The first, Mario Golf, is a
standard quick round set - up that lets you pick one of the
usual suspects and blow off steam in a variety of single player modes, challenges, and
multiplayer tournaments.
The
multiplayer is as you would expect it for a Call OF Duty game, I know a lot of you will purchase the game only to play
multiplayer, personally I'm not very good at it but still like to take part, I will always be a «runner up» when playing online
multiplayer but like to give it a shot, it comes with all of the
usual standard game modes; Team Deathmatch, Domination, Search and Destroy, Free For All, Capture the flag etc and also has a
multiplayer mode known as war which doesn't really rank you on kills or deaths, it's an objective based game mode in which you are usually attacking or defending and have 3 separate objectives to complete in order to win whether it be building a bridge or escorting a tank, I found this the most enjoyable out of the
standard multiplayer list.
One half of the
multiplayer content is the
usual assortment of deathmatch and competitive modes which seemed
standard for most FPS titles and sadly, I was only able to take part in a couple of matches in the days leading up to review (without bots, players are forced to wait for 6 players to join up, something I suspect won't be an issue whatsoever after launch).