
The good news for developers of the soon to be released Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, having won the coveted Best of Show Award at this year's big E3 video game convention, there's virtually no way it'll stay hidden among the tall grass that is the extremely crowded field of the first-person-shooter genre.
The bad news though, Best of Show means the game has to be near flawless to match the expectation that's been building and will continue to do so until its November 7 launch. But developers of the game, that has you trying to stop a Russian ultra-nationalist who wants to return the Soviet Union to its pre-democratic glory days, insist it will live up to the flood of positive press.
"Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare brings a level of realism, a level of authenticity that's unmatched in gaming right now,” said Vince Zampella, Infinity Ward. “We put a lot of effort into making the world believable, realistic, and immersive. It's the details that make all the difference between it being a game and an immersive experience that just sucks a player in."
The bad news though, Best of Show means the game has to be near flawless to match the expectation that's been building and will continue to do so until its November 7 launch. But developers of the game, that has you trying to stop a Russian ultra-nationalist who wants to return the Soviet Union to its pre-democratic glory days, insist it will live up to the flood of positive press.
"Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare brings a level of realism, a level of authenticity that's unmatched in gaming right now,” said Vince Zampella, Infinity Ward. “We put a lot of effort into making the world believable, realistic, and immersive. It's the details that make all the difference between it being a game and an immersive experience that just sucks a player in."
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