I’ll start by saying that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III looks beautiful on the PS5. From campaigns to cutscenes to multiplayer, explosions were vibrant, players never seemed to clip, and the overall style was gritty, as expected from a COD title.
For the most part, people come to Call of Duty ready with their squads. The multiplayer section will be the most popular amongst the user base, so let’s start there. The multiplayer system from 2011 is back with a modern update for the interface.
Aim, shoot, die, respawn, and do it all over again really is the name of the game for the vast majority of multiplayer game modes in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, with obvious exceptions like Search & Destroy, which is round-based and not score-based.
While on the multiplayer front, Zombies makes its appearance known in Modern Warfare III with a brand-new map that is significantly larger than the ones from games like Black Ops 2 and Black Ops 3. This map feels about the same size as the map that you’ll find in Warzone.
Into single-player content, the campaign has a lot of controversy attached to it. Many people are angry that the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III campaign is so short. It took me around 6 to 7 hours to complete, but I’m an explorer and often get interrupted by real-life duties.
The story picks up where the remake of Modern Warfare II left off with a prison break. Soldiers loyal to Makarov break into a prison to get him out and continue their plan to begin a world war. The premise is just on this side of believable but only just, as it seems out of the realm of possibility that one person and their military group could manage to do what they do.
Jumping into this Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III has been an intimidating experience because it is being destroyed across the internet. Hardcore fans are not happy with what Activision Blizzard has done with this latest revamp and have been loud about it.