Last week, Infinity Ward dropped a treasure trove of trailers and blogs about the upcoming instalment of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4.
The game, set in a modern fictional escalation between South Korea and North Korea, has been met with a positive reception so far. The new Call of Duty looks grounded in reality, using real, familiar locations and crises to make the game relatable without having to sacrifice the bombastic cinematics that have defined the franchise.
While the rest of the world is busy musing over the plot or gameplay changes, the new game has unsurprisingly resonated with the stars of the show: the Republic of Korea Marine Corps.
Reactions from Marines and other Korean reservists and military enthusiasts have been an interesting blend of amazing obsession with detail and the Call of Duty equivalent of 'look, I'm on TV'.
Bravo 6, Going (Almost) Accurate
Before diving into what people are saying and what the game got right and wrong, it's important to acknowledge that this is a clash of titans. This looks to be the closest Infinity Ward has gotten in its depiction of a modern military, and for the most part it's a faithful recreation of...
