

The conclusion of "The Gulag" is just as satisfying when you discover who the mystery prisoner actually is. Even knowing what's about to go down, the "No Russian" mission still feels as controversial as it did when it first shocked the world. You can squeeze a bit more out of it trying to snag all the collectibles and make another run on the hardest difficulty, but this a Campaign-only game from a time when campaigns were starting to feel like add-ons to the core multiplayer experience. In any case, what you're left with is gorgeous, engaging, thrilling, and lasts all of about five or six hours long. Perhaps that's what let to the decision to drop the multiplayer as well. While Zombies is synonymous with Call of Duty games, if you remember, there never was a Zombies mode in Modern Warfare 2. It's just a run through an epic campaign.


It's a mouthful of a title, but notable in its honesty because while this game delivers every bit of the single-player campaign experience from one of the finest plot lines in Call of Duty history, that's also where the package ends. But here we are, finally getting to jump back in to one of the best campaigns in Call of Duty history with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered. It's also been three years since the first Modern Warfare was remastered. Hard to believe it's been over 10 years since Modern Warfare 2 originally released.
