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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered brings the 2007 classic back for modern systems. Certain Affinity handled the rebuild while Activision published it on November 4, 2016. You can play this on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, or PC. The team updated textures and lighting to fit high-dynamic range displays without changing the original story beats. It covers the same campaign where Captain Price leads a strike team against global threats. This version keeps the core narrative intact while fixing old engine limitations. Players get the full single player experience with no major plot changes from the source material. It stands as a direct port of one of the most famous shooters ever made.
Sessions focus on linear mission design where you push through enemy positions with squad support. The controls feel tight and responsive, allowing quick weapon swaps and precise aiming. You move between cover points while teammates flank or suppress targets. Multiplayer modes offer standard deathmatch and objective-based play that mirrors the original 2016 release content. Co-op missions let you team up with friends to clear specific campaign chapters together. The game tracks progress through fifty distinct achievements scattered across these modes. Most players struggle with the hardest challenges since the average unlock rate sits at roughly twenty-five percent. Combat remains fast-paced with heavy emphasis on tactical positioning and quick reflexes during firefights.
Critics gave this remaster a solid 86 out of 100 on Metacritic while IGDB users rated it an 82.6 based on two hundred fifty reviews. The community generally views it as a faithful recreation rather than a reinvention. Average playtime for the campaign often lands near ten hours unless you chase every hidden objective. Community moods lean nostalgic with players appreciating the visual upgrade over the original PS3 build. Completion rates drop significantly for specific achievements like "Your Show Sucks" which only four percent of users unlocked. This low rate highlights how difficult some tasks remain even years later. Most players agree the multiplayer longevity is tied to the active server population rather than single player depth.
This title costs a standard price point and delivers a polished version of a historic shooter. It works best for people who want to see how the original looks today or those chasing rare trophies. The fifty achievements provide extra goals but only about one in four players manages to unlock them all. You should buy this if you value visual fidelity over new gameplay mechanics. The multiplayer scene is still active enough for casual matches on PC and consoles. Avoid it if you expect fresh content since the campaign has not changed since 2007. The rarest achievement will test your patience more than any other part of the game.
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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
82.6
RAWG Rating
4.0
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