fredag 11 november 2011

Check those corners!

Danger close!

Like I have proclaimed many times in this 'ere blog, I did in fact get MW3 on its release day. Having played through the campaign mostly on Hardened difficulty in five hours, I sort of regret getting it though. The old Call of Duty games that took place in WWII were really good (-spinoffs on Medal of Honor), and I mostly consider the four last entries guilty pleasures. Call of Duty 4, MW2 and Black Ops are not much more than interactive movies, but once you realize this they are actually quite enjoyable - if very linear - experiences. Personally I'm not a huge fan of the multiplayer mode in these games (epic quickscope ecks dee, ecks dee) so I disregard it when discussing them. In the last entry in the series it is painfully obvious that what the now ousted developer Infinity Ward brought to the table was something special and not easily replaced. On its surface, MW3 looks and plays just like the previous games, but once you look past that you'll notice that something is missing. The three previous games made you feel something - they really felt larger than life and visceral, like computer games directed by Michael Bay. That's why they sold in droves and that's why people keep coming back to the franchise for more.

Essentially MW2 and Black Ops were just reiterations of the first game just as much as MW3, but the "soul" is missing in the latter one. World War III is in full rage in New York, but it just feels meh because there are no memorable characters to connect to. That and the graphics have not evolved one iota since Black Ops. Battlefield 3 has a new graphics engine called Frostbite 2 which looks insanely good, bordering on photorealistic on the highest settings. Compare that to MW3's plastasene, unconvincing and tired old graphics. The weapon models still look pretty nice but that's about it. The computer game industry moves so quickly these days that not keeping up is just not forgivable. Five hours is inadequate for a full price game, and when the multiplayer is deathmatchy, run-and-gun, strategy-less and infested with kids who aren't old enough to play the game that's no excuse. Bottom line: A very dissapointing entrance to the franchise and (spoiler alert) thank God it seems like it's the last one continuing with this storyline.

I've also bought BF3 which I have not been able to play that much due not having a lot of spare time and it crashing on me a lot. I've finally managed to get it to work though and will play it over the weekend to a great extent. From what I've played so far I've enjoyed it a lot more than MW3 to be sure. I'll save it for another blog entry though once I've finished the campaign and played some more multiplayer. Next week will be pretty busy too, with two huge bombs dropping from Nintendo: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and Super Mario 3D Land. Well until next time, I'm Oscar Mike out of here and Ramirez - do everything!

Stay frosty!™

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