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      • In GameSpot's Modern Warfare review-in-progress, editor Kallie Plagge stated that the new campaign has some standout moments full of high-octane action and thrilling scenes. However, it can fall short when it comes to addressing the more harrowing aspects of war in modern times.
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    • 1 Call Of Duty (94%) The first installment in the Call Of Duty series seems to be the most loved by Steam users, and rightly so. The simulation of World War II warfare paved the way for several other shooter games, featuring squad mates who are fully sentient, encouraging a more squad-based play.
    • 2 Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (93%) Activision and Infinity Ward reinvented the Call of Duty lineup with this game, deviating from the traditional World War II theme of old to a modern one.
    • 3 Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (93%) As the direct sequel of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare it follows the famous Task Force 141, still on their hunt for Vladimir Makarov.
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    • The variety of modes and stellar gunplay make Modern Warfare a great entry in the Call of Duty series.
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    By Miranda Sanchez, Ryan McCaffrey

    Updated: Apr 28, 2020 10:13 pm

    Posted: Nov 1, 2019 12:24 am

    For the first time in a few years, it seems like Call of Duty has stopped peeking at other shooters’ homework for inspiration. It’s not to say it hasn’t been successful with taking on trending modes and mechanics, like when Treyarch’s Black Ops 4 ditched the campaign and introduced an amazing battle royale mode. This year, though, Infinity Ward pulls from its own history for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. And as a result, it’s delivered excellent gunplay to pair with an intense and effective campaign and a fantastic weapon customization system in multiplayer. Something it didn’t learn, though, is that even a great arsenal can’t make up for poor map design, especially when there’s such a limited selection available at launch. Missteps in multiplayer and Spec Ops are like suppression fire that keep Modern Warfare from taking the high ground of its classic namesake, but everything else suggests that the series is now heading in a promising direction.

    We’ve done separate, in-depth reviews for the single-player campaign and multiplayer. Here’s what Ryan McCaffrey said about this year’s Call of Duty campaign in his review:

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Single-player Campaign Review“As someone who’s played every single Call of Duty campaign and really missed it last year, the new Modern Warfare is exactly the kind of single-player revival I’ve been looking for. It introduces welcome new kinds of gameplay moments while executing familiar ones exceptionally well. Sure, its story may not be as provocative as it seems to want to be, but it reestablishes a strong identity for this 16-year-old franchise with a showcase solo shooter experience. Amidst a growing pile of battle royales and looter shooters that just don’t scratch that same itchy trigger finger, it felt just like old times.”

    You can read Ryan’s full review of the campaign here.

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Multiplayer Review“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s scaled-up version of Ground War is a chaotic good time, and Realism quiets things down a bit to present a uniquely delightful challenge. The rest of Modern Warfare's multiplayer ranges from great additions like Gunfight and its in-depth weapon customization, to mediocre with modes like Spec Ops. Across most of them, unfortunately, mediocre maps make spawn camping a frustrating problem and escaping the ones where you know you'll have a bad time is more challenging with removed map voting. But there sure is a lot to do in Modern Warfare, and that variety is important to keep things feeling fresh after the occasional unexpected low points.”

    Score: 7.5

    Read more about my thoughts on Modern Warfare’s multiplayer here or in the video review above.

    Overall, the campaign is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s strength. Its well-designed missions make for excellent weapon testing grounds and feature a slew of interesting mechanics that wouldn’t work anywhere else. Some of its best parts come about because of the secretive nature of this war, and that includes some heavy moments that are generally do...

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  2. Oct 25, 2019 · Modern Warfare is an evolution for the series, and it’s exciting. Unfortunately, this evolution is only half-realized in multiplayer. Here, the relics of 2007 clash with fresh ideas.

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  3. About This Game Includes: - Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® - In-game XRK Weapons Pack - In-game Tactical Knife Experience a visceral Campaign or assemble your team in the ultimate online playground with multiple Special Ops challenges and a mix of Multiplayer maps and modes.

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  4. Oct 26, 2019 · By Ryan McCaffrey. Updated: Oct 22, 2020 6:37 pm. Posted: Oct 26, 2019 12:32 am. [Editor’s Note: This review zeroes in exclusively on the single-player campaign for Call of Duty: Modern...

  5. Oct 29, 2019 · TechRadar Verdict. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) sees the franchise move back in a promising direction, flaunting stunning graphics, fast-paced action and more multiplayer modes than you...

  6. Nov 1, 2019 · One week since its release, and after much reflection, it’s safe to say that 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is the best single-player campaign experience in the history of the series.