E3 2011: Modern Warfare 3 keeps destroying the world

The familiar, tinny sound of night-vision goggles powering up, heated radio chatter and a disconnected Xbox controller. Activision kicked offMicrosoft's press conference(and pretty much all of E3) with a nine-minute live demo of the latest offering in what has recently become the biggest gaming franchise ever: Call of Duty. Slated for release November 8,Modern Warfare3looks to give players another unrelenting, absurd explode-a-thon with little room to catch your breath.

The demoer runs up the side of the ship following Sandman (you will play as Frost, by the way) and takes the fight inside the sub. This is where MW3 becomes a tight, corridor shooter complete with leaking water and random electrical sparks. The sub is pretty much f'ed and you're just racing towards your objective. Bad guys jump out from corners, while the player mows them down easily.

Jumping forward to save time, we watched as the demoer breached a control room and mowed down the baddies inside in slow-motion. Sandman tosses you launch keys and the two of you initiate a rocket attack. Back outside, the two of you get into a nearby boat and speed out of there just as the rockets you recently activated shoot out the side of the sub. It hardly matters where the rockets are going because shit is exploding all around you anyway.

The next set piece has you piloting the boat around the bay, driving between ships (good or bad, who the hell knows?), and taking in the scenery of everything going kablooey. We barely had anytime to register the madness when the boat docks with a helicopter and you step inside. As the heli takes off, you watch more jets fly at Manhattan. And then: the sound of night-vision goggles tuning up.

Co-developed by Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games, Modern Warfare 3 looks like a Call of Duty game with insane set pieces and gameplay that gives you barely any time to reflect or rest.

Teasing the November 8 release date, we got no new information on Call of Duty Elite – the service that charges you monthly to determine why you keep dying quickly – and nothing on the game's supposedly super-amazing multiplayer. Ok, we'll tell you what's in it: perks, XP, guitar riffs, dying in one shot, killstreaks and map packs that cost $15.

Still, for as rote as it looks, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 keeps calling our names and killing us softly.

Jun 6, 2011