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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

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From: Activision
Category: Video Games

List Price: $59.99
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Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars 363 reviews
Sales Rank: 69

Format: DVD-ROM
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
Genre: shooter_action_games
ESRB: Mature
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: Standard
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 33337
Model: 33337
UPC: 047875333376
EAN: 0047875333376
ASIN: B00269QLJ2

Release Date: November 10, 2009  (New: Last 30 Days)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Epic single-player campaign picks up immediately following the thrilling events from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • The definitive multiplayer experience returns, with a host of new perks and enhancements
  • New cooperative SpecOps mode, the perfect combination of Modern Warfare's single player intensity and the addictive replayability of its multiplayer
  • Special Ops Mode allows two players, either alone or with a friend, to engage in unique mission play and features split-screen functionality.
  • `Modern Warfare 2¿ contains new and updated weapons, new weapons attachments, and a variant of the multiplayer weapons customization system from `Call of Duty 4¿, now available in the single player campaign.

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 PC

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Modern Warfare 2 is a first-person tactical shooter and the sixth entry in the popular Call of Duty series. True to its name and following the lead of its predecessor, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, it places players in modern combat settings, as opposed to the WWII environments of the earlier Call of Duty games. This modern approach brings with it new weapons, action and options. Coupled with a variety of gameplay modes including single player, multiplayer and the co-op Special Ops Mode, it is destined to be one of the most popular games of 2009 and a worthy addition to the Call of Duty series.

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Taking fire from behind a riot shield in 'Modern Warfare 2'
Classic tactical FPS action.
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Leading a squad off a landing strip in 'Modern Warfare 2'
Customizable multiplayer perk system.
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A battleground in the slums of Rio in 'Modern Warfare 2'
Diverse in-game environments.
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Soldier looking down a rifle with a scope attachment in 'Modern Warfare 2'
New weapons and gadgets.
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Story
The storyline of Modern Warfare 2 picks up where the events of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare left off. The ultranationalist Russian leader Zakhaev has been eliminated, but it seems that his lieutenant, Vladimir Makarov, is an even bigger danger. Having made a successful play for power, Intel indicates that he is extending the reach of his influence well beyond the borders of Mother Russia, causing a stir in the international community and prompting the involvement of Task Force 141. Task Force 141 is an elite multinational unit made up of Navy Seals, Delta Force operatives, British SAS and CIA. In the single player campaign you are Sergeant Gary "Roach" Sanderson, with the hero of Call of Duty 4, "Soap" MacTavish, promoted to Captain, making an appearance as an NPC (non-player character) and your commanding officer. The elimination of Makarov and his underlings at any cost is your number one priority, regardless where the fight occurs.

Gameplay
The latest release in arguably the most successful tactical first-person shooter franchise of all-time, gameplay in Modern Warfare 2 follows the same winning and time-tested structure of earlier games in the series. In the single player campaign players are aided by AI squad members as they take on a series of missions aimed at eliminating Ultranationalist forces. Each mission is built around a particular objective, with players utilizing some level of guidance from NPC characters, including "Soap" MacTavish, and aided in navigation by the game's heads up display (HUD). Along the way players will be able to utilize a wide variety of weaponry and and vehicles, as well as be able to customize weapons with gadgets attached to them.

Also, just as in previous games in the series, Modern Warfare 2 is heavily focused on multiplayer gameplay. The different multiplayer modes, available both in local play and online, contain plenty of customization options and revolve around different strategies ranging from the every man for himself action of "Free-for All," the classic team-based fun of "Capture the Flag and the tactical, team-oriented action of "Search and Destroy," just to name a few. Multiplayer modes also feature the "Perk" System that players may be familiar with from earlier in the franchise. Through this system players gain additional abilities, weapons and benefits as they gain experience in combat. This can be done by leveling up, but another important way way is through "kill streaks," the number of enemies eliminated in succession. These are available beginning with three kills and include the ability to call for supply drops, predator missile strikes, helicopter gunships and many more. Players have the ability to customize in advance which perks will be available at each number and can even gauge their progress towards each at the touch of a button. With an eye towards not making the game too hard for new players the game also features help to players experiencing "death streaks," multiple consecutive deaths in multiplayer matches.

Special Ops Co-op Mode
Along with a single player mode and multiple multiplayer modes, Modern Warfare 2 also features an unique third main play option, Special Ops Mode. Available both online and in local play, Special Ops Mode is designed to provide a distinct time-based play option, featuring special scenarios not found in other modes in the game and lots of enemies to take on. This mode can be played either alone or with a friend, again either locally or online, with local co-op play including split-screen functionality.

Key Game Features

  • Challenging Multiplayer ModesModern Warfare 2 will contain a wealth of multiplayer modes including: the every man for himself action of "Free-for All," the classic team-based fun of "Capture the Flag and the tactical, team-oriented action of "Search and Destroy."
  • Improved AI Enemies – Improved artificial intelligence now allows enemies to attack from virtually any direction as players respawn into the game adding additional challenges.
  • An All-new Call of Duty Adventure - Modern Warfare 2 features an all new Call of Duty storyline revolving around the continuing struggles against the Russian rebel group the Ultranationalists, who have found a new and more dangerous leader.
  • The 'Special Ops' Optional Co-op Mode – "Special Ops" Mode allows two players, either alone or with a friend, to engage in unique mission play and features split-screen functionality.
  • Diverse In-game Environments - Battlegrounds traversed in the game range from the lonely, snow-clad mountains of Kazakhstan, to dark tunnels in the Afghanistan and the crowded slums of Rio.
  • Nonstop Action - Modern Warfare 2 contains no cutscenes, so players are always engaged in the action, no matter where they are in the game.
  • New Breach Gameplay Mechanic - Players can now blaze their own paths through the game by "Breaching" formerly impregnable obstacles like walls and doors with explosives.
  • New Gadgets, Weapons and Weapons System Modern Warfare 2 contains many new and updated weapons, new weapons attachments, as well as a variant of the multiplayer weapons customization system from Call of Duty 4, now available in the single player campaign.
  • New Perks and Increased Customization - Multiplayer modes feature new perks for leveling up, and for killstreaks and deathstreaks. Those awarded for streaks can customized in advance according to when they become available.



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1 out of 5 stars Disappointing Multiplayer, excessively short Single-Player content   November 22, 2009
M. Lezon
I think I speak for many when I say that the multiplayer is what MADE the Call of Duty series. Mods and dedicated/private servers made it possible for the series to succeed. Without those features this type of game will be short lived and lackluster at best. The original content is nice but gets old and boring quick. Since this game IS part of a franchise, it has to be compared to it's predecessor. In that regard it simply fails to deliver an experience remotely comparable to its predecessors.
If this game was NOT in the call of duty series, It would be worthy of a 3/5. But it IS in the Call of Duty series and simply fails to match any of its predecessors on any level. With that said; 1/5 - Very poor.



3 out of 5 stars Stands on its own two feet, but can't hold a candle to COD 4   November 22, 2009
beau3985 (Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA)
I'm going to review both the single player and multiplayer; the single player review will contain MAJOR SPOILERS, so skip it if you don't want to know how the game ends.

Single Player:

WARNING, WARNING, WARNING! SPOILERS!

The game starts out great. A nice artic mission to help you get your feet wet and into the Modern Warfare "mood." This euphoric feeling continues to escalate into the second and third missions where they begin to develop the plot, introduce new characters (two stand out: General Shepherd and Makarov), and outline your objectives. Playing as "Roach" is a lot of fun, and having "Soap" as a mentor is even more of a thrill.

You'll also play as a few different soldiers from the Army Rangers. Although I enjoyed this aspect of the game and understood its necessity in helping to advance the plot, the missions kinda felt rehashed and "same old, same old." The attack on DC and the subsequent fight on Main Street, USA are fun enough, but I personally felt that those missions seemed out of place for a COD game.

The mission where you play as a soldier who has infiltrated Makarov's mob is gut wrenching to say the least. It's no wonder the games allows you the opportunity to "opt out" of it. To me, it served no other purpose than to show you how truly evil Makarov and his thugs are. (In case you're wondering, yes I did play the mission, but no I did not kill a single civilian).

So, from those first few missions the game alternates between playing as "Roach" and attempting to track down Makarov or playing as an Army Ranger repelling the Russian invasion of DC. Albeit, the plot was a bit lost on me and I didn't understand where Makarov came from or how he managed to hoodwink the Russians into invading the US. If anyone reading this can calrify it would be greatly appreciated.

At long last, the Ranger squad you fight with manages to fight its way through the ruins of DC and reclaim the White House. This is where their story ends, unfortunately. You're then left, playing as "Roach," with "Task Force 141" to hunt down Makarov. You and "Ghost" plus other 141ers storm a safe house and retrieve vital data on Makarov's ops. You're then greeted at the LZ by General Shepherd, a US Army General, and the man whose been briefing you thruought the game on your missions. But the big twist that you didn't see coming is that when you hand over the data to Shepherd he (surprise!) shoots both you and "Ghost" dead. This is where the plot gets incredibly confusing.

So, with the Rangers' story done, and "Roach" dead, you're left to play as "Soap" with Capitan Price (Yes, he's back too!) to finish the mission to eliminate bot only Makarov, but General Shepherd as well. Long story short, you end up fighting your way through the mini "war" between Shepherd's men and Makarov's men until you finally track Shepherd down with Cpt. Price and kill him. The last battle is certainly climactic and true to COD form. However, the ending was very abrupt. After killing Shepherd, Cpt. Price and Nikolai (Oh, yes he's back too!) help you onto a helicopter and it's game over.

My axes to grind (keep in mind that the plot is somewhat lost on me, so I may have missed a few things):

1. Uh, hello, as far as I know Makarov is still out there somewhere. I only killed half of the "bad guy." I can only imagine that they're going to add the "Makarov Mission" as DLC sometime in the future.

2. To me, the plot wasn't very well explained. Sure, I had a superficial understanding of the story but a lot of it was lost on me. It also felt very rushed.

3. I don't know what possessed IW and Activision to make Shepherd and the US Army the "bad guy" but that part of the story is really a downer. I get it, its "cool" to hate America these days, and the military in particular; but how about a little respect for these folks.


Now Multiplayer:

MW2's multiplayer is great. Don't let the dedicated server dorks tell you any different. I've played hours of multiplayer without any kind of hiccup, and have experienced nothing that the dedicated server fanatics warned me I would experience. Sure, there are only a max of 18 players per game, but so what? To be quite honest I was none too thrilled runnig around in COD 4 with 40+ other players, it felt very cramped and you died as soon as you respawned. That, my friends, equals no fun. 9 vs 9 is refreshing. So you dedicated server pansies need to quit whining and man up.

The guns, perks, and maps are a blast as well. Overall I'd say the multiplayer is on par, if not better than COD 4. Please keep in mind however, that I am not a member of a "clan," and do not play for 48 hours striaght each time. I have a job, and a wife, and other priorities. I'm more of a casual multiplayer player. So, for we casual gamers, this multiplayer is fantastic.

Overall, I enjoyed MW2, but it will never take the place of its predecessor. COD 4 set the bar very high, and IW and Activision failed to reach that bar again with MW2.







3 out of 5 stars COD mw 2   November 21, 2009
Annabelle B. Wright (FPO, AP USA)
Game is very fun. But do not uninstall it and try to install it again you will not be able to activate the cd key again no matter what you do.


4 out of 5 stars Game is good but could've been much better   November 21, 2009
thelostspy007 (OH, USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The single player is nothing short of epic: underwater, ice climbing, in space, perfectly done. The campaign almost seems like a conglomeration of several different types with a boat chase as well. I loved playing the single-player campaign although I feel as if they should've made it longer. The material was there but it seemed like they wanted to secure enough story for a sequel.

Not worth $60. Luckily I preordered mine from another site for much less than that. In order to charge that price, no wait, NO video game should ever cost $60.

The multiplayer is completely different. It is almost an exact copy of Xbox matchmaking; you select the game type and the game pairs you with like-minded individuals. I am unsure of whether the ranks actually mean you play with other people of your rank. The first online game I played I was on a team with a rank 61, yet the match was fairly balanced. While many find this new system retarded for the PC version, I don't mind it much. For example, with MW1, searching through an endless list (several thousand) servers to find a game that I wanted to play took a lot of time. People are complaining about the time it takes while sitting in the game lobby yet for me it took less than 20 seconds for the initial pairings. After that, there are "intermissions" of varying times, some as long as 30 seconds. I usually create and edit classes during this time. I never once had a lag issue, although I do have a 12.5 Mbps connection.

I'm running Windows 7 Pro with a XFX GeForce 8600GTS 256MB, 4GB RAM and I can crank the graphics to the max, however, the game glitches in single-player for a brief second which has made me die many times. After changing the graphics to the lowest that went away but NO ONE will want to play on the lowest graphics settings. IW needs to fix this in a patch. Also, toward the end of the single-player campaign the game tries to load the last level but crashes to the desktop. A lot of people were having this problem so after reading forums online, I changed the graphics to lowest and completed the campaign. Frustrating? yes and it needs to be fixed. By the way, the audio is incredible in 5.1 surround. The game takes over 11 gigs of space, so it comes on two DVDs.

Whoever thought of removing the lean feature was a moron. If this game is supposed to be realistic, actual people would lean around a corner instead of completely moving their body into the line of fire. I don't know why they did this but it needs to come back.

Special Ops and Co-op mode are fun and playing with your friends in something other than multiplayer online is awesome.

There are hundreds if not thousands of unlockables! This is where the game is exciting. 10 prestige modes = 700 ranks!

Using Steam as the game browser is kinda dumb. I mean if you have a lot of Steam games it makes sense but for just one, not really. My guess is that they are using it to better keep track of your profile and achievements. Also, your serial key is registered on the Steam servers and with your Steam account. They say this is to "prevent piracy".

Overall, the game brings a lot of new things to the genre and is fun to play but the lack of a longer single-player campaign, no lean, addition of the required third-party Steam software (if you refuse to install Steam you can't play the game) of which is not labeled on the package at all brings the rating down to 4 stars. It could've been 3 stars but the fun factor brings it up. Don't listen to people who say no dedicated servers = the worst game ever because the multiplayer still works and is fun to play.



1 out of 5 stars Greed   November 21, 2009
Daniel Dubois (Boston, MA USA)
No way am I paying an extra 10 bucks for their corporate greed. I can understand the console version due to microsoft and sony getting cuts of sales...but pc game? I dont think so

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