![]() ![]() The only slight niggles I've come across are a little lag and filling the teams full of CPU players. It's fair to say motion control is still in its infancy and I must admit the regular dualshock controller (which has COD config as standard) feels more at home than the Move one, however once you get used to the sensitivity (I turned mine right down which helped massively!), you can get in a rythmn and it's definitely enjoyable. It gives it a certain depth while still keeping to it's roots of being a simple and straightforward shooter. Within each section is the option to upgrade each item to your own specifications. If you're successful in stringing a killstreak together you're rewarded with more cash which means when you next spawn you can purchase improved weapons, more grenades and stronger armour. The whole process is simple and feels similar to the loadout screens in MAG. After picking your weapons you'll to decide how to spend the cash you're left over on grenades and armour. Straight out the box you're given the option of an MP5 or Shotgun as your main weapon, with a pistol as standard for your side. From there you're able to buy your choice of loadout to start the round with. Each round you start with a certain amount of cash. The maps feel and look great, have good texture and lighting and it all moves smoothly. There are the usual array of modes, Deathmatch (Free for All) Team Deathmatch Domination Escorting and Boom for Bust. Set across a 5 different maps, this is an online FPS which sits nicely between COD and Medal of Honor. The maps feel and look Modern Combat: Domination is incredible value for money at only £6.50 (Playstation Plus members can purchase for a reduced price). ![]() Modern Combat: Domination is incredible value for money at only £6.50 (Playstation Plus members can purchase for a reduced price). ![]()
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