So guys, now that THE MOST ANTICIPATED GAME EVAR is coming out in a few days, I thought I'd review the game for you.
THIS POST DOES NOT CONTAIN SPOILERS! I only elaborate on what we already know from demos and trailers! Nothing I say in here will spoil the story for you.
With that out of the way, here's my review of MW3.
Wow.
After the disaster that Modern Warfare 2 was, I didn't have any hopes for Modern Warfare 3. The E3 demo and launch trailer showed uncreative and repetitive gameplay that left me to believe the entire game would be a repeat of everything I hated in MW2. The game starts out in New York City, in the same level demonstrated at E3. You're basically playing the same crap that you played in MW2 while in Washington, DC - killing russians with no real purpose or relation to the actual story. The events are ridiculously scripted, and it’s the same god damn “cool” missions (scuba, helicopter, boat, crew expendable) from MW1 and MW2 combined into the first two shitty levels.
While the game runs at a consistently smooth framerate, the graphics look as bad as COD2. The engine has had practically zero improvements in the past 5 years, which is extremely embarrassing for such a high profile video game series. Modern Warfare 3 doesn’t even take advantage of the improvements Treyarch made to the engine for Black Ops, such as the 3D main menu and real cinematic cutscenes. Shadows don't draw unless you are practically standing on top of an object. Unfortunately, Hans Zimmer, the composer for MW2, did not compose the music for MW3. The soundtrack of MW2 was the only thing that was outstanding about that clusterfuck game, but MW3 doesn’t even have that. The music, while fitting the combat scenes, just sounds “generic.”
At this point, any last shred of hope I had for the game completely vanished, leaving me to believe the developers didn't learn anything. I was about to stop playing, but I just had to see how the game ended so I could validate my complaints.
The third level is where the story actually begins. In pursuit of Makarov, the story rapidly picks up pace and continues to grow in intensity until the end of the game. With the exception of the first two levels, Modern Warfare 3 tells a thrilling, dramatic, and emotional story that flows beautifully from one level into the next. This game concludes the Modern Warfare series, and I felt satisfied by the end. Modern Warfare 3 returns to the roots of Modern Warfare 1 and improves on all of the shortcomings of Modern Warfare 2.
It would be best to pretend that Modern Warfare 2 never even existed. Honestly, I think this game was written to erase MW2 from the series. Modern Warfare 3 has only a SINGLE reference to MW2, which is the airport level that was terrorized by Makarov. The hunt for Makarov and the Russian invasion stemmed from that event is all that's relevant to the MW3 story. Nothing else matters…literally. On the other hand, Modern Warfare 1 is a TOTALLY different story. MW3 is so closely tied to the events of MW1 that it continuously refers back to multiple events of the game, and EXPANDS on them! The writers did a fantastic job at tying the two games together.
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