"These fans deserve the biggest Xbox 360 console ever, and we're delivering with more storage space than ever before and freedom to enjoy their favorite games and downloadable Game Add-ons, including the first two 'Modern Warfare 2' maps that will be available first on Xbox LIVE."* Being able to work so closely with the talented team at Infinity Ward on the design has enabled us to develop a console that will set bragging rights around the world," said Albert Penello, senior director of global marketing for Xbox 360. 10." This limited edition console will be available in the following regions on November 10th: Europe, the Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia), UK, U.S., Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Australia and New Zealand "It is thrilling to bring the exclusive 'Modern Warfare 2'-inspired Xbox 360 console to Call of Duty fans. "The precision and detail that's been put into the console captures the intensity and feel of 'Modern Warfare 2.' We can't wait for our community and fans around the world to see for themselves on Nov. "It's the highest compliment to the team and our fans to have a special themed Xbox 360 console," said Vince Zampella, CEO of Infinity Ward. Update: Microsoft confirmed the 250GB harddrive will not be sold separately. The bundle is available for pre-order now and retails for $399. Move beyond the single player missions, and you've got a fully-fledged Xbox Live experience waiting for you online with plenty of engaging maps to challenge and keep you interested until Christmas at least.US, SeptemDuring the Infinity Ward press conference going on in Los Angeles tonight, the company revealed a new limited edition Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 themed Xbox 360 bundle featuring a 250GB harddrive, two wireless controllers, and a copy of the game. While it does keep you from wandering off and getting lost, it does mean that you're restricted into taking out machine gun nests the way the developers wanted you to rather than getting creative. The game follows, especially through the city levels, a narrow corridor that you can't vary from forcing you into skirmishes and key battles to keep the game moving.
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It is something that the Call of Duty series has suffered from before and unfortunately COD4 doesn't break the norm. Get past this and the other grumble you are likely to have it the lack of openness to the gameplay.
For the most part this is admittedly unlikely to happen that often, but at the same time if you don't stick with the team because you fall behind you'll then miss most of the action as they clear and sweep the rooms ahead of you. Get ahead of the action and you're left waiting for the rest of your team, which you can't control remember, to catch up. While for the most part this plays out fine following orders, moving up the left side, enacting flanking manoeuvres, etc, it does have its limitations. Those looking for the more tactical approach of the GRAW series will be disappointed. Gameplay and you are on your own, keeping with Call of Duty style you have to work in a team, but you never get to control anyone other than you. These levels see you getting more action and more support either from more men within your own troop or air support by a couple of helicopters now and then.ĥ Reasons why the REDMAGIC 7 is a sublime gaming phone The other story thread sees you playing a marine in the US army and therefore a very different gaming experience. The opening level set on a cargo ship (what is it about cargo ships?) is certainly a fantastic start to getting you into the action and plays out like the beginning of a Bond movie. There is a lot of "Tango Down", get to the "LZ" and other military lingo to give you a great immersion into the world it's trying to project.
First off you play "Soap" MacTavish, a newbie SAS solider sent out in four man assault teams into hostile trouble spots.
Like previous episodes, Call of Duty 4 is spilt across two storylines that slowly, but surely become intertwined. In comes a global plot set against the background of Russian, the Middle East and your usual terror cell locations. Gone are the World War Two battlefields, the Russian stand at Stalingrad and holding on to the fields of northern France. (Pocket-lint) - The latest episode in the Call of Duty series hits the gaming community, but has the move to modern warfare brought an improvement in the visceral experience or made it just another first person shooter?