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All the original perks (Stop Power, Juggernaut, Martyrdom) and killstreaks were included.
is a first-person shooter developed by Treyarch and published by Activision for the Nintendo Wii . Released on November 10, 2009 , it is a port of the 2007 title Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare .
The port's development was shrouded in a strange controversy. When Treyarch completed its work, publisher Activision did little to promote it. Furthermore, Treyarch's logo was removed from the game's opening, a move rumored to be at the request of the original developer, Infinity Ward. The result was a game that arrived with little fanfare but contained a monumental technical challenge within.
The graphics are much lower resolution and "jagged," with simplified background details and textures compared to the PS3/360 versions. call of duty modern warfare reflex wiipalr
Despite hardware limitations, the port was incredibly thorough:
Reflex Edition 's technical performance was a subject of significant scrutiny. While the game was a technical marvel in that it ran Call of Duty 4 on Wii at all, it looked and played noticeably worse than its HD counterparts.
Progression works exactly as expected: rank up from Private to Commander (55 levels), unlock weapons (M16, MP5, M40A3), attachments, and perks. The create-a-class system is fully intact. All the original perks (Stop Power, Juggernaut, Martyrdom)
For many, this was their first entry into the world of Call of Duty because they didn’t own a "high-end" console at the time. Final Verdict
For all its technical challenges, Reflex Edition was a remarkably faithful recreation of Call of Duty 4 's core content. The single-player campaign, widely praised for its gripping narrative and intense set-pieces, is entirely intact. Players follow the same story, taking on the role of a U.S. Marine and a British SAS soldier as they battle a rogue ultranationalist faction across a global conflict. All the iconic missions, from the nuclear devastation of "Aftermath" to the sniper mission "All Ghillied Up," are present in their entirety. Reviews of the era confirmed that "every level, character, gun and multiplayer mode remains intact". The sound design, a key part of the original's atmosphere, was a mixed bag. While the voice acting and music were lifted directly and remained excellent, the sound effects were noticeably toned down, somewhat diminishing the game's tone.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Reflex represents an interesting chapter in the history of the Call of Duty franchise. While the game's reception was mixed, its innovative use of motion controls marked an important milestone in the evolution of gaming. As the gaming industry continues to push the boundaries of immersive gameplay, experiments like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Reflex serve as a reminder of the importance of innovation and adaptation. The port's development was shrouded in a strange controversy
: The epic voice acting, sound effects, and orchestral scores were successfully preserved.
Modern Wii hackers have revived online play. Using a modded Wii (or Dolphin) with the PALr revision, players can connect to Wiimmfi. As of 2025, there are still dedicated "WiiPalr" Discord communities hosting Friday night matches. The "r" revision has lower latency on European servers due to its native network stack fixes.
: A second player can use a Wii Remote to provide cover fire for the main player during the single-player campaign. Gesture Controls : You can assign actions like to a physical flick of the Wii Remote. Aiming Customization
All the original perks (Stop Power, Juggernaut, Martyrdom) and killstreaks were included.
is a first-person shooter developed by Treyarch and published by Activision for the Nintendo Wii . Released on November 10, 2009 , it is a port of the 2007 title Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare .
The port's development was shrouded in a strange controversy. When Treyarch completed its work, publisher Activision did little to promote it. Furthermore, Treyarch's logo was removed from the game's opening, a move rumored to be at the request of the original developer, Infinity Ward. The result was a game that arrived with little fanfare but contained a monumental technical challenge within.
The graphics are much lower resolution and "jagged," with simplified background details and textures compared to the PS3/360 versions.
Despite hardware limitations, the port was incredibly thorough:
Reflex Edition 's technical performance was a subject of significant scrutiny. While the game was a technical marvel in that it ran Call of Duty 4 on Wii at all, it looked and played noticeably worse than its HD counterparts.
Progression works exactly as expected: rank up from Private to Commander (55 levels), unlock weapons (M16, MP5, M40A3), attachments, and perks. The create-a-class system is fully intact.
For many, this was their first entry into the world of Call of Duty because they didn’t own a "high-end" console at the time. Final Verdict
For all its technical challenges, Reflex Edition was a remarkably faithful recreation of Call of Duty 4 's core content. The single-player campaign, widely praised for its gripping narrative and intense set-pieces, is entirely intact. Players follow the same story, taking on the role of a U.S. Marine and a British SAS soldier as they battle a rogue ultranationalist faction across a global conflict. All the iconic missions, from the nuclear devastation of "Aftermath" to the sniper mission "All Ghillied Up," are present in their entirety. Reviews of the era confirmed that "every level, character, gun and multiplayer mode remains intact". The sound design, a key part of the original's atmosphere, was a mixed bag. While the voice acting and music were lifted directly and remained excellent, the sound effects were noticeably toned down, somewhat diminishing the game's tone.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Reflex represents an interesting chapter in the history of the Call of Duty franchise. While the game's reception was mixed, its innovative use of motion controls marked an important milestone in the evolution of gaming. As the gaming industry continues to push the boundaries of immersive gameplay, experiments like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare - Reflex serve as a reminder of the importance of innovation and adaptation.
: The epic voice acting, sound effects, and orchestral scores were successfully preserved.
Modern Wii hackers have revived online play. Using a modded Wii (or Dolphin) with the PALr revision, players can connect to Wiimmfi. As of 2025, there are still dedicated "WiiPalr" Discord communities hosting Friday night matches. The "r" revision has lower latency on European servers due to its native network stack fixes.
: A second player can use a Wii Remote to provide cover fire for the main player during the single-player campaign. Gesture Controls : You can assign actions like to a physical flick of the Wii Remote. Aiming Customization