Activision has officially released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, the latest instalment in their ever-growing rebooted Modern Warfare sub-collection.
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The main story in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III takes just 3-5 hours to complete, depending on your skill level if you are trying to take a stealthy route through the levels or going in guns blazing (literally). You might think this is a bit short for a Call of Duty game, and you would be correct, but there are a few reasons why it isn’t a huge issue.
First of all, the fact that you can tailor your gameplay to your own tastes just with the way you play the game, choosing a careful and quiet route or otherwise, you can always go back and play the same mission in another way and see if you can do better with another method. Additionally, there are weapons and items that you can discover in each mission, so you are incentivised to take a look around so that you can grow your collection.
Speaking of which, collecting weapons and combat items in-game gives the single-player campaign a very different feel. Although you are alone and facing NPC enemies, the mechanic gives the single-player campaign a multiplayer/battle royale feeling. However, it isn’t in a bad way.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III picks up right where the last game left off, marking the return of Captain Price and his soldiers, Task Force 141. After busting their asses to make the world a better place, they are alerted that the war criminal Vladimir Makarov has not only escaped from prison but has instantly enacted his plans of mass destruction and turning the world against
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