Showing posts with label Call of Duty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Call of Duty. Show all posts

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Sorry for the delay


Sorry VGF fans!

VGF is on a minor hiatus and will return shortly. In the meantime, vote for your pick for the best video game in 2010 in the VGF poll located to the right of the post. Can't find your pick? Leave a comment below and tell us why it should have made it on the list.

Game on.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

What to expect at E3 2010

It seems like just yesterday that Microsoft and Sony jumped on the Nintendo bandwagon and announced motion controllers for the Xbox 360 and PS3.

Turns out it was almost a year ago and the Electronic Entertainment Expo is returning in just under two weeks on June 15-17 at the L.A. Convention Center. Checkout the E3 Expo 2010 official website for more information.

In 2008, VGF had a list of 15 different expectations for E3 2008, many of which were either unfulfilled until 2009 when they were overshadowed by the Natal and PlayStation Move.

So this year, lets look at a few things we desperately hope to see and hear more about at the premier video game expo.

  • Some details on the Nintendo 3DS.
  • More Natal and PlayStation Move details, release dates, games, anything.
  • Word on the mysterious new Zelda title for the Wii.
  • More information on Gears of War 3 and Halo Reach.
  • Let's see what Little Big Planet 2 can do.
  • Rumors have circulated that there will be a pay option for a premier version of the PlayStation Network, is this true? What are the other guys up to?
  • How epic is Epic Mickey?
  • New Metal Gear Solid, Sonic, Half-Life, Portal, etc? Where's our favorite franchises?
  • Whatever happened to the lame Wii Vitality Sensor?
  • How painfully aggressive will Nintedo's Reggie Fils-Amie be?
  • Still holding on from last year: Kingdom Hearts 3 please.
  • Can Call of Duty dominate again or will the new Medal of Honor steal some thunder?
  • What's Rockstar's Agent?
  • Details on the next Beyond Good and Evil.
In the meantime, the editors from 1up.com pieced together a list of the "Top 50 Most Anticipated Games of E3 2010." Checkout the videos below:







Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Medal of Honor shows its resemblance to Modern Warfare


Electronic Arts's long-running first-person shooter franchise "Medal of Honor" is finally taking it's first steps in a "modern" direction when it's newest title - aptly named "Medal of Honor" - hits shelves this fall.

The game's release will come three years after Activision's "Call of Duty" franchise launched "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare." Ironically, the development team from the first two "Medal of Honor" titles defected in the early 2000s to create their own development studio.

Now it seems like EA is trying to play catch-up by mimicking a lot of the visual look of the first two "Modern Warfare" installments with it's newest title set in Afghanistan.

Check out the latest trailer for "Medal of Honor" below:

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Preview-Review - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2


Yes, it sold over 40 million copies the first day of its release.

Yes, there is a mission where players can choose to massacre innocent civilians in an Russian airport.

Yes, you can choose to bypass that mission with no penalty.

Finally, yes, it is likely to receive several video game honors and awards.

Just in case you haven't heard any of the pervasive hype surrounding this year's biggest video game release, I'm talking about Infinity Ward's and Activision's "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" the direct sequel to 2007's "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare."

In a series first, "Modern Warfare 2" continues the story of its 2007 predecessor with the formation of a new Russian ultra-nationalist Vladimir Makarov as he rekindles the throne of the fallen Imran Zakhaev to cause more havoc and destruction in another go around.

The strange thing about the "Call of Duty" series is that the plot of any given title takes a backseat to its intensive and explosion happy gameplay although many of the games' most dramatic cinematic moments are fueled by the basics of what's happening in the story. As a result, you don't find yourself paying much attention to the finer details of the story although what's going on can have a profound emotional impact when intense, emotional heart strings are picked.

With that being said - and without my completion of the game - "Modern Warfare 2" doesn't seem to break any ground in a narrative sense even though the game has received a lot of publicity from it's risky "Russian Airport" scene.

Thankfully, the same great gameplay from the series returns.

Anyone familiar with the previous two installments of the series can literally pick up and play the game from the title screen. It's refreshing to experience a series built on consistency rather than trying to reinvent its gameplay - I'm looking at you Final Fantasy.

Veteran's of the series can expect the same great campaign and multiplayer experience with the addition of two-person "Special Op" missions. However, I don't know if it's just me, but I can't seem to figure out how play with another person online in a tactical mission without inviting someone from my friends list.

I've personally spent the majority of my time in the game's in-depth online multiplayer matches. A few added upgrades make the experience a more balanced bout with "death streaks" which allow you to even the playing field after being killed a consistent number of times. There are also new challenges, a customizable emblem tag, and new "kill streaks" to keep things interesting in the same great experience millions of "Call of Duty 4" and "World at War" fan have enjoyed.

However, it seems as though these additions may be a little too forgiving. I understand there are some real..."gifted players" that reached level 60 by the time I purchased the game last Saturday (giving them 5 days to do so), but the average level of players is in the 30s. I haven't really played the game that extensively and I am already at level 11.

You are given a wide array of bonuses from things such as taking revenge on a player that just killed you or by saving another teams mate. This yields quicker level progression and makes the acquisition of those levels feel less rewarding.

Nevertheless, "Modern Warfare 2" is more the same.

It's the same great gameplay, brilliant visuals, dramatic presentation, and rewarding multiplayer. In this case more of the same is a good thing.

However, this consistency does not move the series much further and "Modern Warfare 2" seems to ever so slightly dissatisfy its monumental hype.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Modern Warfare 2: Countdown to Hysteria


The release of this year's biggest video game release "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" is just hours away.

I was even asked to write a brief for my local paper "The Saginaw News" about what's going on in my area.

300 expected at Saginaw County's GameStop for 12:01 a.m. Tuesday release of Call of Duty


With the possibility of the game setting new records for sales, it might not be a bad idea to check this one out.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

New Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Trailer

Developing on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's official website is a new trailer for the acclaimed series:


"Modern Warfare 2" will be a direct sequel to the 2007 hit. However, there isn't much by way of gameplay footage.

We might see more of a glimpse of the shooter when VGF takes you "virtually there" at E3 '09 next week.