Call Of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Wii Trailer

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  • It's gritty, it's dark, and a whole lot of people get shot - but the graphics are outstanding in the trailer for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
  • Sep 29, 2016 Activision releases the launch trailer for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Remastered, showing the improved visuals alongside classic missions from the almost ten year old shooter.

Marine and British S.A.S soldier fighting through an Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Reflex for Wii arms you with an arsenal of advanced and powerful weaponry and transports you to the most dangerous hotspots around the globe to take on a rogue enemy threatening the world. Marine and British S.A.S soldier fighting. Infinity Ward shows the next level of intensity and storytelling in their new Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare trailer. Free Download to Xbox 360 Browse.

Game name Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
First released on
2007-11-05
Genres Shooter, Simulator
Age ratings ESRB M (Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language) · PEGI Sixteen
Game modes Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Publisher(s) Activision
Developer(s) Infinity Ward, n-Space, Treyarch
Platform(s) PC, PS3, X360, NDS, Mac, Wii
Views 322 times
Rating 9.5/10 (2 votes) Submit your rating to get +1 XP

In Call of Duty 4, the player assumes the role of two characters in the fictional war that takes place in the game. Sgt. John 'Soap' MacTavish, a member of the British S.A.S. and Sgt. Paul Jackson, a member of the United States Marine Corps. Though missions for both characters take place in different locations they are both fighting toward the same goal; to stop the terrorist forces of Khaled Al-Asad and Imran Zakhaev from using a nuclear weapon they have obtained.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Summary

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare differs from previous installments of the Call of Duty series. Previous Call of Duty games have a distinct three country-specific campaign style, while Call of Duty 4 has a more film-like plot with interlaced story lines from the perspectives of Sgt. Paul Jackson of the Marines 1st Force Recon and Sgt. 'Soap' MacTavish of the British 22nd SAS Regiment.

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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare releases

RegionRelease datePlatform
North America Monday 5th of November 2007 PC (Microsoft Windows)
North America Monday 5th of November 2007 PlayStation 3
North America Monday 5th of November 2007 Xbox 360
North America Monday 5th of November 2007 Nintendo DS
Australia Wednesday 7th of November 2007 Xbox 360
Australia Wednesday 7th of November 2007 PlayStation 3
Australia Wednesday 7th of November 2007 PC (Microsoft Windows)
Australia Wednesday 7th of November 2007 Nintendo DS
Europe Friday 9th of November 2007 Xbox 360
Europe Friday 9th of November 2007 PlayStation 3
Europe Friday 9th of November 2007 PC (Microsoft Windows)
Europe Friday 9th of November 2007 Nintendo DS
North America Friday 26th of September 2008 Mac
Worldwide Tuesday 10th of November 2009 Wii
Australia Friday 28th of January 2011 Mac

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System: WiiReview Rating Legend
Dev: Treyarch1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid4.0 - 4.4 = Great
Pub: Activision2.0 - 2.4 = Poor4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy
Release: Nov. 10, 20092.5 - 2.9 = Average5.0 = The Best
Players: 1-103.0 - 3.4 = Fair
ESRB Rating: Mature3.5 - 3.9 = Good

Iphone to imovie. September 2, 2009 - The Call of Duty franchise has always been strong, but with Modern Warfare, Activision unleashed a blockbuster powerhouse that now strikes fear in the holiday competition. As developers Infinity Ward gear up to release the next installment in the series, their sister company, Treyarch, steps in to finally bring the first game to Wii. Are Nintendo fans in store for the full treatment, or will Modern Warfare suffer a similarly ill fate as so many other ports before it?

If, by some miracle of nature, you're not yet familiar with the game, let's catch you up to speed with a bit of background. Which call of duty is still active. The Call of Duty franchise, as a whole, has always revolved around World War II - and truly, who hasn't had enough of that? Along with competing series such as Bros. In Arms and Medal of Honor, Call of Duty has ensured that first-person shooter (FPS) fans have had no shortage of games focused on this great struggle.

Modern Warfare, however, took many of the traditional Call of Duty mechanics and sensibilities and brought them into the present. The settings, situations, and characters were easily identifiable, and the game, overall, resonated in a more urgent way for audiences. Both the gameplay content and character behavior have been debated and analyzed repeatedly for their gritty nature, and it's a testament to just how far along some aspects of gaming have come in terms of being compelling entertainment.

What set Modern Warfare apart from the pack, however, were two huge factors: a single-player campaign that hit the player with an onslaught of non-stop action, and a multiplayer component so in-depth and feature-rich it's still being played by millions of people almost two years after release. What Wii owners should be psyched about is that Treyarch has promised to bring all that greatness to Nintendo's home console. From the tour de force story mode, to the crazy addictive online frag-fest, Modern Warfare Wii sets out to leave no option behind.

If you've seen any of the recently released screenshots of the game, well, it might not be enough to get you excited for Modern Warfare on Wii. The character models are blocky and low res, and the environments are clearly less defined. Of course, the game comes to Wii with one major improvement - something the next-gen consoles simply can't measure up to - and that's controls. Treyarch is modeling the game after the best of the best in terms of Wii FPS, and you'll have your selection of control options based around using the Wii Remote (to aim your reticule) and Nunchuk.

Like Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 and The Conduit before it, Modern Warfare Wii will attempt to give players a deep level of customization, allowing each player to fine-tune elements of the controls to best suit their specific preferences. In addition to this key difference in gameplay, the Wii version will also sport local co-op, much as World at War on Wii did. A second player can use a Wii Remote to jump into the game at any time to add a second reticule and additional firepower. The main player will be the only one with actual character control, however, leaving the second player with more of an on-rails experience.

What might shock and surprise players, however, is that the developers plan to carry over all that multiplayer goodness from the original versions of the game. The leveling system will be in place, and just like the next-gen and PC iterations, players will be able to rank up and unlock perks through extended online play. Up to 10 players can compete, with all the same modes and functions as before.

An unfortunate reality is that - though the gameplay will reportedly be intact (along with extra goodies) - there's simply no way for the Wii to keep up in terms of presentation. The visuals are taking a noticeable hit, in spite of Treyarch's claim to have upped the fidelity and effects from what Wii owners experienced with World at War. It's hard to understate the impact the visuals have on the overall experience, and it remains to be seen whether the Wii version will be able to pack a similar gameplay punch when all is said and done. No, graphics aren't everything, but they're an important element that just won't come to Wii unscathed.

One aspect of the game that has a better chance of translating faithfully, though, is the soundtrack, which played an equally powerful role in immersing players in the adventure. A constant barrage of rounds and explosives matched with an unrelenting musical score kept players gripping their controllers with fierce intensity. We hope to see a clean migration of the aural elements over to Wii, though no audio/video footage has been made available yet.

It might seem cold comfort to some that Wii owners are only just now getting the first game in the Modern Warfare series while next-gen gamers ready themselves for part two. If you only own a Wii, however, here's your chance to experience the game's greatness. Should Treyarch come through and bring this masterpiece to Wii without a hitch, there's ample reason for Nintendo fans to rejoice. We'll find out for sure just how good a job the developers have done when the game releases this holiday season.

By Tony Capri
CCC Freelance Writer

Wii

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Call Of Duty Mw Trailer

  • The new action-thriller from the award-winning team at Infinity Ward, the creators of the Call of Duty series, delivers the most intense and cinematic action experience ever.
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare arms gamers with an arsenal of advanced and powerful modern day firepower and transports them to the most treacherous hotspots around the globe to take on a rogue enemy group threatening the world.
  • As both a U.S. Marine and British S.A.S soldier fighting through an unfolding story full of twists and turns, players use sophisticated technology, superior firepower and coordinated land and air strikes on a battlefield where speed, accuracy and communication are essential to victory.
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