Monday, November 29, 2010

Andy Mcnab Vs Modern Warfare 2

"I sometimes play the last Call Of Duty with my godson, who wipes the floor with me, and I was already impressed. But this new game takes it to a new level. The movement of the characters is spot on. The way a trained soldier holds and fires a gun is very specific – and they’ve got the movement right, down to the last detail."

"Even the blood spatter and impact of a bullet on a human is correct. Some maps in particular are very close to the real thing. In the opening level you are fighting insurgents through rat runs, in and out of back alleys, mosques and markets in a city. That is exactly the sort of conditions our troops were fighting under in Basra, Iraq".

"The game really gets across the frantic chaos of a firefight. I’m sure this game will be on the receiving end of some stick – but its biggest defence is its realism. It isn’t glorifying war, it’s bringing it into living rooms and simulating it as closely as possible".

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