There are several things to expect with a Call of Duty that Modern Warfare II follows: the guns feel great to control, there are missions dedicated to sniping using an AC-130 and utilizing a vehicle, and it’s a brief one-and-done experience with over-the-top moments that are designed to stick in your head. This “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach got tired ten years ago, but as I mentioned, nobody plays CoD for the story. It’s up to the SAS to clean house to prevent a nuclear conflict. Notables from the original iteration, such as Captain Price, Soap, Gaz, and Ghost are present and like every modern-setting Call of Duty before it, there are deep-implicated issues in the Middle East. Since this is a game about shooting, let’s get the throwaway story out of the way. Now that the sub-series has had its reboot, I was excited to dive into Modern Warfare II, expecting an all-out great time from the most popular FPS franchise today. I’ve been playing ever since the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare became a smash hit in 2007. This is the third year in a row I’ve been lucky enough to review a Call of Duty title I found Black Ops: Cold Warthrilling and Vanguardserviceable.
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