
Thrusting you directly into the action where its prequel left off, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 immediately immerses players in a thrilling and adrenaline-pumping battle to keep the world safe. With rotating characters, exotic locations, and creative battle sequences, game play is intense, rewarding, and thoroughly addictive. The main campaign is a bit short, clocking in at around five hours. While it’s a bit disappointing to be able to blow through it so fast, the smooth game play helps console you. Challenging enemies mean that winning actually offers a sense of satisfaction missing in so many of today’s games.
What I do sort of wish was missing, however, were some of the more disturbing undercurrents that the occasionally muddy plot offers. While I suppose the ethical questions raised by the infiltration of a terrorist cell (during which you must behave as an actual terrorist) are worth examining, I can’t help but feel that the tightly paced plot doesn’t allow the proper time for a full resolution and processing of the issues the game is trying to examine. The result is a dark, occasionally disturbing muddle of ethical gray area that makes victory a little less sweet – fine for a TV show, perhaps, or a movie, but maybe a bit much for a video game to handle properly.
The Special Ops Mode subverts all of these problems by concentrating solely on single campaign based missions you can perform solo or with a friend. Varied in both nature and the different skills required, this mode allows a lot of excellent action without all of the confusing emotional fallout. Playing with friends is a rewarding experience that can really enhance the game play. What’s more, the tried and true Multiplayer function made so successful in Call of Duty 4 is still a shining star in this game. With loads of new perks, features, and weapons, this aspect of the game will keep old fans thrilled with both its consistency and its improvements.









































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