It’s developer Infinity Ward’s turn in the Call of Duty hotseat for 2022. After finding success with 2019’s Modern Warfare reboot, the team has focused its efforts on a sequel, with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 exploring an “unprecedented global conflict” with “state-of-the-art gameplay.” Armed with a story campaign, competitive multiplayer, and co-op PvE, MW2 looks good on paper. However, when…
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Solid, yet very safe, campaign.
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Visually stunning and incredible sounding.
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Spec Ops has been improved.
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Bot modes are nice for newcomers.
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Multiplayer is functional and has the potential to be fun.
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Maps are good enough.
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Weapon progression keeps me playing.
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The usual bugs, glitches, and crashes that impact a Call of Duty launch.
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Multiplayer punishes movement and encourages camping.
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"Season 0" launch state of the game has been lackluster.
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Gunfight mode is missing, along with other fun "Party Modes."
