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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 "Battle for New York" (Critical Hit) music video

Added: 05.11.2013 21:24 | 3 views | 0 comments


Watch this re-imagining of the "Battle for New York" theme from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 performed by the video game music tribute band, Critical Hit.

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Call of Duty: Ghosts Review | GodisaGeek

Added: 05.11.2013 15:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


GodisaGeek: "Theres so much content on offer in Call of Duty: Ghosts that everyone will get their moneys worth, and then some. Infinity Ward could quite easily have rested on their laurels, stayed in their comfort zone to release Modern Warfare 4 this year with little negative critical reception. Instead, theyve done something bold with the franchise they gave life to, and as a result have created the best Call of Duty game since Modern Warfare 2. Big, brash and absolutely stunning."

From: n4g.com

Call of Duty: Ghosts Review | GameInformer

Added: 05.11.2013 15:18 | 11 views | 0 comments


Since 2008, every Call of Duty release has featured a Modern Warfare or Black Ops subtitle in its name. After finishing the Modern Warfare story with the decisive conclusion of its third entry, Infinity Ward had every chance to inject the long-running series with new life.

From: n4g.com

Call of Duty: Ghosts Review | GameRevolution

Added: 05.11.2013 13:21 | 10 views | 0 comments


GR: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Another November means another Call of Duty, but things are different this time. The Infinity Ward we once knew is no more and the Modern Warfare sub-series that made the military FPS franchise what it is today has been left behind. Now, the remnants of the once genre-revolutionizing studio have teamed up with the folks at Neversoft and Raven to create an entirely new Call of Duty series, but is Ghosts different in more than just name?

From: n4g.com

Call Of Duty GHOSTS Review - Gamespot

Added: 05.11.2013 9:23 | 5 views | 0 comments


The first few minutes of Call of Duty: Ghosts don't paint a terribly accurate portrait of what lies ahead. You barely have time to take stock of the idyllic Southern California setting before fire begins raining down from the heavens, destroying every car and home in sight as a shouty man commands you to follow him to safety. But whereas Infinity Ward's recent work on the Modern Warfare series was weighed down by bewildering plot twists and an affinity for restricting its most exciting moments to noninteractive set dressing, Ghosts tells a lean, straightforward story that throws you into plenty of spectacular situations, but with more breathing room to appreciate the action. Along with the outstanding new Extinction co-op mode and an abundance of clever refinements to competitive multiplayer, Call of Duty: Ghosts is a refreshing and thoroughly satisfying entry in the blockbuster shooter franchise.

From: n4g.com

Call of Duty: Ghosts review - MMGN

Added: 05.11.2013 9:23 | 2 views | 0 comments


MMGN: Call of Duty: Ghosts is playing it safe giving its millions of entrenched fans exactly what they want highly addictive multiplayer thats even more chaotic when played at a faster pace. The single-player campaign, however, is an uninspired disappointment and not the next-generation of Call of Duty we were promised. Aside from a few standout moments, its more of the same and nothing that couldnt have been done when Modern Warfare launched. Theres plenty to enjoy about Call of Duty: Ghosts' multiplayer if youre ready to go around again with more of the same, but if you were hoping for revolutionary innovation to kickstart the next-generation, you wont find it here.

From: n4g.com

Call of Duty: Ghosts Review - PSU

Added: 05.11.2013 9:23 | 8 views | 0 comments


Ernest Lin from PSU writes: "Call of Duty: Ghosts is the start of a new series within the mega-hit first-person shooter franchise, and its the first Call of Duty to land on next-generation consoles. Developed by the studio that started it all, Infinity Ward, Ghosts is a spiritual successor to the Modern Warfare trilogy. Last years effort by Treyarch with Black Ops II pushed the series forward in a number of ways, raising the bar for what players expect. Despite a number of new modes and features, Ghosts falls flat in disrupting the FPS landscape like Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare did, and it doesnt instill excitement back into the annual franchise."

From: n4g.com

Call of Duty: Ghosts Review - PSLS

Added: 05.11.2013 9:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


Two years ago we finally saw the culmination of the acclaimed Modern Warfare series by Infinity Ward, leading many fans to wonder what the studios next step would be and how would it compare to the name that put Call of Duty where it is. Now, they the are back with Call of Duty: Ghosts, a world where weapons of mass destruction are used to reshape the world, leaving only a handful of elite soldiers to find out what happened and stop it from happening again. - PSLS

From: n4g.com

Call Of Duty GHOSTS Review - Gamespot

Added: 05.11.2013 8:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


The first few minutes of Call of Duty: Ghosts don't paint a terribly accurate portrait of what lies ahead. You barely have time to take stock of the idyllic Southern California setting before fire begins raining down from the heavens, destroying every car and home in sight as a shouty man commands you to follow him to safety. But whereas Infinity Ward's recent work on the Modern Warfare series was weighed down by bewildering plot twists and an affinity for restricting its most exciting moments to noninteractive set dressing, Ghosts tells a lean, straightforward story that throws you into plenty of spectacular situations, but with more breathing room to appreciate the action. Along with the outstanding new Extinction co-op mode and an abundance of clever refinements to competitive multiplayer, Call of Duty: Ghosts is a refreshing and thoroughly satisfying entry in the blockbuster shooter franchise.

From: n4g.com


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