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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009)
Modern Warfare 2 is simply well, MIND-BLOWING!
Having been part of the Call of Duty games since the very first Call of Duty, which was a big disappointment, I was excited to see whether the franchise could grow or then just remain as a plateau with no improvements. I was disappointed again with Call of Duty 2 and 3 which I just felt were not the standard of first person shooter gaming. However, things completely changed with Call of Duty Modern Warfare, which pushed the limits of first person shooter gaming to new heights, which only the Call of Duty franchise has been able to maintain and expand since then. Combining the most realistic first person shooter game-play with intense warfare sequences and stunning locations, Modern Warfare 1 literally had me holding my breath at many times throughout the game. But that was only a taste of what Call of Duty had in store for us. The release of Modern Warfare 2 saw history in the making, as the game became the highest selling game of all time, with combined sales of PS3 and XBOX 360. Modern Warfare 2 made the Call of Duty franchise literally, "Untouchable". The fan-base of the game expanded rapidly and the game was all over the place. Combining the most intense warfare sequences with the most realistic and authentic first person shooter game-play Modern Warfare 2 became the most talked about and recognized game of its genre, receiving ratings of no less than 90% by critics.
Byron Shelley Injeeli
2012 (2009)
2012 At a Glance
*CONTAINS SPOILERS!*
2012 is definitely one of the biggest blockbusters of all time. No movie has ever taken the "Apocalypse theme" to the heights that 2012 did. Directed by Ronald Emmerich, the talented director behind The Day After Tomorrow and 10000 BC, this movie pushes the limits of modern CGI effects and action scenes. The pacing of the movie is great and never leaves the viewer with a moment of boredom. Along with the great action scenes, the movie also makes a great message of worldwide unity between peoples rather than money and politics. 2012 is no doubt Ronald Emmerich's biggest movie.
Byron Shelley Injeeli