I would still play MW2. It's a different kind of pace compared to BC2, but I still like it.
The thing about MW2 is that in singpleplayer, you pretty much get to test try almost all the guns that show up in multiplayer, which of course realistically doesn't make sense. The nit-pickers would ask why would basic Russian infantry have anything other than AKs, and you see them running around with FALs, Tavors, and Strikers. In BC2's singleplayer, you have a very limited amount of guns to try out and so far no SMGs or pistols other than the one you are given, ever show up in single player. You get a Glock at the end of the game though.
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Psalm 144:1
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