Early
November, while the country was tuning in to Rockstar’s songs, and waiting for
Spielberg’s directorial endeavour in an animated project, there was another set
of fans impatiently waiting for the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. A game that
has shattered entertainment records with 6.5 million copies sold, generating
about $400 million within Europe on launch day itself. It is a milestone in the
Call of Duty Series; a benchmark set in first-person shooter genre that perhaps
no other game, apart from one of its own, will be able to achieve in a few
years to come.
For
COD fans this time of the year is always exciting, when Activision brings out
the next in line with amazing graphic content and exciting twists in the
gameplay. Last year when Call of Duty: Black Ops was released with the lead
character voiced by Sam Worthington (Avatar), I remember, the enthusiasm with
which youngsters lined up at Music Planet to get a copy of their own; it had
grossed $360 million in 24 hours. But according to Activision (the game’s
publisher) COD: Modern Warfare 3’s day-one shipments have been the largest for
any game ever. Imagine the following. Even in India the craze has been on for
all Call of Duty titles ever since the first one was released way back in 2003.
After eight titles, COD still manages to pull such incredible sales figures in
the first-person shooting genre. Perhaps, next year we’ll see another one of
those and it would still not be enough.
Modern
Warfare 3 is a sequel to COD: Modern Warfare 2 released in 2009 with
Single-player Campaign, Cooperative and Multiplayer modes. Presumably, the
gameplay is same where our protagonists are fighting to stop a madman named
Vladimir Makarov who just wants to burn the world down. It continues from where
we were left - in the prequel, in Afghanistan - escaping to a safe house in India
and then to Sierra Leone. The game takes us through England, France, America
and Germany while World War III is underway. The game is violent, brutal and
fast paced, not suitable for kids; mature gamers only.
The
game has been developed by Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games, written by
Paul Haggis and includes voices by Idris Alba (Rock n Rolla), Timothy Olyphant
(Hitman), and Tobey Maguire (Spiderman). System requirements are quite the same
as before, as it can be played on Windows XP, Vista or 7 with Intel Core 2 Duo
and 2 GB RAM. Graphic requirements are at 256 MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT and
above with DirectX 9.0 and above for sound.
With
stunning cinematic direction, adrenaline pumping action and nerve-racking
suspense Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is going to be the best first person
shooter game of this year. Its non-stop action and smartly developed storyline
will keep COD fans entertained for a long time. And, keep them impatiently
waiting for another instalment of the much loved Call of Duty series.