21Nov/095
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Prestige Edition
- Multiplayer modes feature new perks for leveling up, killstreaks and deathstreaks. The awarded streaks can be customized in advance according to when they become available.
- Modern Warfare 2' Prestige Edition for Xbox 360 includes: real night vision goggles, collector's stand,game, steel book with metallic finish, art book, game manual and token to download the original 'Call of Duty.'
- Modern Warfare 2 contains a wealth of multiplayer modes including: the every man for himself action of Free-for All, the classic team-based fun of Capture the Flag and the tactical, team-oriented action of Search and Destroy.
- Special Ops Mode allows two players, either alone or with a friend, to engage in unique mission play and features split-screen functionality.
- Modern Warfare 2 contains new and updated weapons, new weapons attachments, and a variant of the multiplayer weapons customization system from Call of Duty 4, now available in the single player campaign.
Product Description
On November 10, 2009, acclaimed developer Infinity Ward will make its return with the release of Modern Warfare 2, the sequel to the multiple Game of the Year winner Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. The Prestige Edition includes the full Modern Warfare 2 game plus several collectable items.Amazon.com Product Description
Modern Warfare 2 is a first-person tactical shooter and the sixth entry in the popular Call of Duty serie... More >>

November 22nd, 2009 - 02:06
Simply put this game would be really fun if it was playable. Due to the lag you will experience (even with the best internet available) the game will be nearly unplayable online. Since this is the reason most people play CoD I can not rate it anything but a total failure. Good luck to everyone who hoped lag issues were a thing of the past. It is worse in this game than in CoD 4.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 22nd, 2009 - 02:37
Y en español lo hago!

Este juego es asombroso!
9.5/10
Compra obligada!
Con los ojos cerrados!
Con los lentes de vision nocturna puedo verle las tetas a la vecina de noche y tambien cuando se la zampa el novio!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
November 22nd, 2009 - 02:57
the game wont let you talk in party chat with your friends the play is sub to cod 4 od cod waw .
Rating: 1 / 5
November 22nd, 2009 - 03:46
Let me start by saying that I believe that the Call of Duty franchise is as popular as it is because of it’s extremely entertaining multiplayer mode. Call of Duty: World at War made huge leaps forward in improving on the already popular Modern Warfare 1 online experience, making playing real human opponents more fun than ever. Personally, I enjoyed it so much I logged over 14 full days of gaming time on World at War’s multiplayer mode. Naturally, my expectations for Modern Warfare 2 were, like everyone else’s, sky high. In that light, Modern Warfare 2 is a huge disappointment because it has taken a massive step backwards from its immediate predecessor.
Many of the multiplayer issues which plagued Modern Warfare 1, were fixed when Call of Duty: World at War was released. These issues have now reappeared for reasons that seem to have no plausible explanation. The main culprit is the bizarre new match-making system that has been installed. The option to search for “Locale Only” games has been removed and now you are likely to be thrown into unplayable connection after unplayable connection.
On top of that, members of your party are often dropped from the server for no discernable reason. And for MOST of the game types, the “Party only” chat feature is not allowed so the members of your group who have been dropped from the game CANNOT communicate with the rest of the group to tell them so!! They will be unable to use the in game chat channel as they have been uncermoniously booted at the start of the game, and will be unable to use the party chat channel because it has been muted by CoD: MW2! Lame!
Not only does this cause problems when you’re trying to get into a game with a group of your friends, but it also removes a vital tactical element when your whole party makes it in. Being able to communicate with your team during matches gives your team a strategic advantage that should be preserved. I am quite sure that among all of the gear pictured on the helmet of the guy on the cover, at the very least he has a closed circuit radio channel to his squad. Why can’t I get this in the game?
You are also exposed to the chatter of the room/match, which, as anyone who has played an online match will tell you, can be highly annoying. It took no less than 10 seconds (TEN!) in the game lobby for a young man with a thick accent to start calling us (or someone in the room) “[expletive] stupid americans” among other things. This was never an issue in Call of Duty: World at War, because we could just use the party chat. Even when the discussion is civil, there is so much chatter going on at once you can’t really hear what anyone is saying. Disappointing indeed.
Another handy feature that was not ported over from CoD: WaW, was the option for the team leader to bring the entire party out of the game lobby. Now when another friend logs on and wants to play with your group, you each have to individually exit the room and then the party leader has to re-invite the entire party from the Xbox dashboard and reassemble the group. Why was this feature removed?? How hard would it have been to keep this??
These things make the multiplayer mode far less enjoyable than they should be. Yes, they do not completely kill the online experience, but they do make it a LOT less fun. How much fun is it to constantly play with a yellow or red connection?? The new maps are beautiful and complex, and the possible weapon combinations expansive, making me think that the underlying game could be a lot of fun, but the extreme difficulty of actually getting into one of those games with your friends is shocking.
If you’re looking to mainly play the campaign mode or just spec-ops with *A* friend, this is a solid game and probably worthy of 4 or 5 stars. However I believe the real draw of the Call of Duty series is it’s fantastic multiplayer mode; a mode, that for this release, is a huge disappointment.
Rating: 2 / 5
November 22nd, 2009 - 05:40
What a disappointment. The campaign is short, too short. If I wanted to play multiplayer only, I would have stay with MW1 and Halo 3. The graphic is beautiful, gameplay is good but extremely short. Replay value? None. It wouldnt suprise me if they release more campaigns as pay DLC. In conclusion, its all hype and couldnt deliver. Get it if you want to play MW2 multiplayer and dont have MW1, other than that dont bother with it.
Rating: 2 / 5