Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007)

by Infinity Ward, Activision
Genres:Shooter, Simulator
Themes:Action, Warfare, Stealth
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare differs from previous installments of the Call of Duty series. Previous Call of Duty games have a distinct three country-specific campaign style, while Call of Duty 4 has a more film-like plot with interlaced story lines from the perspectives of Sgt. Paul Jackson of the Marines 1st Force Recon and Sgt. 'Soap' MacTavish of the British 22nd SAS Regiment.Show more
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user avatar@polyek119user avatar@polyek119
December 20, 2024
This was the first game I have ever played that made me feel like I was watching a Hollywood movie. I felt hooked up to this bc of the story, characters and plot twist you get there. Narration was made a way that makes me feel like I am really saving the world.
user avatar@PelvisKochouser avatar@PelvisKocho
January 29, 2025
I remember when I first played this game, it was like playing a inside a movie, the new weapons I didn't know existed, the plot, soundtrack etc... it's one of the best games of all time. And If you have never played an FPS before, this is an amazing start.
user avatar@Foxer141user avatar@Foxer141
January 29, 2025
It's the game that introduced me to Call of Duty, I remember playing it while visiting a work friend of my dad's and they had it on the PC, their kid at the time had played it up to the Pripyat mission, the very first one with the ghillie suit, I honestly found it cool and remembered the name before having my parents eventually get a physical copy of it, in all honestly I think I lost the case and the cd key which is a real damn shame. I mostly enjoyed it for it's singleplayer campaign and not so much for the multiplayer part, but nonetheless I did play the MP and largely favored Crossfire as my go to map.
One of my favorite Call of duty, the story is incredible, the gameplay better than all the current cod, very realistic in its plot, a very challenging extra game mode.
user avatar@Kaspeyskisuser avatar@Kaspeyskis
January 29, 2025
The single player experience for this game is like taking part of Michael Bay movies. Gameplay and story telling from this game is so iconic to whole gaming industry that this gem need to bee part of GOG collection.
i remember playing this way back in a lan-house in my city (Brazil, computers were expensive) and i had a blast with it, so cool dude, for me at the time this was totally like "the best graphics!"
user avatar@Munkee79user avatar@Munkee79
January 30, 2025
The original 2007 release is what made CoD into a household name and possibly the most oversaturated game series on the planet. 'Nuff said. Both the campaign and the multiplayer are pretty famous to this day, and while the latter might require a significantly greater effort to bring back the campaign is what sticks with me personally. Back before all the overpriced piecemeal DLC and neon cosmetics and loot boxes and season passes and jingoistic turn-brain-off-and-shoot-heads slop, we got an actual story that combines the action movie hero schlock with a shocking caution of the arrogance and hubris of war, and the hell that ends up wreaking on everyone from the perspective of people on the frontlines. It sticks with me to this day.
user avatar@Djgrant1user avatar@Djgrant1
January 30, 2025
Both my brother and father played this game (and the other 2 in the original trilogy) and it would be awesome to allow me to access this amazing campaign without the death grip of Activision
user avatar@FLIMPUS17user avatar@FLIMPUS17
January 30, 2025
if this game can be bought and run on the apple mac app store. there is no reason in my mind why this game shouldn't be released on gog. realistically the app store version would be broken and it would be great to see it on a platform that will maintain it better.
user avatar@GraveArkhanuser avatar@GraveArkhan
January 30, 2025
A very important FPS game, it defined the 7th generation and you can still feel its DNA in many modern FPS games. Campaign was pretty cool and still holds up, but the multiplayer was a important part for me back in the day, i used to play this a lot and made some friends on Xfire, if you remember that LOL.
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