Fight for survival and shoot your way to mission success as the acclaimed Call of Duty franchise makes its triumphant return. Exploding with the realism and intensity that have become the hallmarks of this gripping series, you'll lay waste to your enemies as hails of gunfire erupt. Move out for intense action and make sure you're prepared to answer the Call of Duty.This harrowing sequel to Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare thrusts you once more into the haze of battle. Arm yourself with sophisticated tools of destruction and get ready to stare death in the face as you enter a raging conflict. Experience the rigors of battle and struggle against long odds to seize victory. The awesome power of war comes alive in all its grit and glory in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
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Let's get this straight, THIS IS A MUST BUY GAME HANDS DOWN. Online multiplayer is some of the best gaming I have ever experienced and the same perks and unlocks are available for local play which is good for people that don't have xbox Live. The campaign left me disappointed but was a blast to play. I would have liked a story line like there was in CoD4 but i'm not going to complain too much because it was still fun to play. Spec Ops is a blast to play as well. It's great to grab a buddy and play through Spec Ops for hours. It requires a lot of communication between teammates which can be half the fun because it makes you feel like you are actually on the battlefield. I highly recommend this game to any FPS fan and it will consume your life for far too many hours but they are hours you will get great enjoyment from.
What's great about it: Online multiplayer is ridiculously fun
What's not so great: Campaign jumps around too much and does not have a cohesive story