Call of Duty Modern Warfare is a meticulously crafted Military First Person Shooter (FPS) videogame.
Set in the present day, Call of Duty 4 tells a fictional, but credible story of Russian nationalists and the illegal trade of nuclear weapons with extremists in the Middle East. The plot is told thru film-like interlaced stories from the perspective of the United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance (Force Recon), which is the special operations force of the United States Marine Corps and the Special Air Service Regiment (SAS), the principal special forces unit of the British Army.
During gameplay, the player will operate a variety of authentic weapons and equipment, such as MP5SD silenced machine guns, portable anti-tank guided Javelin missiles, night vision goggles as well as mount and operate explosive charges. The single player campaign also includes a short mission where the player operates the guns of an AC-130H Spectre gunship and a short flashback mission of a two man sniper team following the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster.
Due to the level of difficulty, political storyline, action and graphical assassinations, we recommend the game for teenagers ages 14 and up. The ESRB rated the game “M” for Mature – the “one fits all” rating given to all action games in the US.
In addition to the outstanding single player campaign, Call of Duty 4 also offers 16 multiplayer maps. The PS3 and Xbox360 version supports 18 players online, while the PC version offers 32-player matches.
Overall, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is an excellent first person shooter videogame for teens and adults. The single player campaign is a little short, but we take quality over quantity anytime.
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on May 2nd, 2008 at 2:46 am
this game is not supposed to be rated M
on February 24th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
I bought this game for my 12 year old son who has been asking me to let him buy this game for a very long time. I told him that if it was too graphic and was to bad for his young eyes to see, that I would throw the game out. So I bought the game and I supervised him playing the game. I thought I was going to see heads exploding and blood all over the place, but I saw violence you would see in a James Bond movie isn’t all that bad. Gore part on the back of the box is just a complete joke. I barely found any gore at all and there is barely any blood what so ever. I would still say though that it isn’t really suitable for Gamers under the age of 10. The game really shouldn’t have a M rating. It should be T instead. So parents, if you have a child begging to get this game, let them buy it.
on April 15th, 2009 at 4:48 am
M parents are against buying me this game. I am 13. How do I convince that this game isn’t so bad
on April 18th, 2009 at 10:14 am
Should not be M, my 13 year old son and i bought it for the xbox 360, and very little gore and blood, ESRB always rates shooting games M anyway, i do not know why though.
on April 18th, 2009 at 10:18 am
Should not be M, my 13 year old son and i bought it for the xbox 360, and very little gore and blood, ESRB always rates shooting games M anyway, i do not know why though.
on April 22nd, 2009 at 6:27 am
get this it should be played by everybody but i dont recomend it for kids under the age of ten and i am a owner of this game and all the other call of dutys this game should be raited T because there is no gore and no strong words used in this game and i know because i work at gamestop. this game is aproprite for children 10 and up i would say cuz i am a pro at these raitings so get it for every body 10+