Call of Duty Modern Warfare says: Some testers even cried

Call of Duty Modern Warfare says: Some testers even cried

In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the team from Infinity Ward aims to reach new narrative heights and emotional depths. Now, it is said that some testers even cried.

Who is speaking? The site PCGamesN conducted an interview with Art Director Joel Emslie and Gameplay Campaign Director Jacob Minkoff.

Who cried? According to Minkoff, several game testers shed tears during the campaign of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.

Emslie then says: “I initially thought it was a joke when they told me, until I saw a video. It was a really human moment.”

According to Emslie, the story now affects players more strongly than before because the current campaign takes itself more seriously. It draws inspiration from films like Sicario or American Sniper.

The scenes now carry weight and gravitas. Earlier titles of Modern Warfare were developed more for action fans and told with a wink.

Nowadays, players expect more from a story, and the story of Modern Warfare delivers that.

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Collateral Damage is a Grade with Note

This is how players are to be made aware: As previously announced, civilians will play a larger role in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare than in earlier titles.

Because they are a larger factor in modern warfare than before.

Through a gameplay mechanic, players will be encouraged to pay close attention to whom they are shooting.

Minkoff explains that they want players to feel bad for shooting civilians. Therefore, other characters will react to such actions.

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Additionally, there are grades from A to F that depend on how one progresses through a mission.

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Source(s): PcGamesN, Dexerto
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