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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Xbox 360)

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Xbox 360)

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From: Activision
Category: Video Games

List Price: £54.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 445 reviews
Sales Rank: 12

Format: Unknown format
Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: military-action-games
Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Edition: Normal
Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: No Operating System
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: calodumod2xbox360
EAN: 5030917077449
ASIN: B0021AETNQ

Release Date: November 10, 2009
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Product Description

Modern Warfare 2, the sequel to the Multiplayer Game of the Year winner 'Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare', continues the gripping and heart-racing saga with an unprecedented level of action as players face off against a new threat dedicated to bringing the world to the brink of collapse.

  • Call of Warfare: Stunning cinematic action, including new underwater missions, new gadgets such as the motion detector and new vehicles including snowmobiles and more.
  • Rough guide: Massive globe-spanning adventure sees you travelling to the deserts of Afghanistan, the slums of Rio de Janerio and the wilderness of Russia.
  • Bigger world: New larger levels allow you to tackle missions however you want: will you try a frontal assault or a more stealthy approach from another angle?
  • Special co-op: New Special Forces mode will introduce two player co-operative play for the first time, in a series of non-story missions
  • Be the best: Competitive multiplayer is even bigger and better than before, with all-new rewards for everyone from raw recruits to the most experienced players.



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3 out of 5 stars Way Overrated   September 4, 2010
Keyboard Warrior
Good game but way overrated, not as groundbreaking as COD4, and not as good as Battlefield Bad Company 2 in my opinion....and the multiplayer is plagued by annoying little brats and spoilt pre-pubescent angry little teenagers which can seriously affect your enjoyment of the game, C'mon I mean shouldn't they be playing on their Space Hoppers, reading Harry Potter or doing their homework or something, .. its an 18 certificate game so where are the parents for goodnes sakes..!!



4 out of 5 stars utstanding game but...,   September 3, 2010
Jena Malone
The graphics in this game are awesome. Some of the best I have seen in a game. If you are a big online multiplayer (XBOX Live), they still have some of the same issues as they had before that make it frustrating to play. (ie. respawning near or in front of enemy units, guns that take too many shots at close range to kill, and more.) The campaing is fun. But, I think once I am finished, I'll be back to playing the multiplayer on COD:WAW.


4 out of 5 stars Real Enough   August 30, 2010
Mr. J. F. Clarke (England)
This comes from someone who played Halo franchise first. - I understand why this is the alternative.

Yes, there is good reason as to why the Call of duty series is a competitor to Halo, many reasons in fact. Its just the 'fan boy' camaraderie that wee's a little bit on the image of both titles. Both eager to detest the other.

COD:MW2 is realistic. At least, compared to other 1st person shooters, featuring a wide array of actual weapons used today in warfare and no doubt sound like the real deal (probably). The campaign is not your average story due to its switching of characters, various landscapes and areas, something overlooked by most games today glamorising an invincible warrior capable of taking not just several bullets and explosions to the face but being lucky enough to avoid the eventual truth that people kill and get killed. Make the connections where you like, my point is that this game genuinely is far more realistic than some of the games on the market. Do we play games for realism? not necessarily, some try to escape it but others rely on it. Sure you'd have to be wearing a butt load of Kevlar and be one lucky s.o.b to take several rounds from an AK47 and live, sure not all troops get the insane amount of air support shown nor the weapons and funding, but its those kitsch additions that can make this game special, enjoyable to say the least. That and the plot is basically USA vs. USSR.

Sounds pretty awful when you hear that you have to be Americans and fight the Russians. Lucky for us all, that's hardly the case considering the U.S is pretty much getting rinsed throughout the game. That and there is a nice touch (if rare) of hearing the odd accent of the British. We get enough of the bold & brash American commando linguistics in films, thank you very much.

Special Ops is a very welcome game mode, replaying some of the games high points with the option to play with friends. There is some real fun to be had sniping countless enemies with the cover of a snowy forest, atop a well equipped tower or wherever the hell you like really. Snow mobile races are usually a laugh too, hurtling down a mountain weaving in and out of forested wilderness. However, if you'd rather just burn through countless clips of ammo, fighting your way through hordes of soldiers then no fear, this game caters. The downsides are of course, online multiplayer with numerous screaming/swearing children from the U.S - mute them - then its as addictive as halo3. Another is the campaign is too short with roughly 10-15 hours of a first time play through on regular difficulty. If you're going to be a bit harsh, you could say the fighting is bias considering the enemies can cover efficiently, merely raise a gun to fire without exposing themselves to gunfire, whereas you must hope you didn't overdo it on the ol' analogue stick. A minimal negative but still questionable.

So, top notch action - check
quality multiplayer modes - check
over the top weaponry and slow mo - double check
perfection? - "close, but no cigar" (Don Corneo, perverted fat man, wall market)



4 out of 5 stars Son locked in dark room screaming for more ammo.   August 27, 2010
The Phantom (Deepest Gloucestershire)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This game must be good. Since I bought it for my son I havent seen him. It's been a warm summer and he has is brilliant white and has lost weight.
He is developing a twitch and has arthritic hands.



5 out of 5 stars Best Game For PS3 and Xbox360 !!!   August 27, 2010
jemeel el
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I first thought that this game would be just like any other first person war game... But it's with no doubt my favourite game of all ..the online feature is very entertaining and there's lots of competition !
There's also an ofline multiplayer split screen mode with lots of missons and co-op modes.
there's just too much to talk about for this game,my advice..buy it ! you wont regreat it !


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