Games review: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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£34.99 – £54.99
Format PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Publisher Activision
Finally Modern Warfare 2, the sequel to one of the most successful first-person shooters of all time and possibly the most hyped game of all time, is upon us. From silent take-downs in snowbound Kazakhstan to running street-battles in Brazilian favelas, MW2 offers an intensity of action never before seen in a first-person shooter, with improved graphics, an apocalyptic edge, cinematic locations and a vast array of weapons. A surefire hit and an essential buy for FPS fans.
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