Immediately I plugged the system in and inserted the disc. First things first though. When you get the game, and you're not a very experienced Call of Duty or first-person shooter FPS gamer, play the single player first, or you'll get crushed online.
Even after previous experience with other COD games and after playing though several missions on the single-player campaign, I went through my first online game at a miserable 2 kills and 20 deaths. Okay so onto the part that most parents probably care about most. The reason that the game has an 'M' rating. Well first thing's first, in America, if you're game has blood and mild swearing and is rated 'T', you'll get sued. Also, the ESRB's rating system isn't very specific in my opinion.
Modern Warfare 3 tends to be slightly towards the lower side of 'M'. However it still has its reasons. Your kid is probably getting the game strictly for multi-player or possibly for Special Operations or 'Spec Ops' , so I'll review that first. The first thing you need to know that this is where the game could pretty much be called a 'T' game. Blood is very minimal, characters in-game don't swear, in fact, all the in-game voices are notifications that help out your team except for the lines said at the beginning and end of each match.
This is an improvement from COD World at War WaW the 5th game in the series , because Mw3's beginning and ending lines don't contain swear words and aren't as 'negative'. For instance, a beginning line in WaW in free-for-all every man for himself is "Kill all who oppose you" and an ending line for U.
Marines is "Outstanding Marines! Mw3 doesn't use these kinds of lines. Instead of blood spraying out of shot opponents, something that looks a lot like money flies out, which I'm not sure what that purpose is for or if it's suggestive of anything. The only problem I have is that the players online aren't the best, epecially when it comes to vocabulary. Many players online swear constantly. If a person you kill has a mic, you can't hear the other team in team based games , you'll have about a Usually these contain swear words from either frustration or shock.
However you can pull up the leaderboard by pressing 'select' on your controller, and mute those people by selecting their name. This gets read of the swearing problem at once. Another problem with the online is that if your kid doesn't like practicing to get better, he'll drop this game quickly. Many people on this game are pros, and I still usually have more deaths than kills every game. Definitely stay away from the Search and Destroy game mode if you're inexperienced, because the people on that game mode are hardcore players that are extremely good.
Alright onto single player. This is where the game gets its 'M' rating. Also, the more accurate you are with a gun, the more violent it is. I played a mission with a sniper rifle after i had some experience online, and most of my shots were headshots. No matter the gun however, headshots usually result in blood spraying out of the enemy's head, and, if they're close to a wall, splattering against it. Knifing an enemy usually has blood come out of him at a very close perspective, and dead enemies will occasionally have pools of blood coming from them.
One scene depicts a family in vacation in London where you actually control the father holding the camera , where a mother and her daughter are blown up by a truck bomb and the father you dies almost instantly from a poisonous gas that's spilled out all over London. All in all, the campaign is where Modern Warfare 3 gets its 'M' rating. A little side note for Spec. The missions and modes can be played with one person, two people, or with another online again beware of swearers.
The violence is slightly up from multi-player, but not as much as the campaign. Overall, people play the game mostly for the multi-player action and possibly the new 'Survival Mode' in Spec. Most people don't play it to kill avatars though, it's for the points and endless competition the game offers. The story-line is fairly immersing starting off right after Modern Warfare 2 ended , and has tons of replay value.
Just know that online players are very tough they make even the toughest enemies in single player pathetic at times , and the single player is rated 'M' for a reason. I'll say a line that's probably overused by now, but if you're kid is mature enough, this game is worth it. I suggest playing it only on weekends anyways that's when the less experienced people are online anyways , and defiantly not before exams I never had time anyways.
Some say that this game is great for venting out a bad day, but only if you're good at the game, cause being beaten won't help although I also have a great time played weather being destroyed or not! Once you've gotten used to the game however, you'll find that Infinity Ward, the maker of the game, added some things that help new players out, such as point streaks that don't reset on death. Thanks for reading! Read my mind. Great, Great Game! Sweet game.
The violence is basically exactly the same as Modern Warfare 2 - no real gore besides one quick flashback to Zakhaev having his arm blown off If you've played any other COD game, you can handle this one. Helped me decide. Teen, 14 years old Written by The Greenboi November 5, The game includes a sequence during which an interrogation victim is set alight, although this is viewed through the scope of a rifle and the detail is limited.
The strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable'. In this case there is some dwelling on the infliction of injury in a real world setting which places the game at '18'. The train, which contains no civilian passengers, crashes beneath Westminster Underground Station and the battle continues through the station up to street level. It is possible for passengers waiting on an Underground platform to be shot, however doing so almost immediately results in a check point restart.
The action is firmly focussed on chasing and stopping the mercenaries. It has a darker finish, redesigned rear sights, a tactical light on the bottom, and a flared magazine well, which can be easily seen when reloading. The recoil is more randomized than its Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 counterpart, although it still does climb vertically while firing. It is often used by enemies in Last Stand.
The G18 is unlocked at Level It is slightly stronger than in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 , albeit with a considerably higher recoil, and its magazine size is reduced in comparison to campaign and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 ; it only holds 20 rounds.
However, it remains an effective close-quarters weapon, especially with Akimbo. Be aware, however, that using the G18 Akimbo quickly exhausts its ammunition supply, therefore making Scavenger a good perk to bring along if planning to use the G18s heavily. However, when compared to the FMG9 , it has similar damage at close-range but the FMG9 still needs one less bullet at long range to kill , a similar recoil and fire rate, and most of all, a much smaller magazine even with Extended Mags.
And considering the fact the G18 is locked until a high level, the G18 is an uncommon weapon to encounter while playing in multiplayer. It is worth noting, however, that the G18 has a significantly faster draw time than other machine pistols, comparable to handguns, making it much more suited for an emergency sidearm in case of running out of ammo during a fight.
This makes it the only secondary weapon combining the fire rate of machine pistols with the very fast draw time of handguns, and makes the weapon an interesting choice for certain classes despite being slightly weaker than other machine pistols in most aspects.
The G18 is also seen in the game mode Money in the Denk , where it is seen in the "Denk" class. It has Akimbo attached. In addition, it is used during the snowmobile portion of the level " Black Ice ". This is only on solo. The rather high damage in close range and high rate of fire makes the G18 a decent weapon in early waves, however its high recoil and small magazine capacity reduces its potential.
It is ill-advised to use the G18 to deal with Little Birds due to its low damage over range. It has a finish and rear sights similar to the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 version.
As with the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 version, recoil is more randomized than its Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 counterpart, although it still does climb vertically while firing. Its new name is derived from the mission " The Hornet's Nest " from Modern Warfare 2 , where the G18 was the starting handgun.
The Hornet is available in multiplayer as a classic weapon, and functions similarly to the G18 from Modern Warfare 3. This title contains: Ease of Play. Adult Written by Tristan B. July 7, Not a bad game for anyone really I like it. Parent Written by Susan L. January 5, Better than all the others. I'm reviewing the remastered version of this game witch is the exact same thing.
So this game has not much blood at all. My son doesn't have any M games. But this Call of duty is innocent. I suggest this to your kids as a starter M game. Adult Written by Sam M. November 16, Blood is just like MW2. Many Excecutions via gunshot some by firing squad with much splatting blood during and in aftermath.
Knifes to necks spew. Blood pools. Stains environments. A closer view of man with his arm shot off bleeding profusely A friendly is injured and pools and trails tons of blood everywhere. An immolation. A memorable strangulation.
Parent Written by Joey F. July 20, Appropriate and fun This game is so appropriate and it is fun also I think it is good for my child to play these games. First of all it is totally unrealistic and it teaches them some valuable life lessons.
For example my child will learn how to manage a supply. Adult Written by doritosmountain November 11, Not as bad Common sense media went slightly overboard with this one. First of all, the scene where the family is blown up? You can turn that off. It asks you if you want to turn it off at the start.
Next, violence. The game is pretty violent, but the blood looks unrealistic. Third, language. There are many times when characters say a curse word. Last, drug use. There is quite a bit of times when a character is seen smoking a cigar.
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