![]() ![]() Giving away any of the other moments the campaign has in store would spoil the experience. Modern Warfare still sprinkles in those big-budget moments that fans come to expect, but the slower pace and darker tones the campaign holds are to be commended. You’re presented with the choice of either incapacitating all targets or waiting to make the right call on who’s hostile and who’s not. Occasionally, who you originally thought may be a civilian could turn out to be an enemy, as they dive for a nearby gun in an attempt to attack. As you scale floor-by-floor, enemies and civilians patrol the rooms and it’s up to your own instincts to determine whether the target is hostile. This tight, claustrophobic experience has your team infiltrate and identify key targets to eliminate. One of the game’s earlier and best missions involves a raid on a residential house, set in the backdrop of an urban London landscape. ![]() Though this is a shocking inclusion, for all the right reasons, it does begin losing steam in the later hours, as the shock value fades from an overabundance of these moments. At the end of each mission, you can return to the level select screen which provides you with a ‘collateral damage’ rating, determined by the carnage you committed. ![]() How you choose to approach this is ultimately up to you as Modern Warfare allows you to harm civilians if needed. Many of the missions involve civilians, which rightly panic as the chaos ensues on-screen. ![]()
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