Game Info: Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Finally, the Call Of Duty franchise ditches the tired, old, moldy milieu of WWII for the more familiar environs of the modern world. Ye olde musket-type weapons have been replaced with night-vision goggles, super rifles, craftier squad tactics and some of the most advanced enemy AI ever seen.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Details
| Platform: |
PS3 |
| Genre: |
Shooter |
| ESRB: |
M |
| Publisher: |
Activision |
| Developer: |
Infinity Ward |
| Release Date: |
11/05/2007 |
| Other Platforms: |
DS, PC, Xbox 360 |
» Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PS3)
Finally, the Call Of Duty franchise ditches the tired, old, moldy milieu of WWII for the more familiar environs of the modern world. Ye olde musket-type weapons have been replaced with night-vision goggles, super rifles, craftier squad tactics and some of the most advanced enemy AI ever seen.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Screenshots
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