Forget Left 4 Dead-style hordes – Modern Warfare 2 co-op needs classic Spec Ops
. The name isn’t the only evocation of the noughties, with iconic characters like Captain Price, Gaz, and Ghost returning to duty. Modern Warfare II aims to be both a spiritual successor to the classic MW2 and a leap forward for the series. And that means delivering more than a competent narrative and a solid multiplayer offering. There’s a third part of the triumvirate to get right.
With Modern Warfare II, Infinity Ward has the opportunity to build on what worked the first time around. A curated mix of the campaign’s best hits with a couple of unconventional extras could flesh out Modern Warfare II’s claim to the FPS throne. While its immediate predecessor focused on grueling encounters with hordes of foes, MWII could readopt the careful consideration and earned spectacle of 2009’s Spec Ops.
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