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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Customer Reviews
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Brilliant Game
5Brought this for my husband, now he is out from under the feet so i say brilliant! Graphics from my point of view are too good, but that can only be a good thing, right? Priced fine, delivered quick smart, good stuff, thank you
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Call of Duty-Modern Warfare 3
5Site quick & easy to use - Super quick delivery during busy festive season. Cheaper than all the other sites - Well Done Zavvi. Thanx
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Satisfied Customer
5Excellent delivery, excellent game. Very satisfied.
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MW3
5Great game with realistic senarios to heighten your senses. The vast amount of weapons that can be used is amazing. The multi player option is great and allows interaction between players to be fun and amusing. Certainly keeps the modern warfare series ahead of the competitors. Is there a MW4 coming!!!!!.
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MW3 Review
3Despite its flaws, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 takes the fantastic series we’ve come to love over the years and iterates on it with great success. The multiplayer is hands-down the best it has ever been, with more features, more modes and a ton of new levels and ways to interact via Call of Duty Elite. The singleplayer campaign and Spec Ops mode add value to the overall package, creating something that may not be perfect, but is too damn addicting to pass up.
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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
5perfect game full of action!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! perfect service thanks!
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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
5good service as usual and at a good price!!!
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Review
5People love to hate it, but the Call of Duty franchise is successful for a reason. No other first-person shooter has the same flair for visual spectacle in its singleplayer campaign, and few can match its utterly addictive multiplayer. While Call of Duty games have become formulaic at this point, as evidenced by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's muddled narrative and at times frustrating design, Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games have refined and polished the Modern Warfare experience to produce the best of the series with the third installment. Modern Warfare 3 comes to us by way of an older engine, but still looks great. Sure, it's not among the very best out there nowadays, but it performs well. At any given time the screen appears ready to burst with effects and visual madness. Entire battles are waged before you; buildings burn and crumble while a steady flow of explosions batter your senses. This is Call of Duty, and Modern Warfare 3 collects these moments of boom in abundance, presenting them in all their 60 frames-per-second glory. Modern Warfare 3's singleplayer campaign hits many of the same highs and lows as its predecessors. Amazing setpieces serve as backdrops for giant firefights yet again. This is no understatement. Few games retain the crazy roller coaster pace that this does level after level, with brief moments to breathe set between the next eruption of gunplay. The shooting feels extremely responsive and well-tuned, and the battlegrounds challenge your awareness at all times. You're always given different situations that mix-up the gameplay just enough to keep things interesting. The game presents a formidable challenge, as always, on the Hardened and Veteran settings – something that the more hardcore players will want to delve into. Still, Modern Warfare 3's campaign suffers from a run of the mill story and the patented Call of Duty monster closet syndrome, a common shooter ailment that occurs when infinitely spawning enemies pour from around corners, doors and stairs without end. At several points enemies even appear to completely disregard their own safety if it means they can run past your allies and just shoot you in the face. The story is difficult to follow as usual, and while it does wrap up the arc begun by the previous Modern Warfare games, it isn't ultimately all that interesting or satisfying. Moments of emotional weight fell flat as I found it difficult to muster up feelings of sadness about the death of one named soldier after witnessing the countless deaths of hundreds of other Americans. If singleplayer is good, then Modern Warfare 3's multiplayer is fantastic. Like the other Call of Duty games before it, this entry pulls you in with its persistent leveling system and frantic combat. All of the sixteen new maps are fun to play and, with a whole new slew of challenges to complete, rewards constantly pop up and keep you hooked with the next little endorphin rush. No matter whether I play for five minutes or five hours, multiplayer in Modern Warfare 3 always makes me feel like I'm accomplishing something. Some of the rewards you're constantly unlocking are killstreaks and perks—series stand-bys—which are a few great examples of how Modern Warfare 3 refines the series. You still unlock weapons by leveling up, but weapons also have levels as well. Leveling up a gun adds Weapon Proficiencies, which are essentially perks for your weapon. These proficiencies take things like the hip fire accuracy perk from the previous games and add it to your weapon unlocks, giving you the ability to focus on other perks when customizing your class. Killstreaks have also been reworked into Strike Packages to bring a better sense of balance and reward to all types of players. You still unlock abilities in Strike Packages by getting kills, but now you can specialize your killstreak rewards so they suit your playstyle. If you're not the type who goes on huge streaks and you're not always watching your kill/death ratio, you can take a Support Strike Package. This package doesn't have rewards that are as offensively-focused as the Assault package, but all kills carry over between spawns. This gives less-skilled players a way to contribute to the fight, and will hopefully give clans and groups ways to better specialize their players into a cohesive team unit. It's a great new feature, and showcases how Call of Duty offers one of the most varied multiplayer shooter experiences around. The controls feel as good as ever, and that same sense of exhilaration and speed that comes from a great round of multiplayer still exists. Like past Call of Duty games, occasional moments where one team totally dominates the other due to Assault Strike Package rewards still happen, but overall this remains a slight annoyance when weighed against the rest of the multiplayer package.
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Amazing Game!
5Wonderfual campaign to play. Needs only about 12 to 16 hours be played through and is a little bit too linear, but makes a lot of fun. Multiplayer is a key-feature and the killer-part of the game. MW3 is an amazing game!
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mw3
4hi mw3 is a great fast paced game with a lot going for it the campain is a little to short for my liking but for the time you do it is amazing with soo much going onscreen some times you take your eye of the ball and then your dead , thw mutiplayer is the same as other call of dutus with the ranking and game mode with a few changes like gun having 9it own xp point system so you can rank up your gun aswell as youself , aslo you have the great secial ops with survival and missions survival is great and gripping but could do with being able to have a 4 player tean and not just 2 witch lets it down a little all round mw3 is a truly great game and is well worth the cash ,its a must have to anyones games collection .
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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Customer Reviews
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