Call of Duty 4 too intense for "weak gamers"
Try not to soil yourself, warns military advisor
Nov 5, 2007
Call of Duty has always been an exhilerating series, but Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is intense like you wouldn't believe. In fact, it's so intense that Infinity Ward want to "caution the weak gamers out there not to soil yourself when you see this game". Sheesh.
Actually, it's Infinity Ward's long term military adviser doing the cautioning. And he should know, having served in the US Army for more thantwo decades. Though he's now retired, so much less likely to kill you to death if you fail to heed his warning. (Disclaimer: Not that any soldier would ever actually do that. Er. Honest)
But enough of our civvy waffle. Here's Hank Kiersey explaining how Modern Warfare is as close to the real thing as you're ever going to get:
Call of Duty has always been an exhilerating series, but Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is intense like you wouldn't believe. In fact, it's so intense that Infinity Ward want to "caution the weak gamers out there not to soil yourself when you see this game". Sheesh.
Actually, it's Infinity Ward's long term military adviser doing the cautioning. And he should know, having served in the US Army for more thantwo decades. Though he's now retired, so much less likely to kill you to death if you fail to heed his warning. (Disclaimer: Not that any soldier would ever actually do that. Er. Honest)
But enough of our civvy waffle. Here's Hank Kiersey explaining how Modern Warfare is as close to the real thing as you're ever going to get:
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