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Modern Warfare DS sequel announced News

DS News by Robert Purchese

3 August, 2009

Activision has announced DS game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilised for release on 10th November.

Developer n-Space will do the honours. The studio has a strong DS background having ported Call of Duty: World at War and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

Modern Warfare: Mobilised will have a unique storyline designed to compliment the Modern Warfare 2 campaign, plus six-player online battles and a wave-based Survival mode.

And once you've steamed through the main campaign, you will be able to switch to Arcade mode to play against the clock with a running score.

There's no mention of whether Modern Warfare: Mobilised will carry a higher SRP like its console cousin, by the way.

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MuppetThumper
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guaranteed 5 out of 10.
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03/08/09 @ 13:57
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Call:Of:Duty:Colon:Overload

Although, I'm glad they didn't try to work in a DS subtitle abbreviation.

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More colons than an arsehole factory.
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Great news, I quite enjoyed the first Modern Warware on DS. Obviously not as good is its big brothers, but still a nice enough little FPS, should you only have a DS and have finished Metroid Prime Hunters.

It'd be nice if it had the Perks system etc, though I don't think it will, just like the previous DS ones.
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I might be the only one but I rather liked CoD4 on the DS. Aside from some annoying control issues with zooming in, it was quite fun.

Edit Ha! Apparently I am NOT the only one. :P
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It wasn't bad, but I got awful hand cramps (as I did with Metroid too)
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If it is fps, it will suck.

They should make it top down, like Alien Breed!
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R.R.P £44.99
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Arcade mode sounds interesting, when I saw the "quick match" option in CoD4 DS I thought that would be what it does (turns out it just lets you replay campaign missions).

I found CoD4 on the DS boring, all you do is move the aiming dot over the head of the enemy and pull the trigger, no real variation. You can't fight in any other way either because body shots do only slightly more damage than cussing into the microphone so running the gun at full auto is nonsense. There's no real variation to combat, nothing about moving yourself into good positions or dodging attacks, all guns seem the same plus-minus minor differences (certainly not on the level of Unreal Tournament though that may be expecting too much). I wish it'd at least make a difference whether you're using an assault rifle or an SMG but with full auto firing being unviable you only go for headshots with SMGs too. Plus CoD4 DS committed the cardinal sin of having the story conveyed via audio on a portable system that you play muted 95% of the time.

Brothers In Arms DS was more fun because it let you use the SMG at full auto and trimmed the weapon selection down to those that make an actual difference.
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