GT provides us with “an explosive mash-up of all four of the upcoming Call of Duty 4 maps.” For those unfamiliar with the game, it “delivers an added depth of multiplayer action providing online fans an all-new community of persistence, addictive and customizable gameplay.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.
The Call of Duty 4 experience is not complete until you create a custom music track composed entirely of the game’s gun shots, or at least for this gamer. Video after the break.
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GT pits the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare against each other in an interesting graphics comparison. Like always, these comparisons may not accurately reflect the true picture quality — that depends on many variables, including TV set, cables used, etc. Continue reading to watch.
GT reviews Call of Duty 4, which transports players “to treacherous hotspots around the globe to take on a rogue enemy group threatening the world.” Video after the break. Click here for more pictures. Here’s the verdict:
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is a fantastic game. The single-player experience is easily Infinity Ward’s best work to date. Calling it intense may be an understatement. The overall story is standard action movie fare, but the relationships built over the short five hours of play are surprisingly strong. Though the single-player lacks length, the multiplayer should keep you invested in COD4 for the long winter
This exclusive Arcade Mode lets players “rack up the points in this fun addition to the Call of Duty series.” Video after the break.
In this featurette, we “get a behind the scenes look at how Infinity Ward creates a level of the game.” Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.
In this GT Call of Duty 4 interview, they are set to find out how the PC game differs from the console versions. Video after the break. Click here for more pictures.
Many curious how Infinity Ward’s soon-to-release shooter will play have likely already answered that question for themselves. Xbox 360 owners had the opportunity to play in a rather long-running beta, PC gamers got a single-player demo, and PS3 owners got nothing…awkward. Our latest play session with the game, checking out a new multiplayer map and mode, was with yet-to-be widely seen PS3 version. Not surprisingly, it played almost exactly like the Xbox 360 version
Activision has just released a new Call of Duty 4 commercial. This title is set for release on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC platforms November 5th. Video after the jump. Click here for more pictures.