Thursday, November 10, 2011

Break Entertainment Records By Newest ‘Call of Duty’ Game Shoots


"Call of Duty": Modern Warfare 3, since its lavish, multi-million dollar fan festival in Playa Vista, CA this past September, Call of Duty XP. Come midnight tonight, the wait is finally over for gamers. And analysts expect the newest Call of Duty game to break Harry Potter’s record for the biggest entertainment launch ever, as well as eclipse the game records Activision established last year with Call of Duty: Black Ops.

The line-up of guys that are in Modern Warfare 3…Timothy Olyphant, Bruce Greenwood, Billy Murray…it’s pretty amazing,” said William Fichtner (Phantom), who plays the Sandman in the new game. “And you know what, the game’s worthy of it. You should go for who you think might be the best person to play these characters because the bottom line is these games are successful.”

While Fichtner has gone virtual in the past with Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Greenwood (Flight) was new to gaming.

“I was only familiar with video games in the most peripheral way because I don’t play them and they just didn’t penetrate my world,” said Greenwood, who plays the Overlord in the new game. “I didn’t know jack about games and as soon as I got introduced to them, I realized, ‘No wonder it’s so intoxicating.’”

Activision enlisted Hollywood composer Brian Tyler (The Expendables 2) to score the new game. Part of his job required playing the game over and over again, which was just fine for the lifelong gamer.

“There’s so much action going on in Modern Warfare 3 like the sequence in the London underground and the helicopter chase in New York City and the boats,” said Tyler. “Some of the battles almost remind me, because there are so many things going on at once, of the end of Return of the Jedi. You’re looking at these shots and there’s stuff going on everywhere. You’re just part of this huge melee and it feels big. It just feels like you’re really dropped into this incredible apocalyptic battle.”

It’s that type of Hollywood escapism that analysts believe will propel Modern Warfare 3 to new highs. The past few Call of Duty games have each topped global sales of $1 billion. And despite the poor economy, gamers have been saving up for this latest shooter.

“I don't believe the state of the economy has had much of an impact on video games,” said Jesse Divnich, video game analyst, EEDAR. “During the first recession in the late 2000's, our industry consistently grew. And Modern Warfare 3 offers over 30 hours of gameplay for $60, which is a much better entertainment deal than a Hollywood movie.

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