

Although, I played this after finishing the disappointingly janky We Happy Few so maybe it is just by comparison. The graphics look as good as you'd expect for a PS4 game, and all the usual high production values are on show with superb voice acting and smooth animations everything just feels super polished. The graphics are good, as you'd expect from a CoD game. The combat is as good as ever, the weapons feel meaty and satisfying and there is a decent amount of variety in weapons to keep things interesting. Also, the drone is bloody good fun to use still after all these years. The combat is brilliant with big meaty feeling weapons, interesting multi-level maps and a good mixture of run and gun, stealth and tower defence. The divisive No Russian mission is in there, but it can be skipped if you're not into that.

The story stands up well, with big action set-pieces and smaller, more character-driven moments blending well. The story stands up well, with big action Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered is a superb recreation of my favourite Call of Duty game. The level features no fragmentation grenades and no explosive weapons of any type, although flashbangs are still available.Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered is a superb recreation of my favourite Call of Duty game. The player will then have 30 seconds to jump out of the plane by a breach with the VIP and the other Task Force 141's operatives. The player has to shoot him either in the head or the legs (although on Veteran difficulty shooting him in the legs will result in a mission fail message on-screen, " True veterans get headshots.") within five seconds. When the player reaches the objective, two big doors open revealing the hostage being held a human shield by an enemy, the game enters slow-motion and the player draws out their sidearm. The time limit varies by difficulty: three minutes on Recruit, two minutes on Regular, one minute and 45 seconds on Hardened, and just one minute on Veteran. The player is an unnamed Task Force 141 operative battling through a double-decked aircraft to rescue a hostage in a set time limit.
