I finished up the Modern Warfare Remastered campaign last night. It turns out that this is still a really good game. I didn't remember too much of the story except for a few major plot points from playing the original back in 2007. What I did remember perfectly were some of the missions and set pieces. I think I'll always remember the excellent "All Ghillied Up" sniping/stealth and escape sequence.
One thing that surprised me is that the game didn't feel dated at all to me. There aren't things like wall running, sliding and shooting, or double jumping that have taken over the last several games in the franchise but it's still the same great COD shooting the series is famous for. I also appreciated playing a more grounded COD campaign again. The stuff you do in this game feels like the kind of things the military might actually do in the Middle East/Russia. I'm not trying to say it's all realistic but it was a nice change of pass from all the recent, futuristic games.
When I finished the campaign around 9:00 last night I was surprised to see that multiplayer was already live even though I didn't think it was supposed to unlock until midnight. I played a few matches and it felt instantly familiar. I have played so many hours of every COD multiplayer game since Modern Warfare came out in 2007 that I didn't really even know what maps would be in this game. They have all run together over the years. I immediately recognized every map I played in last night though.
Next I take on Jon Snow in Infinite Warfare.
One thing that surprised me is that the game didn't feel dated at all to me. There aren't things like wall running, sliding and shooting, or double jumping that have taken over the last several games in the franchise but it's still the same great COD shooting the series is famous for. I also appreciated playing a more grounded COD campaign again. The stuff you do in this game feels like the kind of things the military might actually do in the Middle East/Russia. I'm not trying to say it's all realistic but it was a nice change of pass from all the recent, futuristic games.
When I finished the campaign around 9:00 last night I was surprised to see that multiplayer was already live even though I didn't think it was supposed to unlock until midnight. I played a few matches and it felt instantly familiar. I have played so many hours of every COD multiplayer game since Modern Warfare came out in 2007 that I didn't really even know what maps would be in this game. They have all run together over the years. I immediately recognized every map I played in last night though.
Next I take on Jon Snow in Infinite Warfare.