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« Reply #60 on: December 31, 2010, 04:18:19 PM »

I like it, but i feel that taking out stopping power was a mistake. Not because of my lack of skill, but due to a ton of overpowered stuff (you know what i mean), and i still kind of think that grenade launchers should be limited to the actual weapon rather than the attachment.

I'm loving pure modes and classic team-deathmatch though, and combat training is good feature to have. The switch to money rather than challenges to unlock stuff is another plus, because i was never able to unlock much since i never played much to begin with and this helps me get some decent stuff fast.
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« Reply #61 on: January 01, 2011, 07:53:25 AM »

The single player campaign is terrible, in that some parts are just plain unbalanced or misleading, and that the story is hard to get into because it isn't explained very well, and switches between different parts in time too quickly. I feel people will be more confused with this than they were with MW2 (though I never understood why people were confused by that story anyway).

The multiplayer, as in all the CoD games, is addictive, but it still hasn't changed much - facepaint and an economy system does not a great game make.

Zombies made a return, which is nice n'all that, but it's still very, very hard for solo players - it's a fun game mode, sure, and it's designed with multiplayer in mind, but I can't help but think that the difficulty should be toned down a notch or increased depending on the actual amount of players in the round.

The cheats to unlock all the maps for Zombies and the Intel are a nice addition - not many games have cheats nowadays, but IMO that's one of the great things about PS1 and PS2 games (in that most of them DO have cheats). I spent endless hours in GTA years ago with the flying car cheat, mainly pretending to be Harry Potter.

The interactive main menu is a pretty nice addition though - for those that don't know, look down in the main menu and press RT and LT (for the 360) at the same time repeatedly to get out of the chair and move about the room. The cheats are input on the computer behind the chair.
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