Modern Warfare 3: Defiance Review Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3: Defiance is a competent though flawed handheld shooter. By Ashton Raze on January 6, 2012 at 5:01PM PST

Modern Warfare III. Credit: Activision. I’ve played many, many hours of the Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III beta both weekends, and while my overall sense is that this game is a lot of fun and

There's more to say about Modern Warfare 3, of course. Let's start with the game's single-player campaign. The action picks up moments after the conclusion of 2009's Modern Warfare 2, with Soap in bad shape as Captain Price and Nikolai get him to the chopper and away to relative safety. The members of Task Force 141 have been entirely disavowed
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is having a tougher time than the average CoD. The MW3 campaign has drawn some serious criticism, in our own review especially, while recent player numbers suggest Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Zombies reviewed by Phil Hornshaw on PC, also available on Xbox and PlayStation.Operation Deadbolt's attempt to reanimate Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s A mediocre half-sequel that misses more than it hits, with a fun zombies mode and returning maps from 2009's Modern Warfare 2. The campaign is a turgid, joyless affair that struggles to justify its roughly three-hour runtime, while the multiplayer is a step back from the rest of the reimagined Modern Warfare trilogy. Whereas the original Modern Warfare trilogy and to a much lesser extent the previous two installments of this reboot series flirted with a lot of moral gray areas of war, torture, and colonialism, this new game feels content with pretty much only offering spectacle and little to think about or understand. tHCz.
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