Unfortunately, though, the campaign does stumble slightly due to limitations of the Wii console’s hardware capabilities.
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The team has also thrown in Classic Controller Pro support for those who don't feel comfortable with the Wii Remote, though with a healthy dose of aim assist for good measure. Moving, firing, and camera controls all feel sharp and accurate due to customisable sensitivities and dead zones for pin-point accuracy. Making a return to help the experience prove to be even more enjoyable is Treyarch’s exemplary controls. The title also opens up with a huge video recap of the past games, which is brilliant considering the Wii is still missing Modern Warfare 2. It gives the player a chance to catch up on the direction the story is taking as they can focus more on the surrounding environments and conversations between their crew. You will start off by stealthily creeping behind enemy lines before blasting out all guns blazing. Whereas previous iterations saw you taking on different ‘styles’ of levels, this time they are a much more varied affair. Modern Warfare 3 feels like the first in the series to hit the nail on the head in terms of pacing. As expected, the campaign is an adrenaline junkie fuelled experience - you can’t go more than a few minutes without something exploding, a chase scene occurring, or other impressive set pieces taking place. Whilst one might think that this could be a bad thing and there would be severe losses in the transformation, it is actually quite the opposite and it is impressive how much it managed to retain from the original. As with the rest of the series that has featured on Nintendo's home console, Modern Warfare 3 was adapted from the HD versions by Treyarch who developed Black Ops and World at War.