
Moreover, take a stray bullet to the leg and you won't be running anywhere in a hurry.Īs such, I order the team to a nearby armoured vehicle: two in the back, one on the mounted gun I drive. As a simulation, even these fit marines tire soon enough when running at full pelt, the frantic pulse of their hearts soon vibrating loud through the controller.

The game's much-touted 35-mile draw distance may be an excellent back-of-the-box boast, but you'll rue the scale when you have to trek across it. If there's one thing you're going to be doing a lot of in Operation Flashpoint, it's walking. It's a long walk to the first objective: an enemy AT team blocking a road that must be cleared out before our vehicles can advance. My four-man squad is huddled close to the battle's edge, but not quite close enough. Codemasters sidles up alongside him, drops to one knee and presses Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising into his wounded hands, whispering: "If it was truth you were after, soldier, you should have played this."

As a result, in some far-flung theatre of war, a gamer soldier today lies facedown in the sod, his friends dying all around, no mission checkpoint markers to guide his advances or soft-save his progress, cursing the day he swallowed the lie. The slick drama, that flows largely absent of reality's upsets, is more military-themed rollercoaster than sober training tool. As an army recruitment tool the series is unrivalled: how many young men have been drawn to real battlefields, inspired to enlist by their glories on those virtual ones?īut Modern Warfare's relentless firework display of mortars and corridored, Michael Bay-esque set-pieces are, in truth, little more than a theme-park approximation of combat.

Who knows if, like many of Hollywood's action movie producers, Call of Duty is part-funded by the US military? It would certainly be money well spent. Its Modern Warfare games claim to show players the future of professional conflict, a virtual replication of the horrors and thrills that will soon buffet soldiers to their particular nation's greater good. An excellent liar with a clutch of fantastic, irresistible lies, but a liar nevertheless.
