Duty Calls 4
Just finished Call of Duty 4 and boy are my eyes tired. The game is seriously good looking and that makes
the game all the more frightening. You play several characters - some of whom die from your perspective - and since these SAS and US Marine boys look and sound a lot like our own real-life boys currently in harm’s way due to “stop loss,” the game feels more Mature than the gore level, language, and blood netted it an M from the ESRB.
The game isn’t actually all that gory. There’s not a lot of blood, I mean compared to a T-rated war game. Gore only appears briefly. You can kill dogs by snapping their necks… that might be it. So why isn’t the game rated T-Teen?
Because the subject matter is Mature. Call of Duty 4 deals with terror from the Middle East and horror from Russia. Nukes are on the table and the story it tells pits US and British forces in a coalition of the willing against these rogue threats. The action is intense, movie-like, and can best be described as “heavily scripted.” (Gamer shorthand for action that’s predetermined. Run into the room and the bad guys will always tip the table over and throw a grenade - that sort of thing.) This is the first game I’ve ever played that showed me death up close. It’s truly an interactive movie.
I’m about to review the game but for now….
I’m thinking I need a new Age Seal. 16+ or something. Let me just tell the gamer parents out there that Call of Duty 4 is deeply intense and affecting and that’s why it’s rated M-Mature. If your teenager is deep and mature enough, this is a very memorable and worthwhile game. A savage story of our times.



November 19th, 2007 at 12:53 pm
I have to agree with you! I believe it’s the only game I’ve played so far that I actually felt for the characters. The level of realism is way up there to me compared to other FPS games. I mean, hitting an enemy in the leg only to watch them fall and try crawling to cover while still shooting at you.
November 22nd, 2007 at 7:45 pm
suitable for a 14 year old?
November 22nd, 2007 at 8:53 pm
Oh and he enjoys war movies for they’re historical purposes. His favorites are band of brothers and black hawk down.
January 14th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
I have Halo 3 and I hear swearing all the time at school and im not affected by it . Im also allowed to watch all PG-13 movies and i participate in many sports. I know whats going on in the world today like in Iraq and I know some of the bad things that are happening. I have Call of Duty 2 and I get great grades at school. One more thing, I do have Xbox Live and I have heard that Call of Duty 4 has multiplayer better than that of Halo. So, do you think a mature 14 year old who is allowed to play other violent games (With the exeption of GTA and Gears of War) should be allowed to get Call of Duty 4? Most of my friends are allowed to play games like this but my parents can be strict about it sometimes. If you could, please reply back ASAP so I can get in the action soon! Thanks!
January 19th, 2008 at 12:15 pm
Oh and one correction. I said a “mature 14 year old”, im actually 13.