The Call of Duty series returns this time into a modern day setting. The player takes control of a character nicknamed "Soap," for the majority of the campaign and will need to progress thro... Read allThe Call of Duty series returns this time into a modern day setting. The player takes control of a character nicknamed "Soap," for the majority of the campaign and will need to progress through many modern warfare scenarios.The Call of Duty series returns this time into a modern day setting. The player takes control of a character nicknamed "Soap," for the majority of the campaign and will need to progress through many modern warfare scenarios.
- Won 2 BAFTA Awards
- 3 wins & 8 nominations total
Billy Murray
- Captain Price
- (voice)
Craig Fairbrass
- Gaz
- (voice)
Mark Grigsby
- SSgt. Griggs
- (voice)
Zach Hanks
- Captain Macmillan
- (voice)
Michael Cudlitz
- U.S. Marine
- (voice)
Gideon Emery
- Mac
- (voice)
- …
Anna Graves
- Helicopter Pilot
- (voice)
- …
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"Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" stands as a splendid and unmissable classic in the gaming world. From its release to the present day, it continues to exemplify the pinnacle of first-person shooters. The single-player campaign is a masterclass in variety and creativity. Each mission, whether it be a high-octane frontal assault or a stealthy infiltration, is crafted with care, making the gameplay experience diverse and continually engaging. The game also boasts several moments that have since become iconic in the gaming community.
The gameplay mechanics are a key highlight. Even 15 years after its release, they remain fluid, intuitive, and satisfying, avoiding any sense of frustration. This timeless quality extends to the multiplayer aspect, which, impressively, is still active and relevant. The ability of "Modern Warfare" to sustain a dedicated player base over such a long period is a testament to its enduring appeal and well-balanced gameplay.
In the broader context of the gaming industry, "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" has had a significant impact. It not only influenced countless other games in its genre but also set a new standard for what a first-person shooter could be. Beyond its industry influence, the most crucial aspect of "Modern Warfare" is its enduring nature as a fantastic and enjoyable experience. The game has aged remarkably well, retaining its charm and excitement for both new players and veterans alike.
In conclusion, "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" is more than just a major game in the industry; it's a landmark of gaming excellence. Its blend of innovative campaign design, enjoyable gameplay, and a still-thriving multiplayer scene makes it a timeless classic and a must-play for any gaming enthusiast.
The gameplay mechanics are a key highlight. Even 15 years after its release, they remain fluid, intuitive, and satisfying, avoiding any sense of frustration. This timeless quality extends to the multiplayer aspect, which, impressively, is still active and relevant. The ability of "Modern Warfare" to sustain a dedicated player base over such a long period is a testament to its enduring appeal and well-balanced gameplay.
In the broader context of the gaming industry, "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" has had a significant impact. It not only influenced countless other games in its genre but also set a new standard for what a first-person shooter could be. Beyond its industry influence, the most crucial aspect of "Modern Warfare" is its enduring nature as a fantastic and enjoyable experience. The game has aged remarkably well, retaining its charm and excitement for both new players and veterans alike.
In conclusion, "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" is more than just a major game in the industry; it's a landmark of gaming excellence. Its blend of innovative campaign design, enjoyable gameplay, and a still-thriving multiplayer scene makes it a timeless classic and a must-play for any gaming enthusiast.
Despite slight flaws, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is one of the greatest games that came out this year. If you like First Person Shooters, you will love COD4. With realistic war zones and a good storyline, the controller will be hard to put down. Although Call of Duty 4 is fill with nonstop action and violence, it gives you a sense of what real war would be like, and you begin to appreciate real-life soldiers. GameInformer rated Captain Price one of the best heroes of the 2007 as a gaming year. Never are you so delighted to be ordered around by a guy with a mustache.
Graphics: 9/10: Great graphics, with slight flaws in grass and thin layered items.
Controls: 10/10: The scoping system is wonderful and I love how you can stab people in the back.
Realism: 10/10: The war zones and situations are so life-like in COD4 that you feel yourself simultaneously slashing with the controller as if it was a knife while pressing the mêlée weapon.
Difficulty: 9/10: I beat the game on the Recruit difficulty setting, and I had no problem (it was the easiest). So I tried to repeat one of the latter levels on Veteren (the hardest setting), and I was utterly annihilated.
Graphics: 9/10: Great graphics, with slight flaws in grass and thin layered items.
Controls: 10/10: The scoping system is wonderful and I love how you can stab people in the back.
Realism: 10/10: The war zones and situations are so life-like in COD4 that you feel yourself simultaneously slashing with the controller as if it was a knife while pressing the mêlée weapon.
Difficulty: 9/10: I beat the game on the Recruit difficulty setting, and I had no problem (it was the easiest). So I tried to repeat one of the latter levels on Veteren (the hardest setting), and I was utterly annihilated.
was this great or what?! i mean i played the demo and it was "OK", but then i played the full game and it was like a whole other experience, man the graphics, movementes, and the feeling was on top. Great game! Great music! which creates a great mood. I can recommend this game to all of you gamers out there! It was like a surprise to me...i mean Call of duty 4, modern warfare does that really gonna work, i mean we got BF2 already, but it did work more than i could ever EVER!! imagine. This game is going to be a classic for 100 years, people are going to talk about it in decades...
Call of duty 4, Modern warfare 9/10
graphics:10 sound:9 feeling:9
Call of duty 4, Modern warfare 9/10
graphics:10 sound:9 feeling:9
I generally don't like war games, or even first-person shooters very much. But something about this title gripped me from the beginning. I think it must have been the way it made my heart pound as I worked through the campaign, sweating every time I threw an enemy grenade back and wondering if I had enough time on the fuse. Or being severely outnumbered with just myself and a wounded sniper, feeling doomed yet somehow making it through. This is one of the few games which takes me out of myself (the way a really great movie does) and throws me into the shoes of an SAS soldier or Marine, and has me wondering if I'll make it to the end.
I'm not a game reviewer, but these are some things that have earned Infinity Ward high marks in my book with this title: Graphics - As of today (December '07), these are the best visuals a game has to offer, and sometimes I find myself just walking around an area admiring the detail that went into it. The frame rate (at least on the 360) remains pretty consistent, and the fluidity of movement is silky smooth from start to finish.
Pacing - Not once was I bored during the campaign. It's fast paced, but not in an unrealistic way - you're on the edge of your seat because there's "hostiles" all around you, and you can't afford the luxury of being bored.
Difficulty - I'm glad to see that a higher difficulty here does NOT mean an enemy who takes more shots, but rather one with faster reflexes, sturdier aim, and more strategic grenade-lobbing.
Sound effects - I don't know how many people look for good sound effects in a game, but for me, they tend to be a major factor, and I appreciate the satisfyingly diverse sounds of each weapon, or the "ping" grenades make as they bounce towards you, and yes, even the "thup" of hitting your target.
Story - About the highest compliment I could give this game is that it plays like a superbly made war drama. It's one part story driven, and one part simulator. The overall story and character involvement make it feel like something much more epic than just a first-person shooter, though if all you happen to care about is shooting, the story doesn't get in the way of that, either. The campaign ends with a dramatic conclusion, and I frankly hope there are never talks of making this franchise into a movie, because Call of Duty 4 goes beyond the limits of what films are capable of.
(also, the music is commendable, simply because I generally don't think I'd want much of a soundtrack for realism's sake, but Stephen Barton's work here is beautifully sublime, and sets the mood well)
I'm not a game reviewer, but these are some things that have earned Infinity Ward high marks in my book with this title: Graphics - As of today (December '07), these are the best visuals a game has to offer, and sometimes I find myself just walking around an area admiring the detail that went into it. The frame rate (at least on the 360) remains pretty consistent, and the fluidity of movement is silky smooth from start to finish.
Pacing - Not once was I bored during the campaign. It's fast paced, but not in an unrealistic way - you're on the edge of your seat because there's "hostiles" all around you, and you can't afford the luxury of being bored.
Difficulty - I'm glad to see that a higher difficulty here does NOT mean an enemy who takes more shots, but rather one with faster reflexes, sturdier aim, and more strategic grenade-lobbing.
Sound effects - I don't know how many people look for good sound effects in a game, but for me, they tend to be a major factor, and I appreciate the satisfyingly diverse sounds of each weapon, or the "ping" grenades make as they bounce towards you, and yes, even the "thup" of hitting your target.
Story - About the highest compliment I could give this game is that it plays like a superbly made war drama. It's one part story driven, and one part simulator. The overall story and character involvement make it feel like something much more epic than just a first-person shooter, though if all you happen to care about is shooting, the story doesn't get in the way of that, either. The campaign ends with a dramatic conclusion, and I frankly hope there are never talks of making this franchise into a movie, because Call of Duty 4 goes beyond the limits of what films are capable of.
(also, the music is commendable, simply because I generally don't think I'd want much of a soundtrack for realism's sake, but Stephen Barton's work here is beautifully sublime, and sets the mood well)
Finally after much anticipation i finally got a copy of call of duty 4 and have now finished the game.
The main story is how a Russian ultranationalist party wants to bring Russia back to it's soviet days. The leader of the ultranationalists is Imran Zackaev and he uses a middle eastern terrorist, Kahled Al Asad to draw attention away from the russians.
Playable characters jump between several characters. You play S.A.S sergent Soap Mactavish, Sergent Paul Jackson of the U.S.M.C and also a very fun one off mission were you go flashback 15 years and play as captain price.
The graphics are incredibly detailed and every tiny detail is catered for.
The story was a fantastic idea considering how call of duty has jumped from world war 2 to the modern day.
Online is where the fun really lies. There are hundreds of different online games but my favourite is ground war which is basically your team deathmatch but with LOTS more players and it actually feels like a warzone with grenades,explosions and bullets happening all around you.
A very deep experience and certainly worth your money, definitely my game of the year.
The main story is how a Russian ultranationalist party wants to bring Russia back to it's soviet days. The leader of the ultranationalists is Imran Zackaev and he uses a middle eastern terrorist, Kahled Al Asad to draw attention away from the russians.
Playable characters jump between several characters. You play S.A.S sergent Soap Mactavish, Sergent Paul Jackson of the U.S.M.C and also a very fun one off mission were you go flashback 15 years and play as captain price.
The graphics are incredibly detailed and every tiny detail is catered for.
The story was a fantastic idea considering how call of duty has jumped from world war 2 to the modern day.
Online is where the fun really lies. There are hundreds of different online games but my favourite is ground war which is basically your team deathmatch but with LOTS more players and it actually feels like a warzone with grenades,explosions and bullets happening all around you.
A very deep experience and certainly worth your money, definitely my game of the year.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the mission "Aftermath", if you get out of the back of the Chinook and turn left, there is a playground directly ahead. As you approach the playground, you will hear the haunting sounds of children playing.
- GoofsDuring the final mission as the helicopter destroys the bridge, Gaz shouts, "Stop the bloody truck," but he is the one driving.
- Quotes
Captain Macmillan: Oi, Suzy.
- Crazy creditsThe babies of the people who made the game that were born during the making of the game are listed in the end credits.
- ConnectionsEdited into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered (2016)
- SoundtracksHard and Deep
Performed by Mark Grigsby
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