Modern Warfare Remastered brings back Call of Duty to former glory

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Robert Harris, Staff Writer

Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered overall goal was to regain all the players they lost due to all the jetpack and jumping around. When this happened tons of players found other alternatives such as Battlefield and Counter Strike. Infinity Ward’s is trying to say that they can do FPS(first person shooters) correctly.

Graphics: The graphics look much better than the old version of Modern Warfare obviously because all games have been upgraded graphically over the last 9 years. These changes include more detail and better color palette, which improves the game dramatically. Compared to other games made this year the graphics are keeping up to par. The graphics are exactly how they should be at this time.

Overview: The plot to the campaign is excellent. It follows the story that Modern Warfare had created perfectly.

Gameplay: The gameplay is very similar to the original Call of Duty 4. Infinity Ward did a good job at keeping the same guns, perks, grenades, maps and even the suits or uniforms the player wears. Even though they haven’t taken out the so called “annoying perks” such as juggernaut, if they were to be removed, it would be considered a different game instead of a remake of original game.

The Verdict: This game did an excellent job at staying the same as the original like it was suppose to be. Modern Warfare Remastered replicated the single player and multiplayer just upgraded the graphics to be on par with those of other modern games.

Lasting Appeal: When Modern Warfare was announced old CoD players returned just for the simple fact that boots-on-the-ground combat would be coming back. Many players that the next game will follow the same format but knowing Infinity Ward and Activison this may not happen. Although the boots-on-the ground style may be gone Modern Warfare Remastered has given players hope and the game developers more players that they had lost.