Nintendo Wii Preview: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex

Article by Doctor Awesome (4,346 pts ) , published Oct 23, 2009

While Call of Duty has made its way to the Nintendo Wii before, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex will finally take the Wii out of World War II.

Call of Duty 4 for Wii

mwcoverThat title sums up everything you really need to know. With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex, Infinity Ward's beloved shooter is finally making its way to the Nintendo Wii console. Those who still cry out that the Nintendo Wii isn't suited for hardcore gamers may have to rethink their argument. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex contains everything that made the game great, as well as exclusive new content and significant improvements over the existing versions.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Online Experience Intact

callofduty1Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has an online following that has, at times, rivaled even the mighty Halo franchise. So Nintendo Wii fans should be excited to hear that Call of Duty 4 for Wii will include all of the online features that are so popular in the other versions of the game and feature up to ten players in an online match. The entire leveling system is intact, as well as all of the perks and awards that come along with it.

For those not familiar with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, playing online gets you experience points - the better you perform, the more you earn - that level up your character. Leveling up will not only unlock better weapons, but you'll earn better perks, which grant you different abilities. If you've ever wondered why Call of Duty 4 is so popular, it's because of the expertly done multiplayer.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex will also feature host migration for its online play, which is something the other versions were lacking and in dire need of. What host migration means is that if the player currently hosting the game leaves, then hosting duties will simply "migrate" to another player and the game will continue. Without host migration, when the host decides to leave, the game ends for everybody.

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