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GC 09: Gamescom's BIG games played

First-hand impressions of Assassin's Creed II, Forza Motorsport 3, Modern Warfare II and more

Words: GamesRadar UK

Modern Warfare II (360, PC, PS3)

It's still early doors at Gamescom and we're already dripping with sweat. That's not the German beer sweats though, we've just sat down with Infinity Ward to see Modern Warfare II. These are real excite-sweats.

IW played through an entire mission in the game's Special Ops mode, a new mode that throws you into small, bite-sized missions where all hell breaks loose for a few minutes - enough time to make you sweat out without the hassle of story getting in the way.



Our IW guide compared it to the Mile High Club mission at the end of Modern Warfare, which was a short mission unlocked at the end of the game that challenged you to storm through a terrorist-filled plane and rescue a hostage. It was go-mental-and-headbutt-the-TV tough, but short and simple in theory. That's what Special Ops mode is based on.

The final number of missions is yet to be confirmed, but IW says that the Special Ops mode is equal to the single-player and competitive multiplayer modes in size and depth. "It's had the same amount of blood, sweat and tears poured into it," they said. We promise not to mention sweat anymore.

As you'd hope and expect these mini-missions can be played in either single-player, two-player split screen or two-player online co-op. Every mission has been designed with co-op gameplay in mind.

The mission we were shown next was called 'Breach & Clear'. You start in a small corridor with a yellow glowing marker on the wall to your right, where you're to place a bomb. The timer doesn't start until the explosive is detonated, so you have time to gather some weapons for the bat-shit-crazy shoot out that's about to take place.

Plant the explosive and the blast rips through the brick wall, dust and debris flying everywhere. No doubt to show off the carnage a little more, IW immediately activates a temporary bullet-time mode, slowing down flying debris and, more importantly, the gunfire as the player bursts through the new entrance, all guns blazing. You're met with resistance from several enemy soldiers in the derelict, run-down building - some on the same level as you, others on balconies to the upper left and right.

At this point our eyes are wide open. We're smiling. The IW rep leans over to turn up the giant volume wheel on the seriously powerful sound system Activision has set up in the tiny box room. He's turning that bastard right UP and we're loving it. 10/10 for 'sound', we'll tell you that now.

The action is absolutely chaotic, bullets ripping into the scenery, shouting and gunfire everywhere, and the red laser sights of the enemy weapons flash around, which isn't just a pretty effect, it gives you clues to their position.

It's all kicking off but there's not even a hint of a dip in the game's absolutely silky-smooth frame rate. It's totally lush - like you'd expect from this year's biggest (and most expensive) game.

The objective marker is 60 metres and two enemy-filled rooms from the insurgence point. We watch as IW gets its ass handed back in 20 seconds. When you're shot in MW2 you really feel it - the violent shaking of your view is accompanied by thick red splatters of blood on the screen, making it harder to see. You squint just watching it.

Second time lucky, the rep blasted through the mission, using walls on either side of the rooms as cover from the onslaught. The mission ends when you drop through a hole in the floor at the far end of the stage. Short and sweet.

IW explained to us that finishing the missions on different difficulty levels earns you a different number of stars; one for easy, two for medium etc. These stars are accumulated in your profile, not just for showing off but also for unlocking other features in the game. We're seriously liking the no-messing premise of Spec-Ops mode. No need for a story - you just kill. And in two-player. And online. And it's awesome.


 
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aion7  - 6 months 25 days ago 
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killerwhalen  - 6 months 25 days ago 
Yes! Thanks for getting the scoop on Alien Vs. Predator GR! Can't wait to get invisible and blast some Marines/Aliens away.
Cogglesz  - 6 months 25 days ago 
its a shame about GT5 personally its the one of the 3 games I'm most looking forward to.

I hope the damage doesn't stay the way it was at the gamescom because the idea of totaling your car with just a few parts hanging off and some dents sounds unrealistic, with so many delays I'd have expected something more with the damage, ever since burnout damage has been a main part in most racing games.

I've also seen on Gamestation (UK game Store)that its due for release in about 35 days, i dont know whether to believe it as i've not seen much of it at all but Cheers for the update GR UK
noobeater  - 6 months 25 days ago 
aion7-

done. Im going to purchase MW2 because i like MW and it will last me a year probably whereas another £40 game may last me just 10m hours and MW2 is almsot a given that it will be good based around the original concept refined. Plus im not a cheapskate and neither are others, if you do not wish to purchase it do not. But i shall if it means they produce more outstanding games.

Also if they are gaining more money then it is a good business practise on there behalf as they know people will buy it and they will be making a larger profit - hence what every company does on this planet.

Therefore i render your comment useless and meaningless to the highest degree of those words.

Also good article it was good to catch up with some news on decent games.
noobeater  - 6 months 25 days ago 
also im gonna laugh if you actually start as a facehugger in the eggs and harch and kill someone...it would be pure laughs.

but...im living the dream
nadrewod999  - 6 months 25 days ago 
Hey, aion7, I hate Activision and EA just as much as the next guy (Activision for its stupid-ass lawyers who try to say that a game they let go of is still theirs, EA for doing so many sequels that no one even wants any game from them knowingly (I didn't know that Criterion, makers of Burnout, were a part of EA)), but I know that a WHOLE FUCKING LOAD of gamers LOVED CoD4, and even more have probably fallen head over FUCKING HEELS for Modern Warfare 2, so as long as we don't tell every FUCKING PERSON that Infinity Ward is related to the company who fought in court against a game they dropped, everyone will still want all the people at Activision to be burned at the FUCKING stake while being shot at by a FUCKING FIRING SQUAD for making so many bad decisions and bad movie games for almost their entire lifetime. In fact, I also know that a lot of people have gotten the Prestige Edition because: 1, my cousins say their Gamestop (they live down near San Fran) is out of Prestige, so other high-population areas are probably also out; and 2, I FUCKING PAID THE $25 DOLLAR PRE-ORDER FEE TO RESERVE THE FUCKING PRESTIGE GAME! You can make fun of Activision all day long, and you can tell people about how good CounterStrike and L$D are until after everyone alive today has long ago rotted away to dust in their graves, but don't you dare tell everyone not to buy an upcoming game just because the studio that made it is related a horrible developer who gives an OPTION to buy more than double for lots of USABLE extras, just tell them to buy Batman: Arkham Asylum, a game that doesn't have a collector's edition, and even costs less than $40 in Canada.
Jordo141  - 6 months 25 days ago 
Well, I'm only renting MW2. I can play through the single player and Activision doesn't get my money. I couldn't give two flying s**ts for the multiplayer.
DEFAULT  - 6 months 25 days ago 
noobeater brings good points to the argument in that pure content and successful buisiness models are both understandable price raises. I can understand that wanting more money from certain audiences seems like bull, and probably is, but events like that would hardly be made into a big deal in any other industry. Frankly, if they're gonna raise the price of some game, it probably should be the one they've put the most work and effort into. It's not like they're jacking up the price of GH...
Snarf  - 6 months 25 days ago 
Really Jordo141? The multiplayer is the main attraction of cod4.
crumbdunky  - 6 months 25 days ago 
Jesus. Activision are in the price rise con WITH Infinity Ward. Has anyone heard ANYONE at IW declare even the slightest symathy for the EU/UK gamers having to pay a premium for MW2? And whu not? IW could easily say they feel it's a little unfair to ask just one set of gamers for extra cash(esp in a recession where the jobless figure in the Uk has nearly doubled)and they haven't.

Being in bed with a monster like Acti has left them as devoid of feeling for their fans as Acti themselves and I don't see why people think IW are innocnt in all this.

Even if the rise was worldwide I'd think it a bit fairer but I don't see why we in the EU(who already pay way over what you guys in the US do for hardware and software and even more when Acti are involved!)HAVE to be the one giving them extra profit. Wouldn't they have made enough anyway? I thought COD4 was hugely profitable and, from now on am glad to say that I won't be buying anything they publish.
FreekinIdiot  - 6 months 25 days ago 
I really don't care about any company politics, evil corporations have been around (and will stay around) for years, all I care about is getting the chance to melt someone's face off via a shoulder cannon as a Predator :D
deora2dude  - 6 months 25 days ago 
sigh... no word yet on a good monster jam game... COME ON FIELD! DUMP ACTIVISION AND GO WITH CODEMASTERS! please?
WonsAuto  - 6 months 25 days ago 
The track Tokyo R246 was in GT4, so it's not a placeholder name. /dork

Most looking forward to AC2 and GT4 myself.
GoldenMe  - 6 months 25 days ago 
@aion- Thanks for ruining this comment board.

Ya jerk.
Jedipimp0712  - 6 months 25 days ago 
i think i may have shed a tear when i saw the Modern Warfare 2 footage... and my heart started to beat faster... just by watching a clip about 1:30 long...

by the way, whoever doesnt want to buy MW2, thats their choice, and i respect that... just leaves one less person for me to kill =]

also another thing to note about MW2, the kill streak customization made me almost jizz in my pants.
sklorbit  - 6 months 25 days ago 
ima buy mw2 either way. i played cod4 longer than any other game ever so the next in the series easily deserves my $$$$$$$

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Uncivilmaxis  - 6 months 25 days ago 
ditto with what jedi said about the kill streak, Mw2 looks like its going to be great it's the first game that took me off my addiction with halo
GREmLiN324  - 6 months 25 days ago 
Yeah i think that Mod. War.2, AVP,and Assasins Creed will be insanly good!!!! i dont think i could careless about a gran tourismo though, i think for racing best options are dirt 2 and and Forza 3
Ragingbull45  - 6 months 25 days ago 
AC2 will be the best
Spikeabapril  - 6 months 25 days ago 
Hey, i agree with aion7. I mean, MW2 will almost definitely be a good game, but i'm not buying it until either the price drops, i get it for Christmas or i buy it used. The problem isn't with the game, it's with activision. Because MW2 will do well, with a higher price, every other game will jack up their prices because they know that they can get away with it. And the more that do that, will make even more do it... so yeah, basically Boning all of us. I do want MW2, but i'll get it used, so Activision doesnt get my money. (I'm not cheap, i could afford it, it's just i'd rather not have every game i want get put up £20.)
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