Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Reviews
The question is: is Modern Warfare III a massive expansion or a standalone game? The truth lies somewhere in between. It offers few new features (mainly evolutions of the past) and some content quality gaps, but its monstrous multiplayer structure is technically infinite. Whether it's worth buying depends on the player's recent history. If you've played the previous title extensively, you may struggle to distinguish between Modern Warfare II and III. But if you haven't bought Call of Duty in a while, Modern Warfare III might be a culmination of the dynamic, frenetic CoD experience.
Review in Italian | Read full review
It's a title sold at a significantly inflated price. The developers clearly understood what interests players and tailored the content to focus on fan-favorite elements. Both the multiplayer mode and Zombies are engaging, and can keep players entertained for hours. At the same time, it has one of the weakest narrative campaigns in the series. Those looking for an interesting story should steer clear of the current installment.
Review in Polish | Read full review
A fun but technically unstable Zombies mode and some nostalgic additions to Multiplayer probably don't make up for the worst Campaign we've seen so far in a CoD game, nor do they fully redeem the game's integrity, a game which would have been better off released at half price as an expansion for MWII.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 does not live up to its predecessor, which in turn did not live up to MW 2019. The trend has been steeply downhill for years now, and this title is emblematic of that: beautiful and fun to play, unsuitable for an outlay of a good €80. Is this DLC masquerading as a new chapter? Yes, without a doubt: the massive recycling of content and a single player campaign probably made in a couple of days are proof of that. Luckily, MW3 has a very solid PvP on its side... but will it be enough to convince players to spend a very large - and above all unjustified - amount of money on this title again this year?
Review in Italian | Read full review
Modern Warfare III fits within the series' long list. It offers near-perfect gameplay, practically the pinnacle of the series. It stumbles, however, on almost everything else. The too-short storyline, the lack of concrete new features among the maps and ideas for new modes combined with a few too many technical wrinkles make this title a half-hearted misstep. It comes close to sufficiency thanks to its gameplay, but it is not enough to justify an outlay of 80 euros for a game that doesn't even have a name that is new.
Review in Italian | Read full review
This isn't the groundbreaking experience we were promised; instead, we're left with a sense of déjà vu and a longing for the series' glory days.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III picks up where they left off last year. Changing course in the meantime turns out to be anything but effective. The single player is far too short and feels too rushed. The multiplayer also does exactly what you would expect, namely not being entertaining due to the toxic behavior of the players. Add to that the fact that there are no new maps, but only directly transferred maps from Modern Warfare 2 from 2009. Is there anything positive about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III? Yes, Zombies is quite entertaining because there is more to it.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is a work that should never have been made. The fact that it was initially supposed to be an expansion of the previous title speaks volumes. The sequel blatantly copies what the series came up with long ago and in an even more dysfunctional way. The title is in the vein of Warzone's battle royale mode, which is crammed into both the campaign and zombies mode, and the multiplayer delivers virtually identical gameplay, environments, and weapons to what we played last year. Not even great graphics or technical artistry can salvage the fact that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is below average.
Review in Czech | Read full review
If most Call of Duty campaigns (even the weaker ones) can be compared to a roller coaster ride in an amusement park, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's is nothing more than a simple TukTuk ride.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 feels more like a DLC to Modern Warfare 2 than a title in its own right. The campaign mode is extremely short and poorly handled, while the multiplayer is plagued by an unbalanced meta and SBMM. The zombie mode gets a makeover, winking at Warzone and making it an extraction game.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 falls into the trap of relying too heavily on its multiplayer component, neglecting the other aspects of the game that made previous titles so engaging. While the multiplayer is undoubtedly enjoyable, the lackluster single-player and disappointing zombie mode leave a sour taste in the mouth. Fans of the series might find some temporary satisfaction in the adrenaline-pumping multiplayer, but the game's overall shortcomings make it a disappointing addition to the Call of Duty franchise.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Despite missing the mark in other modes, MW3 brings Multiplayer one step closer to its former glory.
As much time as I try to put into Modern Warfare III, and as many chances as I try to give it, it’s just way too rough. This feels like an early access version of the game. It’s missing way too much that would make it it’s own game in its own right, including original maps, an original zombies experience (with maps that aren’t just the DMZ map), and a campaign that is actually engaging. Playing four hours of a campaign you don’t really have any interest in isn’t worth $70.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is a disappointing new entry in the franchise that should never have seen the light of day.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III feels more like an expansion rather than a new game in all aspects – campaign, multiplayer, and the Zombies mode. Unfortunately, it's being sold as a full title.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III arguably sees the series in something of a holding pattern. It neither completely finishes the solo narrative, nor revolutionises the online experience. Indeed, this release may well be quite unlike what Sledgehammer Games were originally meant to deliver. Established series veterans will grumble about the relative lack of completely new material, but this is another polished continuation for a series which likely has another decade left in it.
Modern Warfare 3 isn't a bad game per se, there's just the very concrete idea that it's not a game built from scratch, but built on top of MW2 and shuffled over again. These are mere visual notes and changes to some mechanics that give it a marginally different image, it's not for me a new and complete game, it's more of an extra component of last year's work. It was enough to have been put out here as additional content where the highlight would be the Zombies mode and the tiny campaign of just over 3 hours. Those who own MW2 don't have much appeal to buy it here, unless they are unconditional fans of the Zombies.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Despite the few glaring issues, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023) surpasses Modern Warfare II in every possible way. This is Sledgehammer’s redemption arc for the multiplayer of their last game, Call of Duty: Vanguard, which had plenty to be desired. Clearly, going old school with the maps was the juice needed to finally replenish the franchise. Additionally, as the gameplay and content are much more exciting, immersive, and engaging, this feels like the traditional Call of Duty we all know and love. So, is Call of Duty back? You bet it is. Great job, Sledgehammer.
Despite the franchise's 20-year development cycle, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023) manages to be one of the series' poorest titles. The campaign is among the most underwhelming of the series and the multiplayer still needs some major liftup. After being a fan of the single-player Call of Duty games for such a long time, seeing such a drastic drop in quality for such a vital series pillar was disappointing. Call of Duty hardcore fans would probably buy this release anyway despite its high price tag, but if you're still thinking about buying Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2023), wait for a reasonable price drop.
The real question is; is MW3 worth the price? I would say no. Although multiplayer is insanely fun, there seems to be more in store with the addition of the new maps. The campaign and zombie mode let down the game as a whole. The campaign in Call of Duty has always been one of my favourite story-driven games, especially with the heights of MW2 and MW3. But yet, this campaign has left me wanting more. Especially in the longevity of the mode itself. And while I commend Call of Duty for trying something different in regard to zombies. It unfortunately does not hit the mark. And it is with this in mind, I am awarding Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 the bronze award.