After a couple of days of the new swirling around and excitement among WIi Hardcore players (Yes Nintendo, there is actually a large community on the Wii who only play violent games including myself), the talks are really heating up. First of all, this is a good time to announce that Modern Warfare 2 will not be released for the Wii this year as it was rumored to, but most likely a 2011 release for the Wii. Okay, now for Call of Duty:Modern Warfare (notice the 4 is missing). There are basically two kinds of people I have heard from and talked too.
Player type 1: I can't wait for this game, it is going to destroy Call of Duty World at War for the Wii, and even The Conduit. It will be so awesome with modern weapons, all of the maps, and 6 vs 6 online play along with Wii Speak compatability. I love you Treyarch.
Player type 2: Awwww, Treyarch, you know what they did to us last time, just look at World at War. This game will be exactly the same as World at War.
Okay, now here's what I think, I true video game knower: This game will be amazing, much better than both The Conduit and World at War for the Wii. Yes, Treyarch did make one mistake with World at War. They toned the graphics too much, they made an awful friend system that involved annoying pop-ups in the middle of the match, and they made it only 4 vs. 4. But now Treyarch has learned. I know for a fact they have been watching Wii players the last year and listening to us, and they know exactly what we want. I believe it will be like this - 5 vs 5 or 6 vs 6 online, all of the original maps (Not the map packs), all of the weapons, Wii Speak compatability, and at least 6 different game modes (Not all versions of TDM and FFA, I'm talking actual S&D, Headquarters, etc.). This game will be amazing, and sell an easy 2 million copies for Treyarch. Treyarch has an easy job right now just porting it over, they have no reason for not making it perfect.
Gameplay Trailers and videos are expected some time this month.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
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