6A NEWS VIDEO GAMES THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ERIDAY MARCH 14, 2008 Students enjoy new 'Call of Duty' set in modern day Contributed by www.CallofDuty.com Players in "Call of Duty 4" play as soldiers in a modern war. The game is currently the No.1 title sold for Xbox Live. BY ANDY GREENHAW agreenhaw@kansan.com Gavin Custard said as soon as he got home from class, he grabbed a virtual .50 Caliber Barret sniper rifle with the hopes of going on an online killing spree. His goal is to kill seven online players in a row without dying so he can call in a helicopter that will rack up his kill score even further. Custard, Wichita junior, is among the many students from the University of Kansas and the rest of the world that can't get enough of "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare," which was nominated as the 2008 Game of the Year by many video game review boards including Game Daily. "It's by far the most realistic first-person shooter game I've ever played," said Custard, who bought the game the day it came out. In "story mode," gamers switch back and forth from fighting in the Middle East as U.S. Marines to fighting in the old Soviet Union as British Special Air service units. "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" is the first of the Call of Duty series to move from the World War II era to the 21st century, where combat takes place on modern battlefields in Europe and the Middle East. However, most of the game's prestige comes from its online multiplayer game play, which, according to an Activision press release, currently makes it the No. 1 title sold for Xbox Live. "It's by far the most realistic first-person shooter game I've ever played." "When I first got it I sucked, but tige mode, which starts them back at level 1 with a badge that shows how many times that player has reached level 55. Players can only go through prestige mode 10 times before they've reached the peak of what they can accomplish, which could take weeks. GAVIN CUSTARD Wichita junior Zach Flurry, Andover senior, said he played the game on multi-player for 10 hours every day over winter break when he first got the game. As gamers play the multi-player version of the game, they can choose everything from the gun they want to shoot to the type of grenade - explosive, stun, flash and smoke - they want to throw. "I've played 'Halo' for a long time, and what I like about this game is that it's more about strategizing and teamwork instead of just run-and-gun like on 'Halo,'" Johnson said. During online multi-player gameplay, gamers are awarded a radar indicator, air strikes and a helicopter for kill streaks - killing a number of bad guys in a row without dying. Players earn points for making kills and completing challenges. As their points go up, they are promoted to higher military ranks, which allows them to unlock new weapons, challenges and perks. Cameron Johnson, Independence sophomore, said he thought "Call of Duty 4" was the best game since the "Halo" series. The highest level is 55, but once that level is reached, players have the option of going through pres- just seeing yourself get better and better is the best part of the game," Flurry said. "That's what makes it so addicting." Flurry and two of his friends from the University even created their own online gamer clan called "The Cron Clan." Paul Houston, former KU student, said after his friend got the game during winter break, he lived on his friend's couch for two days straight. "We would stay up and play until five in the morning, go to bed, wake up at noon and play it until five in the morning over and over again for days," Houston said. "We seriously didn't have a life for awhile." 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