The single player campaign for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023) has seemingly failed to live up to player expectations, with early reviews for the adventure notably trending negative. It appears much of the criticism stems from its short length – it reportedly takes around 3-6 hours to complete – but the conversation also includes talk
Modern Warfare III feels like a content expansion for Call of Duty: Warzone, and if it were sold as that, at a lower price, it could’ve been justified. But by selling this as a premium experience, and crunching developers to create the game in just 16 months (as reported by Bloomberg, disputed by Sledgehammer), Activision has shown its hand
Rehashed. While a little pretentious and irresponsible in how hard it pushed its “scenarios ripped straight from the headlines” angle and its presentation of war crimes, the 2019 reboot managed to bring the Modern Warfare line back to basics in a refreshing way that justified returning to the sub franchise despite the definitive way 2011’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 concluded.
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