

Nevertheless, it works.īullets themselves now have realistic trajectory more akin to Battlefield than Call of Duty. The animations look realistic and punchy, no doubt exaggerated for some satisfying emphasis - particularly with the reload animations. This could go so wrong with the heightened realism everywhere else, but it's been done superbly. As if in resistance to the tide of motion capture rendering that is now commonplace in the industry, the gunplay is animated entirely by hand. Animations have been reworked however, most noticeably when it comes to the guns. Movements are snappy and smooth, and the controls remain the same they've been throughout the franchise's lifetime. Gameplaywise, this is still classic Call of Duty. Ambient sounds are great as well and the cast of voice actors do an incredible job of bringing their characters to life. They have a very different sound depending on if you're the one doing the shooting, or you're being shot at from a distance.

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Bullets distinctly crack and whistle, varying according to what gun they're fired from and where you're positioned when you hear them go off. The sound design, too, is excellent, serving to heighten the immersion posed by the photorealistic environments. The lighting, character models, and environmental details are some of the best this console generation has seen thus far. The graphics, of course, are phenomenal: especially in cut-scenes, but also during routine gameplay. Not only is its Campaign about international terror extremely believable (if a little too saturated by Hollywood tropes), but its gameplay is weightier and physically believable in a way that the responsive but floaty controls of previous entries never has been. This is, without a doubt, the most grounded and realistic CoD to date. It's difficult to stay away from politics here, as Modern Warfare is so rooted in the volatile hodgepodge of Western and Middle Eastern relations, but every effort will be made to ensure this review focuses primarily on the game aspect here. This, of course, is exactly what is needed from a game that is quite literally about modern warfare: an experience that highlights the horrors of the conflicts that aren't given enough balance in the media. 2019's Modern Warfare is Infinity Ward's first Call of Duty since 2016's mediocre Infinite Warfare, and it arrives at a time when its subject matter treads the line of being poignant versus feeling overbearing in the world's current political climate.
