The peak of shooting has arrived in this intense shooter. Some kinks and ideas need to be worked out, but it rocks!

User Rating: 9.5 | Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare PS3
Never much of a fan for first person shooters, as they always seemed to lack the substance of my beloved adventure and RPG games, Call of Duty 4 taught me a lesson I'll never forget.

A neat feature to the plot is that you play as two different soldiers, one for the British and the other an American. Creating a cool sense of both forces and where in the world they struggle for peace. It is a standard plot line, terrorists are at it again, and the two super powers of the world need to knock some sense into some people.

What makes the plot great is the total realism of the game, in all aspects, but the characters make you remember their names and their attitudes. So when the lead starts to fly, you want all your comrades to make it out alive.

The voice acting is simply terrific, along with an excellent selection of music to set the heroic war tone.

Graphically speaking, this game lets you know your playing a next gen console (or really high end PC for you rich folk). Amazing attention to detail with the textures, animation and the effects of war on each environment. The screen tilts when a ship is swaying or when your dazed and almost unconscious. During a stealthy sniping level, when ducking into the grass, your so close each blade and it still looks very good.

Each level has a sense of individuality and no real repetition as well. That being said, its hard for this game to repeat itself, with such a short campaign.

Game play wise, best shooter I have ever played (yes I've played Halo 3, and Golden eye). Beautiful selection of weapons to use, and each one has a different feel.

All in all, it comes down to a few things. The campaign is short and intense. The online is amazing and rewarding with unlockables and leveling up, you'll be busy for weeks. Some portions of the game, they should have added filler, unlike the level where you stumble around for fifteen seconds then die. Yes, you can replay that if you feel the need to stumble around drunk style in a video game. No vehicle portions leave an empty sense in the whole experience though. As a PS3 owner, I can't really recommend a better game, except Uncharted.