Game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PC)
Activision’s long-running Call of Duty franchise has been the premier WWII shooter series since its debut on PCs several years ago, successfully usurping that title from EA’s Medal of Honor series. The franchise has been able to maintain a high level of intensity while still being an easy to pick up FPS. However, the WWII FPS-genre has grown a bit long in the tooth, and many gamers were wondering where the series could go for the fourth entry. Luckily, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare will be a brand new direction for the series, taking it to a new level with accurate modern weaponry and brand new settings. However, skeptics should fear not, as the game promises to maintain the level of intensity that the series has made its name on while breathing fresh air into the shooter genre as a whole.
Call of Duty 4 is being developed by Infinity Ward this time around (Treyarch was the developer behind CoD 3). The game will be centered on a completely fictional conflict instead of mirroring current events (the series, the developers say, has always been about matching up two equally matched sides, which isn’t really the case in current real-life conflicts). It will take place in a variety of different environments, from a ship on the Black Sea, to Northern Azerbaijan and a Mogadishu-esque area.
The first area showcased by the development team was a nighttime level on the Black Sea. You and your team covertly engage an enemy ship, going from room to room taking out the foes aboard the ship, even killing those that happen to be sleeping.
However, it won’t be all hardcore battles. The developers stated that while previous entries in the CoD series have been “cranked up to eleven” from start to finish, this one will have breaks in the intensity to allow for some missions with less gunfire (but suspenseful nonetheless). There will be some sneaking missions thrown into the mix, where one false move could leave you bullet-ridden.
Graphically, the game’s aesthetic will be even better than the games that came before it, and should be one of the best looking games to hit shelves this fall. The Azerbaijan stage showcased an incredible amount of detail, with effects like bugs and a huge depth of field. The game will also utilize “God Ray” lighting effects with dust particles passing through light beams, specific damage points throughout the environment (you can shoot the tires and side-view mirrors out of cars, for example), and huge beautiful environments.
The game’s multiplayer elements will also be very deep, giving players the ability to play 16-player matches and use a party system, where they can start off as a party of one and invite friends to jump in whenever they want. The most fascinating element of the multiplayer, though, is the create-a-class system. As you play MP matches, you gain points towards unlockable classes, and finally the create-a-class system, which lets you choose your soldier’s weapons, attachments and “perks”, which work as battlefield bonuses. There will be tons of different perks on the field, giving the player many ways to play the game and create a character that will allow them to rack up massive kills online.
Those out there tired of WWII should have cause for celebration, as Call of Duty 4 will give them a quintessential modern combat FPS experience. Whether you prefer to play alone or duke it out online, CoD4 is one title to get excited about this fall.
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