Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare review for PS3Call of Duty 4, or Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, is reviewed this issue and what can we say except it is an awesome game. Taking the franchise from the its World War 2 setting into the modern day has proved to be the best decision the developers could have made. Amazing graphics are to be expected, but Call of Duty 4 looks gorgeous. Really, it does. And the gameplay is raw and so, so engrossing. For the first time in a long time, Call of Duty 4 make you feel like you are in the middle of a firefight. The single player may be a bit short, but read our full review of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to see why we thought this game deserved our highest score ever. Click here to read our Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare review for PS3 now! ![]() Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare review for PS3 Maybe it's a reflection of our troubled times but the next gen is absolutely crawling with war games. WWII, ‘Nam, Middle East, covert ops, futuristic – you name the conflict and PS3 has it covered. All of which means it's going to take one helluva game to stand out from the camouflaged crowd. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is that game. Not only the best war sim on PS3 but arguably the console's finest release full stop. Pacifists beware: 20 minutes with this baby and even Gandhi would be strapping on his ‘Born To Kill' helmet.
In the wake of the decent but
flawed PS3 launch title Call of Duty
3, original CoD developers Infinity
Ward are back in control and they've
rebuilt the series from scratch to
bring us a totally immersive, state of
the art war hero. Out goes the usual
WWII setting in favour of a modernday
take on terrorism and weapons
of mass destruction. Two very naughty men are at the centre of
the world's troubles: beardy Russian
arms dealer Imran Zakhaev, aiming
to seize a nuclear stockpile and
force a return to communism; and
Kahled Al-Assad, the crazed wouldbe
dictator of an unnamed Middle-
Eastern country ( |
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