

It was almost exactly the same as Modern Warfare 2 it felt like I was playing MW2, but with different maps and new weapons. Modern Warfare 3’s multi-player was a little disappointing, though. I really like this new survival mode, and think that it is a cool improvement to Special Ops. With every kill, you get money that can be spent on weapons, turrets, grenades and even perks. You can play survival with one other player, just like playing a mission in Special Ops. Your multi-player rank and survival rank are two different numbers, so you can be level one on survival and a different rank in multi-player.

In this mode, you fight waves of enemies and can rank up just like in multi-player. There is a new aspect to the Modern Warfare 3 Special Ops., though: survival mode. There is a Special Ops mode in MW3, with the same idea, just different missions. You can play these missions by yourself however, some of them require a second player. The maximum amount of stars you can get on a single mission is three, and when you get so many stars you unlock harder missions. In Special Ops., you can play these different missions and earn stars for beating them. If you have played Modern Warfare 2, then you are familiar with this portion of the game. The single player for MW3 wraps up the whole, confusing, Modern Warfare story nicely and ends with a bang however, it wasn’t my favorite campaign. I don’t know if this was just me, but I never really understood what was happening until the end of the game. The premise simply seemed: follow this guy in front of you around and kill the enemy. I never really understood what was going on in the game. Modern Warfare just didn’t do that for me. With other games – like Halo for example – I fell in love with the story. First of all, the Modern Warfare story, in my opinion, wasn’t the greatest. Sadly, it didn’t amaze me as much as I thought it would.

The third game in the Modern Warfare series is finally here.
