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Modern Warfare 2


Modern Warfare makes a heroic return. Read our definitive review

Words: George Walter, GamesRadar UK

Five minutes in and I find myself in a scenario unusual for Modern Warfare - no-one is shooting at me.

Having been parachuted into the middle of a warzone in the badlands of Afghanistan, an airstrike has just levelled part of the suburb meters in front of our position. It was close. So close it almost killed our team. As we progress through the deserted streets debris and glowing ash fleck the hot air and it's deadly silent. Too silent. That kind of silence when you know something louder than God is brewing. The tension builds.

Watch the first part of this tense sequence for yourself below



Then it happens, just like I can only imagine it happens for real in the disorienting chaos of urban combat. The crack of sniper fire comes from nowhere. Should we fire? Then an RPG soars out of a building and slams into the ground just in front of our vehicle. The rest is inevitable.

The game sits me (or rather Joseph Allen) at a gun turret on the roof of an armoured vehicle and I fire at anything that moves. This isn't precise marksmanship - I'm just shooting blindly into the space in front of me. Am I hitting things? Probably - there’s blood everywhere. Are they enemies? Not sure. Do I care? No, because I've just got to get out of this Afghan slum alive, whatever the consequences. Strangely, I find myself smiling.

It's worth dropping in a film reference here as it helps to explain that strange, inexplicable enjoyment that can be had from being involved in a near-death situation. It's the opening quote from The Hurt Locker, a recent US film about a bomb disposal team in the Iraq war; "War is a drug".

I'm frequently reminded of this during the course of the game - also because the film revolves around a series of highly suspenseful missions interspersed by staggering set-pieces. Which is kind of Modern Warfare's bag. That's not to say this sequel is as close to reality as The Hurt Locker. Far from it - it's pure fantasy.


Above: A later mission at a boneyard airfield where it goes *insane*

Modern Warfare 2's 'story' is just one of a trilogy of game options alongside Spec Ops and Multiplayer (more later). Compared to the original, it's even more far-fetched to the point of being downright preposterous. Not just in the sense that it deals with an apocalyptic vision of the US mainland under siege but also in the twists and turns that afflict the fate of its cast.

The reasoning for this may be to deal with decreasing attention-spans of today's gamers, but also because it gives Infinity Ward free reign to explore a whole host of locations, environments and combat styles. Whatever, it's never boring - but occasionally confusing.


Above: Fighting in middle-class American suburbs. As you do

If I'm totally honest, I can't remember some of the key plot points due to their contrived nature - and I completed the game just two days prior to writing the review. The central premise is simple enough though: Russia has invaded America and you schizophrenically flit through a series of characters in the elite ‘141’ special forces as Gary ‘Roach’ Sanderson and the US Rangers, in an effort to end the war and get to the bottom of why it happened. And of course, it's personal.

Fundamentally, the game controls identically to the original, which can only be seen as a good thing - except in one area (which I'll come back to) and weapons are as weighty and powerful as ever. The emphasis shifts between all-out dogged infantry warfare (as the US Rangers) and more covert special-ops infiltration and wet work (as 141).

Visually, the improvements are kind of minimal, most noticeably an increased level of destructibility to the environments. In most cases this means objects in your line of fire are blown to bits, but also that you can shoot the caged chickens in South American market place.


Above: In key areas smoke shields can be penetrated with a new thermal-imaging scope

In addition, more things obscure your vision - like a revamped visor blood splatter indicating you've taken a hit and impressive swirling smoke, mist and snow effects requiring you to switch to the new thermal imaging scope or night vision goggles. We might be doing IW a disservice here, but in fairness you’re so focused down the middle of your sights for 85% of the game, only a bystander would spot some of the more understated visual polish.

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Centros  - 23 days 9 hours ago 
It was expected...
ReadToLights  - 23 days 9 hours ago 
Great review I cant waaiiitt to play this
H2A2I00  - 23 days 9 hours ago 
HURT LOCKER refernce ftw

but ya this game is gonna live up to expectations and this comin from a guy who doesnt like FPS gameas at all
H2A2I00  - 23 days 9 hours ago 
The one question i still hav about this game is will it be GOTY or will another game take the crown
Koouunn  - 23 days 8 hours ago 
4 pages of excellence posted by gamesradar
cant wait, picking it up tommarow at lunch then skipping school just to play it : D
michaelmcc827  - 23 days 8 hours ago 
YEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHH
sklorbit  - 23 days 7 hours ago 
this is one of those games i would impossible to review. there is no way it can match the hype, like most EXTREME hyped games can but that doesnt mean the game isnt a ten. gamesradar never considers the hype of a game when reviewing it and this is why they are one of the closest to the metacritic, way closer than ign or gametrailers. great review, all the games given 10's on this website always deserve it. mw2 and uncharted 2 and the best games ever!
FlaccidSnake  - 23 days 7 hours ago 
the handgun wielding with the knife below it sounds like there taking a page from kojima's and snakes playbook
Ram3000  - 23 days 6 hours ago 
AHHH! I want this!
aion7  - 23 days 3 hours ago 
I believe I just found the ultimate way to win at You Rage You Lose.
supersteer  - 23 days 14 minutes ago 
picked this bad boy up for £26, get in and thank you sainsburys
IGiveUFunkButt  - 22 days 23 hours ago 
Thank you for giving this game the score it deserves. None of this 9.something crap like some other websites! Great review.
curly_jefferson  - 22 days 20 hours ago 
i managed to pick this up from a gametraders for the low low price of $85au, it was retailing for $120 at most places.
Unoriginal  - 22 days 20 hours ago 
I am tired of FPS's. Should I still get this, or is it just more of the same old, just turned up to 11?
iKOemos  - 22 days 16 hours ago 
If George gave this anything lower than 10, we probably would of crucified him. Great review though, and hoping to pick this up over the next few days.
HeavyTank  - 22 days 16 hours ago 
too much praising, couldn't read the entire thing...I'm not buying in anyway..but this doesn't mean I won't play it >:D
H2A2I00  - 22 days 11 hours ago 
@FlaccidSnake

Ya i think the spec ops stuff and some of the gun weilding is derieved form mgs because one of the devs fav devolpers is Hideo Kojima
Tochy  - 22 days 4 hours ago 
twelve year olds everywhere are probably jerkin off to this

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AA95mp  - 21 days 15 hours ago 
i'm definantly getting this game. it looks fucking mint!
doggyystyle  - 21 days 13 hours ago 
good review could not wait for the game got it yesterday played until 3am loving it!
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Modern Warfare 2

Genre: Shooter
Release date: 10 Nov 2009
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Infinity Ward
Franchise: Call Of Duty
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
18 player VS
2 player CO-OP
10 INCREDIBLE
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