Judging by the trailers that have been doing the rounds, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare looks set to deliver the most intense and cinematic action experience of the series so far.
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Judging by the trailers that have been doing the rounds, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare looks set to deliver the most intense and cinematic action experience of the series so far.
Check out the First Look
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Games looks great but if they are still relying on the health system they brought in from CoD2 onwards then its a game I won't be buying. Looks great but I preferred the more realistic health system of the first game. It's also a shame that CoD 4 is being labelled as a Stalker rip as it has Prypriat in it.
It seems a bit harsh to diss the health system in a war game. I preferred it because it made a more fluid game experience.
Thank god the game's actually coming out on the PC this time.
I think we had a lucky escape not getting cod3 on pc! the only system it was any good on was the wii.
The reason I picked up on the health system in CoD 2 was the fact that if you sat down and took a break from the action your health regenerated where as the first CoD you actually needed health kits etc. CoD 2 just felt like a run and spray game to me.
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