
Activision/Raven Software/Shane Asman YouTubeĪs described above, Parts are used to direct-buy cosmetics from Collections. Rare Supply Drops are the best way to maximize your number of Parts. If you're reading this guide, you probably want to pay for as little as possible.
CoD Points: Just like in most recent Call of Duty titles, CoD Points are the premium currency earned exclusively via real-world money. The number of Parts you have is indicated by a skull icon. They're pretty rare, but, as you'll see below, there are ways to get more. Parts: Parts are the only way to direct-purchase items outside Supply Drops. They're marked by a lightning bolt at the top of in-game menu screens.
Depot Credits: These are earned exclusively via gameplay and are used to open Supply Drops based on the game's various Operations. Here's the short version of what you need to know. More so than any recent Call of Duty titles, Modern Warfare Remastered is full to the brim with headache-inducing currencies. Activision/Raven Software/Shane Asman YouTube However, outside of its impressive face lift it offers only a few additions to make it feel new to returning players.The skull in the corner of the screen indicates how many Parts you have. Though the sprawling level design and pacing are definitely dated, the core of Modern Warfare’s combat has aged remarkably well, and that foundation keeps its action movie-style campaign and its multiplayer fun even nine years later. Call of Duty 4 is a winner." Read the full original Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare review here.Īfter years of futuristic CoDs, going back to the present day with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered is a welcome return to combat that makes me feel simultaneously powerful and helpless due to the way it’s both literally and figuratively grounded. This is a truly fantastic multiplayer offering that's as deep as any other online game available. Though the single-player lacks length, the multiplayer should keep you invested in COD4 for the long winter. The overall story is standard action movie fare, but the relationships built over the short five hours of play are surprisingly strong. Calling it intense may be an understatement. The single-player experience is easily Infinity Ward's best work to date. "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is a fantastic game. When IGN first reviewed it back in 2007, we gave it a 9.4 and said this about it: Once held up as the great example for contemporary-era shooters, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is now an enlightening time capsule for an style of Call of Duty that no longer exists.