In fact, it’s almost exactly the same in every way. If you loved Modern Warfare and its sequel and you really want more of the same, then your wish has been granted. It’s heavily orchestrated and incredibly linear, and it boasts a storyline that’s equal parts Tom Clancy and Chuck Norris. ![]() It’s a game of spectacular set-pieces, hard-hitting action, bombastic mass-destruction and a genuinely gob-smacking disregard for moral boundaries. Modern Warfare 3 is very much what you’d expect from a Modern Warfare title. Well, there’s good news here – and a little bit of bad. There’s plenty of reason to fear that the Modern Warfare magic has been lost. ![]() After all, the development team at Infinity Ward has gone through massive changes of leadership and personnel, and Modern Warfare 3 is very much a co-production between Infinity Ward and new team, Sledgehammer Games. Still, not everyone will be a day one purchaser, and there will doubtless be some readers wondering how the third Modern Warfare measures up. It would be ridiculous to try and pretend otherwise. ![]() By now, a sizable number of you will already have completed the single-player campaign and got stuck into the game’s multiplayer mode, and you’ll be making your own minds up whether this is the best or worst Call of Duty yet, or something in-between. Like a new Coldplay album or a Pirates of the Caribbean film, it doesn’t really matter whether the pundits rate it or slate it it will sell a gazillion copies anyway, both in the UK and across the globe. Let’s face it: by this point, the Call of Duty games are practically critic proof.
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