

With that said, some textures have aged, and the game cannot compete with the latest CoD productions. And it’s not coming as a surprise since the game is called Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Remaster - and not Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Remake. Here’s a video comparing gameplay sequences captured on PS4 and Xbox 360 to illustrate the work done on the 2016 remaster:Īll in all, everything is the same but slicker. Light effects, textures, faces, and HUD have been updated to meet today’s standards, making CoD4 more enjoyable than ever. The plot is not ground-breaking, but it should keep you interested throughout the game.

In CoD4, you’ll live these two conflicts from the perspectives of a US Marine and a British SAS Soldier, and you’ll be going to the UK, to the Middle East, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Ukraine throughout the game. At the same time, a civil war just began in Russia. A terrorist group has kidnapped and executed the president of a Middle Eastern country. In this episode, Call of Duty is taking us to a unique and modern battlefield. Is it still worth your time and money? Answer in this short review.īefore CoD4:MW, the Call of Duty franchise only covered the horrific events of World War II. In November 2016, Activision released a remaster for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Initially released in 2007 on PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare took the CoD franchise to a whole new galaxy. I recently found a sealed bundle including Infinite Warfare and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Remaster a couple of months ago and finally decided to give it a spin … 12 years after its original release.
