*screams of horror Infinity Ward promised the same. Is it a revolutionary new multiplayer system? No, it's the same great multiplayer we have come to know and love, except better! Treyarch said they were going to make the most balanced multiplayer ever and listen to the community. Here is the part that everyone cares about. Although personally I liked Zombies more. They are both very different and very fun experiences. I also love how there is a ranking system, which, while not giving it the same addictive feel of the multiplayer, still makes it fun to rank up and unlock more weapons and perks to aid you in your desperate attempts at survival, even though you know you are going to get slaughtered anyway. After not really caring much for Halo's Firefight mode, I wasn't expecting much from Survival mode either, however I was pleasantly surprised.
But, the part of Spec Ops that really makes it a worthy addition to the game is Survival mode, which is really fun.
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Spec Ops returns and this time it's actually worth playing! Unlike MW2 were the Spec Ops missions are repackaged campaign missions, MW3's missions add on the campaign, giving them some purpose, plus they are just more fun in general. 'nuff said.Ĭomparing this to Skyrim is just stupid. Battlefield 3's campaign was filled to the brim with quick-time events, glitches, and a very uninteresting story, that apparently (according to Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw (hope I spelled his name right)) rips off MW1, MW2, and Black Ops. I just wish it would of been done a bit differently. However, other then that, it was still a very fun experience and did a decent job of rapping up the Modern Warfare story.
Cod modern warfare 3 review series#
Plus, the action just isn't as exciting as MW2's, and story-wise wasn't as good as MW1 or MW2, feeling more like a series of battles to wrap up MW2's story then a completely knew and interesting story. Feels more like you are just doing some behind the scenes stuff while all the real fighting is going on in the background. I was severely disappointing by this, and thanks to the fact that now the American character is some unstoppable special forces guy as well, you never really get to feel like you are fighting in WW3. Half the missions are spent in Russia or Africa, not America, France, England, and Germany like the trailers led you to believe, and each area show-cased in the trailers sadly only had two missions each. I, myself was hoping for a tad-bit longer campaign that played out the same way as MW2's, not to mention how much I was looking forward to fighting on the German's side for once. 3.3 Compared to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen MultiplayerĪnyone who has played MW2's campaign will probably have high hopes.3.2 Compared to Battlefield 3's Multiplayer.2.1 Compared to Battlefield 3's Bonus Mode.1.1 Compared to Battlefield 3's Campaign.A pretty decent deathmatch map, but much better for objective-based modes like Headquarters and Sabotage. There’s not much in the way of escalation or long sights, which puts fast-moving, mid- to close-range flanking tactics on top of the engagement protocols, while airborne support will be rather useless given the abundance of cover. Somewhat reminiscent of Modern Warfare 2’s Favela map, Decommission is a medium-sized map with tight, convoluted passages through and around a bunch of rotted, derelict ships and slum buildings, with a central flashpoint. I know what you’re thinking – this DLC dropped in September already, so why are you only reading a review of it now? That’s because and on a with a just before, when suddenly the and so obviously the monkeys had to be quarantined for their own safety, and James was treated for minor abrasions.Īnyway, the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Content Collection 4 adds five new maps for multiplayer and survival modes, including Decommission, Off Shore, Gulch, Boardwalk, and Parish.