Captain Price you sexy man, you.

Captain Price you sexy man, you.


It's no suprise to me when I read and hear about Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare's crazy sucess. Even with the smallest amount of advertising, the beta caused quite a stir between gamers. The extremely high demand when the game first game first came out and the ability to brag about being the only game that has been able to over take Halo3 on XboxLive showed this. I will admit though, when I first played the Call of Duty series it didn't sparked any of my interest -- COD4 reinvented the FPS for me. It's safe to say that the Call of Duty is a series that is consistently changing FPS's and how they are played, and the fourth installment has completely changed what we can expect in a FPS.

Now the "power" of COD4 is it's not limited to the 360, but for the sake of this write up I'm going to focus on the 360 version. Microsoft was quoted a while back that Halo3 was going to help them sell consoles, it did just that -- sold consoles. With Halo3 everyone knew what to expect, it finished a story driven trilogy and served its purpose in the grand scheme of things. As a fellow gamer told me, COD4 carries a sense of realism that Halo3 doesn't. Don't get me wrong, This article isn't here to bash Halo3 -- I'm merely trying to prove a point. I'm not a numbers person so you can't actually hold an debate with me on soley numbers, Halo3 may have sold alot of games and alot of consoles, but the majority of those gamers already owned or planned on owning the console. Real changes are the ones that aren't expected, and COD4's sucess came out of left field.

Call of Duty 4, compared to Microsoft's overly advertised baby stood well above from the online gameplay, graphics and over all gameplay. One thing that has always bothered me about most FPS's is the power ratio of weapons. I felt it was always a battle over the biggest best weapons, in COD4 I was able to always find a weapon I liked and just stick with it. All of that, and COD4 resembles closely what's happening currently in the world. As much as we all want to be the brave macho men saving the hot large breasted women from the evil Zoltar(Designers:The idea for your next game right there), there are just more fans of realism than science fiction. Now off of the cod4vshalo3 -- because that's not what this is about.



I've been selling video games since I was 16 at GameStop and I'm currently the manager of a Hybrid-Gaming RadioShack store. I've seen some huge wins and some horrible flops in the past 3 years. I work in a town with an extremely large military base, and I've seen more 360's leave our stores with the sole purpose of COD4 than I've honestly ever seen with any other game. I ask when they're about to leave if there are any other games they're looking forward to playing, and the answer is always along the lines of "I've been playing COD4 with friends. I'm hooked. That's it." The majority of games typically have a love-hate relationship, COD4 has a solid level of love across the board-- and that's why its' unexpectedly selling consoles. Can we see a Call of Duty 4 Limited Edition Console in the near future?

Even if it isn't actually helping to sell consoles, it's just helping to create a stronger game lineup on the 360. (Gears of War, Bioshock, Oblivion, Mass Effect, Assassins Creed, and the new edition? Call of Duty 4.)

EXTRA I'll be on COD4 everyday after 8PM EST this week. gamertag bunnyxablaze

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Miz_Calamity

Awesome article! I totally agree that it is helping to boost console sales at a phenomenal rate at it is still an extremely hot rental at my Blockbuster Store.

r0ar

Sadly I'd like to be able to say how it did in my Movie Gallery but we closed down right on the release day of Halo 3 so no luck there. But regardless it is a console mover and like I was telling you its because its is a game more people can relate to liek grown adults who arent big gamers but see this and are like awesome I gotta check this game out. Anyways great article keep up the great work :-)

LoneWolfXJR6

I agree with everything you said, I've read all of your blogs and this is the first I've posted on. Microsoft wanted Halo 3 to sell consoles, it did that. I've never been a fan of the Call of Duty games, mainly because I'm not a fan of "old war games." But Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare changed the way I look at FPS now. I used to love the games where they weren't real, because I always thought that realistic games weren't fun. Call of Duty 4 changed that and I can't wait for Call of Duty 5.

Suigyoken

Good article, it just reminds me more of how everyone in my friends list has "Call Of Duty 4" as their activity... plus it's neat that games are finally coming back from that really horrible summer and fall drought that the 07' year had. Hopefully 08 will see some bigger titles to come.

Pvrutneski

Love the article! yeah i agree COD4 has so much more to offer then halo3 , and there is always something that surprises you that your not expecting

blackjesus

kick ass article, i totally agree. i know a bunch of kids that were crazed halo fans until i showed them COD4.

bunnyxablaze rox my sox!! =P

chrisinator

Great artical I totaly agree about all that,I am looking forward to see a next call of duty in the near future.Once again Great artical :DD e e e

chrisinator

You rock my flip-flop lol.I couldn't find a better person to talk to about games :DD

neolink101

As a future Airman for the United States Air Force, and having a Lance Corporal Marine friend, for the guys in the military the de facto video game system is the Xbox 360. I know COD4 arrived for both the PS3 and the 360, but there is something about the 360 that appeals to me, and most in the military. Perhaps the fact that a couple of years ago Microsoft was kind enough to let a few GI's try out a beta demo of Halo 3 or maybe its the console itself. Noticed the convex (ps3) and concave (360) design of both the PS3 and Xbox 360? I find the Xbox smaller more practical and fits well in a room of a college student and future airman as myself. The PS3 has this glossy piano-finish look that seems to belong in a living from behind a glass door. I don't know but Halo 3, Mass Effect and games such as America's Army on board exclusively for the Xbox 360 (don't forget the Halo/Army themes, and Air Force themes being offered for free on Xbox Live) Microsoft is definitely appealing for the military messes. Microsoft is American, Sony is Japanese, there is sense of pride owning something by an American company that seems to KNOW and understand the gamers that pick up their controllers. I'm sold!

ockam

i've never been a big FPS player (minus Doom when i was kid) but when my non-gaming friends are begging me to pick up this game for my ps3, then you know somethings being done right.

the single player experience is like watching some awesome movies all over again, and the online plays swimmingly even when you running on a bad connection. This is a reason to play FPS games again...for me atleast.

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