Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 boxart

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

15 reviews
9.1

The game starts right after the cliffhanger ending of Modern Warfare 2 with US forces struggling to cope with a surprise Russian attack. The player will travel the world in the single player campaign with plenty of intermediate roles as SAS operative, tank gunner and more.

Genre First-Person Shooters
Platforms PS3  Also on PC  Xbox 360 

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Developer Infinity Ward Publisher Activision Release Date Nov 08, 2011

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Reviews PS3 

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10

gameblog.fr review
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9.8

gamechronicles.com review
It’s hard to believe Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has finally arrived let alone lived up to all the hype surrounding it. Without starting a console war, the PS3 version lacks a bit of overall graphical polish, the load times were a bit longer, the squishy DualShock 3 triggers aren't as responsive, and the online community just doesn't seem to match up to what I've seen on the Xbox 360. But if the PS3 is your chosen system then by all means, GET THIS GAME! Modern Warfare 3 is perfection when it comes to story and gameplay, and it’s only going to get better as more DLC arrives and the game is refined and balanced as the designers analyze real-time data from all the matches being played. There is no fan base more loyal than Call of Duty, and this game is guaranteed to delight all who play now and in the years to come.
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9.4

digitalchumps.com review
Outside of new games for MP, you also get new perks and a wonderful thing called Strike Packages. Starting with the perks, you get a variety of new ways to play in MW3. You can gain perks like Blind Eye, Quick Draw and marksman that help you customize particular classes to perform in certain situations. Blind Eye gives you the ability to be undetectable from air support and sentries (you'll want this). Quickdraw allows for fast, not better, aiming. Marksman helps you to identify enemies from a longer range, which is going to make snipers of CoD happy, happy, happy. Having the ability to add and subtract perks and customize your soldier for certain maps and situations is invaluable.
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9.1

1up.com review
TP: Although some elements of the game gives us both déjà vu, I can't help but acknowledge that each mode entertains us. Gamers that have played previous COD iterations can expect to be familiarized with how each mode works while also receiving moments of, "Oh hey, that's new." It's a solid addition to the Call of Duty family, and I'm glad to say the multiplayer remains addicting and is more balanced than ever.
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9.0

meristation.com review
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