and gameplay.
This leaves the multiplayer – a game mode that has eaten so many days of my time on COD4 that I would be embarrassed to write it down! I have noticed that over the consecutive games I have put less and less time into it, to the point now that the game is social for me – I play it with friends but never alone. Even with friends though MW3 is a weirdly frustrating experience. The spawns are terrible and even in domination (a very stable game mode) you'll appear in front and behind of people all the time – I guess it balances out but it is still annoying. The game play is frantic but not in a good way, streaks are difficult and (with the spawns) deaths are often random. I liked some of the changes to the pointstreaks but too much felt like a step-back from Black Ops – the theatre mode is terrible, the lack of caps/defs for objective games is poor, but these are all details, it is the gameplay that matters. Sadly it is too frantic, too random and too lacking in tactics to be fun. I used to love the mode Domination and 'understood' the flows of the game so well I could even 'feel' when the other team sort of gave up trying to win. With MW3 there is no 'flow' to feel, no tactics to read – no point in trying to flank to the far side of the map when you'll probably spawn there in a second or two! For my money MW3 was worth it because the campaign gave me about 15 hours of fun (a few playthroughs) and the Survival mode alone saw me clock over 35 hours (and enjoy them all) but I must say I'm tiring of it all. The multiplayer is uninspired and too frantic to be fun. Infinity Ward always talk about capturing the COD4 magic, but I don't think they can – they just keep 'adding' stuff and the overall effect is to detract from the multiplayer, which is a real shame. A decent game that is worth getting but neither as bad as the haters suggest nor as good as the fanboys proclaim.
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Modern Warfare 3 is terrible, critics lyingPermalink
ital-anthony12 November 2011
Modern Warfare 3 takes place after Modern Warfare 2, but the campaign is just another mindless shooter but you would expect that from a call of duty campaign. But that's not the worst part, the multiplayer is the exact same thing. Nothing has changed except for some maps, weapons and new perks, nothing a bit of DLC wouldn't be able to fix. It looks like a mixture between black ops and modern warfare 2 but is very dull looking and boring. If you think this is going to be a whole new experience you are wrong and you are going to waste your money. In my own opinion I think activision has payed the critics for high reviews as there is no negative reviews and all are at least above 70 over 100. But from the users the games getting over all 26 over 100. Just goes to show I'm not the only one thinking this way. The only reason I would say to get this is to play the game with your best friend if they have it. The new spec ops gets an extra point from 1 star because you can see they actually included something new to call of duty but its not that unique, the versing waves of enemies is in a lot of games and they seem to better job of making it fun, as spec ops got boring very fast. Have a happy year and only buy the game if your absolutely sure you want to get the game.
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If you are sick of MW2 (Modern Warfare), then don't buy MW3, its not the game for you. There are new maps (there are some nice maps but the rest are avg), new guns (smg seems to be the popular gun) and new game modes ( kill confirm is like a blitz of people running around like headless chickens) and a new kill streak system (improvement) but not much innovation in terms of graphics, single player campaign (4 hours game time to complete) and game play is more or less the same. The developers of the game have stuck with the same formula that made mw1 and 2 so popular but they have refined and made certain tweaks to the Multiplayer arena that fan boys will love. As for me I didn't buy this game (I played on a friend's PC) as i knew what to expect already from all the you-tube vids out there. I was already disappointed with Black Ops so i decided to put a hold on getting mw3. Will get this game on Steam when there is a sale but for fans who have played more than 800 hours on mw2 and still want more, then mw3 is the game for you.
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steinthorstefansson1238 April 2012
this game is awful, lets start with the basics.
SINGLEPLAYER: short and just corny as hell, seriously. the story takes place just a few hours/minutes after the second game. you go through the game playing several characters, and the game only last for about 6/7 hours, i mean, I was on veteran and I just ran through it, not even worth playing.
MP: IS AWFUL, enemies spawning behind, sometimes infront of you. getting shot even if your already in cover, and there are already hackers in this game, what a mess this game is.
SPEC OPS: fun and is enjoyable, the only down side is that it's easy.
THE VERDICT: this game was a disaster compared to call of duty 4 and down. short and lame story, bad multiplayer BUT fun spec ops. this game only gets a three because of the Spec ops, but still a bad game.
SINGLEPLAYER: short and just corny as hell, seriously. the story takes place just a few hours/minutes after the second game. you go through the game playing several characters, and the game only last for about 6/7 hours, i mean, I was on veteran and I just ran through it, not even worth playing.
MP: IS AWFUL, enemies spawning behind, sometimes infront of you. getting shot even if your already in cover, and there are already hackers in this game, what a mess this game is.
SPEC OPS: fun and is enjoyable, the only down side is that it's easy.
THE VERDICT: this game was a disaster compared to call of duty 4 and down. short and lame story, bad multiplayer BUT fun spec ops. this game only gets a three because of the Spec ops, but still a bad game.
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Amazing gamePermalink
brettmurph12323 November 2011
Warning: SpoilersCall of duty returns. with the conclusion to the modern warfare series. In my opinion this game is amazing, after a long wait it was definitely worth while. Non stop fire fights with tons of action and an amazing storyline. In this game you mainly control the characters 'Yuri' 'Frost' and a few others from the armies from France, Germany and England. The Game takes place exactly after the events of modern warfare 2 where the Russian invasion has just begun and you find out the general of the rangers is working with the leader of the Russian invasions 'Makarov' so you have to kill the general (General Sheppard) so you end up killing him because in the last mission you play as 'soap' and general Sheppard stabs you in the stomach with a knife so him and captain price(one of the main characters in the whole series)fight and before captain price is almost killed you end up pulling out the knife and throwing it into general Sheppard's eye. Also the multi player is new and refreshing with tons of new features and guns. Also the return of special ops and the new game mode survival. Overall the game is fantastic with a great campaign,multi player and game modes!! Definitely one of the best games i've ever played.
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This comes from the Modern Warfare series?Permalink
Stealth_Ninja_Kitty12 November 2011
Warning: SpoilersLet me start out by saying there are no major spoilers(like who dies).
This has to be one of the most disappointing CoD title, ever. When I first started the campaign I was excited. The more I played though, the more I got bored. It just seemed to be repeating itself over and over and over and over and over again. It was the same damn thing every level. The atmosphere was dull and very uninteresting. Honestly it was a huge disappointment. Also too, the campaign took me only 4 hours to beat. From 11 AM to 3:20 PM. I don't care how dull the campaign was, even though I absolutely disliked the campaign, I would've kept on playing to see how it plays out, maybe if the campaign was longer, it would have gotten better. I guess we'll never know now. The characters in the campaign weren't very interesting either. No good characters like Ghost. Even though it's only four hours long, it seems to drag on. It's almost like a movie that never ends. The ending is very disappointing. All of you should know by now that there is a death at the very end, like Shepard. Let me just say you barely do anything to kill the person. You just press a couple buttons and it automatically does it for you. You don't shoot a gun or throw a knife at the person. Hopefully Treyarch can save the CoD series.
The graphics looked like they were a step down from MW2. There were no attention to detail. It was horrible! The doors of the vehicles you hop in and the rubble everywhere has barely any detail to it. Most of the setting looked 2D. I hope Infinity Ward can learn a few things from Treyarch about graphics and attention to detail.
Now moving on to Survivor Mode. I must say that it's very enjoyable. Zombies gets boring after awhile. Survivor Mode doesn't seem like it would get boring. It's very fun. You can lay down up to 10 C4 and 10 claymores. You unlock guns and levels the higher you get. I love the air support and I love how there are different challenges each round. For example there might be choppers one round, suicide bombers the next, dogs and then juggernauts. It's a very very worthy competitor against Zombies. I am now absolutely addicted to Survivor Mode. It's the best thing about MW3, so cherish it.
Now moving on to multi-player. It is a huge disappointment. It's like the creators said 'lets get the same guns from MW2, give them different names and paint them all black!' The multi-player is horrendous. I can't get hooked to MW3's multi-player like I got hooked to MW2. It's very hard to level up because the maps are all clustered together. There's little to no room to snipe. There are no memorable maps like Firing Range, Nuke Town, Afghan, and Highrise. I am very disappointed with the multi-player. There are so many overpowered guns that EVERYBODY uses, it's just not fun. At least Black Ops is more balanced. So please don't buy this game for the multi-player, because you will be very disappointed.
Not even Survivor Mode can save this game. In the words of Capt. Price 'This is for the record'. Don't bother folks, don't bother.
This has to be one of the most disappointing CoD title, ever. When I first started the campaign I was excited. The more I played though, the more I got bored. It just seemed to be repeating itself over and over and over and over and over again. It was the same damn thing every level. The atmosphere was dull and very uninteresting. Honestly it was a huge disappointment. Also too, the campaign took me only 4 hours to beat. From 11 AM to 3:20 PM. I don't care how dull the campaign was, even though I absolutely disliked the campaign, I would've kept on playing to see how it plays out, maybe if the campaign was longer, it would have gotten better. I guess we'll never know now. The characters in the campaign weren't very interesting either. No good characters like Ghost. Even though it's only four hours long, it seems to drag on. It's almost like a movie that never ends. The ending is very disappointing. All of you should know by now that there is a death at the very end, like Shepard. Let me just say you barely do anything to kill the person. You just press a couple buttons and it automatically does it for you. You don't shoot a gun or throw a knife at the person. Hopefully Treyarch can save the CoD series.
The graphics looked like they were a step down from MW2. There were no attention to detail. It was horrible! The doors of the vehicles you hop in and the rubble everywhere has barely any detail to it. Most of the setting looked 2D. I hope Infinity Ward can learn a few things from Treyarch about graphics and attention to detail.
Now moving on to Survivor Mode. I must say that it's very enjoyable. Zombies gets boring after awhile. Survivor Mode doesn't seem like it would get boring. It's very fun. You can lay down up to 10 C4 and 10 claymores. You unlock guns and levels the higher you get. I love the air support and I love how there are different challenges each round. For example there might be choppers one round, suicide bombers the next, dogs and then juggernauts. It's a very very worthy competitor against Zombies. I am now absolutely addicted to Survivor Mode. It's the best thing about MW3, so cherish it.
Now moving on to multi-player. It is a huge disappointment. It's like the creators said 'lets get the same guns from MW2, give them different names and paint them all black!' The multi-player is horrendous. I can't get hooked to MW3's multi-player like I got hooked to MW2. It's very hard to level up because the maps are all clustered together. There's little to no room to snipe. There are no memorable maps like Firing Range, Nuke Town, Afghan, and Highrise. I am very disappointed with the multi-player. There are so many overpowered guns that EVERYBODY uses, it's just not fun. At least Black Ops is more balanced. So please don't buy this game for the multi-player, because you will be very disappointed.
Not even Survivor Mode can save this game. In the words of Capt. Price 'This is for the record'. Don't bother folks, don't bother.
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Something NEW pleasePermalink
knox1704 September 2012
I'm not rating this low because it was a bad game. I'm rating it because it has had absolutely nothing new since MW1, except for maybe zombies. Apart from a few bug fixes in the engine, a few new guns and maps, it is the same game. If you are a CoD fan and want to see how the story pans out etc.. then buy it, by all means. But, if you are a casual gamer who is just looking for something new like I was, don't buy it. It was a big disapppointment. I think it's unfair, more than anything, on smaller developers who actually put effort into making a new game with original ideas for their title to be swamped by CoD and Halo, when all they did was Ctrl V, Ctrl C from the last game and still make more money than any film. I know fanboys will defend this game to the grave but I wouldn't mind if the millions of dollars that went into making this game actually went into something new and interesting, not just the same cover based shooting we've seen over and over for the last ten years. Frankly, I won't be buying Black Ops 2, when it should probably just be released as DLC for BO1. Sooner or later, people will stop buying CoD, and it will end up being bought only by the people with gun fetishes who fantasize about being in the army, unless it finally pumps out some new ideas. And to anybody who is going to hate on me because I actually bought an argument that makes sense against their beloved franchise, I really don't want to hear it- I already know what you're going to say, and frankly, I don't care.
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It had things that were good for it, but for me, it's unfortunately outweighed by its flaws. Especially when it comes to multiplayer.Permalink
ultimatexstealth7 July 2016
Pros:
A great spec ops mode with a variety of missions if you downloaded all the dlc; as well as a fun survival mode. The spec ops side of MW3, depending on your tastes, will keep you sucked to it.
Simple controls, as every CoD game has.
A story that was decent, and ended the MW series in an okay way.
Some fun modes in MW3 multiplayer.
Cons:
The fact that this game seems to cater to newer players with death streaks such as final stand and deadman's hand. You might feel frustrated feeling like you got cheated out of a kill because a player using either of these unearned streaks killed you.
Inconsistent hit detection. Sometimes it may take one or a few bullets to kill a foe in multiplayer; other times it may take half of your gun's magazine to kill them. It was bad for gameplay, and easy to feel like I got screwed out of a kill.
Certain guns weren't nerfed properly. I believe when the game came out, guns such as the spas 12 were powerful, when it came to range and power; but after a while, the range and damage were weakened not only on this shotgun, but on several other shot guns.
Too many camping spots. I feel there were too many spots for players to camp at that made the game hard to play; and if they had a ghillie suit, they could probably blend with the environment(s).
I wasn't a fan of the campaign. I really loved the campaigns for the previous MW games, and feel MW3 didn't live up to those previous two. I feel had the original employees for IW stayed, the campaign for MW3 would've been much different, and I could've enjoyed it more.
Short Summary:
For me, MW3 was strong in areas such as having a good spec ops mode and simple gameplay, but modes such as single and multiplayer were the weaker links. With multiplayer being the worst; since it had tons of issues when it came to abuse of game changing and unearned deathstreaks, a system which helped noobs too much, bad hit detection, environments which were made for camping and unbalanced guns. As for the campaign, it just doesn't live up to what the other two campaigns were.
A great spec ops mode with a variety of missions if you downloaded all the dlc; as well as a fun survival mode. The spec ops side of MW3, depending on your tastes, will keep you sucked to it.
Simple controls, as every CoD game has.
A story that was decent, and ended the MW series in an okay way.
Some fun modes in MW3 multiplayer.
Cons:
The fact that this game seems to cater to newer players with death streaks such as final stand and deadman's hand. You might feel frustrated feeling like you got cheated out of a kill because a player using either of these unearned streaks killed you.
Inconsistent hit detection. Sometimes it may take one or a few bullets to kill a foe in multiplayer; other times it may take half of your gun's magazine to kill them. It was bad for gameplay, and easy to feel like I got screwed out of a kill.
Certain guns weren't nerfed properly. I believe when the game came out, guns such as the spas 12 were powerful, when it came to range and power; but after a while, the range and damage were weakened not only on this shotgun, but on several other shot guns.
Too many camping spots. I feel there were too many spots for players to camp at that made the game hard to play; and if they had a ghillie suit, they could probably blend with the environment(s).
I wasn't a fan of the campaign. I really loved the campaigns for the previous MW games, and feel MW3 didn't live up to those previous two. I feel had the original employees for IW stayed, the campaign for MW3 would've been much different, and I could've enjoyed it more.
Short Summary:
For me, MW3 was strong in areas such as having a good spec ops mode and simple gameplay, but modes such as single and multiplayer were the weaker links. With multiplayer being the worst; since it had tons of issues when it came to abuse of game changing and unearned deathstreaks, a system which helped noobs too much, bad hit detection, environments which were made for camping and unbalanced guns. As for the campaign, it just doesn't live up to what the other two campaigns were.
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not as good as modern warfare 2Permalink
wax6911 January 2012
let me first say that the multi player game is almost as good as the first one but in my opinion the maps are not as good or that big but for the most part it is just as fun. and as for the campaign mode i was kind of disappointed in the story line and missions. just did not have that 'feel' that mw2 had. i was not as involved into the missions or the characters . for example in mw2 it was like you were in the story or , if you will, like you were playing in a movie and the characters were like 'ghost' were so likable . you did not have any of that in mw3.and i thought they may bring back some of the characters that did not die in mw2 like 'archer' and 'toad'. and as for the mission, they were just average at best but had no real cinematic vibe to them. anyway just thought that it did not live up to my expectations but maybe it is because mw2 was just so amazing that it is hard for mw3 to live up to it!
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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 PC Game Download
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (also known as Call of Duty: MW3) is a video game of first person shooting category that is developed by the great big guys Infinity Ward and also in the co-operation of Sledgehammer Game. Raven Software also has assisted them with the game development. Activision has officially published this awesome game. This version is the modified form of COD MW2 that was released previously and is a 3rd edition of COD in this series. Overall, this game is the 8th release of COD series. This game was officially launched for Microsoft XBOX 360 and PS 3 in November 2011. Later on it also supported the other gaming platforms like Wii and Nintendo too. In Japan, an organization named as Square Enix published a subtitled as well as dubbed version of this game for local people. They also dubbed and subtitled the other previous version of this game that was COD Black Ops 2. This release was the last for the Wii gaming platform.
The development of this game started using the MW3 engine, At first, its development had more than one developer in 2010 when it was started. Just before the development of this game, Infinity Ward’s co-founders Jason West and Vince Zampella decided to leave the company and formed another one named Respawn Entertainment. Their other colleagues were also fired and some left by their will. After this disaster in the company, Sledgehammer Games decided to join forces with the Raven software to complete the development of the Modern Warfare 3. There had been many leaks in the industry about the features and gameplay of the MW3 including the locations and maps used in the game.
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COD: Modern Warfare 3 Pc Game is just like its previous releases, a first person shooting game. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 for PC comes with a dedicated servers support. You can also see the gameplay from the screenshots given below.
Campaign of COD MW3 Pc Game:
Throughout the campaign of game, the main player is assumed as multiple characters for playing in different missions. All the missions in this games are subdivided into segments called as the story Acts. There are further various missions in each act. Every mission has unique objectives for the player to complete and finish the job on time as described on the screen in objectives list. When the player gets damage, it can be seen on the screen in the form of blood drops and red markings and splatters. The health of the player keeps regenerating as far as the player does not take any more damage for a particular amount of time.
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There are different multiple objectives in the mission ranging from requiring the player to reach a specific checkpoint in specific amount of time, or to kill all the enemies in a certain area, or to operate the remote weapons and guided missiles, or to plant explosives on enemy’s machinery in their territory. There are other soldiers too who will assist the main player in missions but they cannot take any order from player directly. Just like the previous versions of this game, there is a scene added in which there is an attack against civilians planned by the enemies. But the player has option to skip it if the content upsets the players in any way.
There are different multiple objectives in the mission ranging from requiring the player to reach a specific checkpoint in specific amount of time, or to kill all the enemies in a certain area, or to operate the remote weapons and guided missiles, or to plant explosives on enemy’s machinery in their territory. There are other soldiers too who will assist the main player in missions but they cannot take any order from player directly. Just like the previous versions of this game, there is a scene added in which there is an attack against civilians planned by the enemies. But the player has option to skip it if the content upsets the players in any way.
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There are different multiple objectives in the mission ranging from requiring the player to reach a specific checkpoint in specific amount of time, or to kill all the enemies in a certain area, or to operate the remote weapons and guided missiles, or to plant explosives on enemy’s machinery in their territory. There are other soldiers too who will assist the main player in missions but they cannot take any order from player directly. Just like the previous versions of this game, there is a scene added in which there is an attack against civilians planned by the enemies. But the player has option to skip it if the content upsets the players in any way.
There are different multiple objectives in the mission ranging from requiring the player to reach a specific checkpoint in specific amount of time, or to kill all the enemies in a certain area, or to operate the remote weapons and guided missiles, or to plant explosives on enemy’s machinery in their territory. There are other soldiers too who will assist the main player in missions but they cannot take any order from player directly. Just like the previous versions of this game, there is a scene added in which there is an attack against civilians planned by the enemies. But the player has option to skip it if the content upsets the players in any way.
There are multiple different objectives in the mission ranging from requiring the player to reach a specific checkpoint in the specific amount of time, or to kill all the enemies in a certain area, or to operate the remote weapons and guided missiles, or to plant explosives on enemy’s machinery in their territory. There are other soldiers too who will assist the main player in missions, but they cannot take any order from the player directly. Just like the previous versions of this game, there is a scene added in which there is an attack against civilians planned by the enemies. But the player has an option to skip it if the content upsets the players in any way.
COD MW3 Special Ops Mode:
Just like in call of duty modern warfare 2 PC game, the special ops mode is also included in this version as well. This mod works just like as in other games like games of war etc. making the game more interesting and replay able. The one special ops mod is just like the previous version of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 PC game. The other new mod is based on a new wave of enemies coming to attack the player and the player is required to defend his territory with the help of his fellow soldier for as much time as he can. Basically, this is the survival based mod. By completing each round, the player gains XP rewards and other up gradation items too.
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