By Rob Leane

Published: Friday, 28 October 2022 at 12:00 am


4.0 out of 5 star rating

This year’s new Call of Duty game, a shiny 2022 redo of Modern Warfare 2, is out in the world today on all of the major gaming platforms – but does it do enough to justify a day one purchase?

Players that pre-ordered the game have been trying out the CoD MW2 campaign for the last week or so, but now all of the launch-day multiplayer maps are available to enjoy as well. Of course, though, there is a lot more to come with Warzone 2 on the horizon and MW2 season 1 yet to begin.

Indeed, these days, a Call of Duty game is a more fluid thing than it used to be, with post-launch seasonal content (and crossovers with the free-to-play Warzone) keeping the game fresh for months or even years after the initial release. But we can only judge what’s in front of us right now, so keep on reading and we’ll tell you what we think so far.

One thing you can’t criticise about Modern Warfare 2 is the presentation. Being the blockbuster new entry in one of the best-funded franchises in the gaming industry, it should come as no surprise that the new Call of Duty game has best-in-class visuals. But still, it’s hard not to be impressed when you boot up the game for the first time.

Many players will be drawn to the MW2 campaign first, and there’s no denying that this brisk story-driven mode is absolutely stunning, boasting utterly believable character models, photo-real locations and weather/water effects that would make any other video game blush. And again, as you’d expect, the gunplay on offer is some of the most fluid and fun in recent memory.

The same can’t really be said for the campaign’s story, which has more twists than a Saw movie box-set and a number of reveals that don’t quite hit home. It’s hammy stuff, silly even, but this is what gamers have come to expect in some regards. This won’t be winning any Best Narrative gongs at The Game Awards, but that doesn’t it stop it from being an enjoyable introduction to the game as a whole.