The year is 2009. Fourteen-year-old Leo Vargas doesn't want much from life. He wants to finish his geometry homework without his little sister drawing mustaches on it. He wants his mom to stop asking if he’s “eating enough vegetables.” And more than anything, he wants Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to not suck on his PSP.
He clicks the icon.
For some fans, running Call of Duty: Modern Warfare as a PSP ISO—either on original hardware, a modded PSP, or via emulation—promises portability and nostalgia. But does it actually give a better experience than modern platforms? This feature examines graphics, performance, controls, legality, preservation, and user experience to help readers decide. call of duty modern warfare psp iso better
Wait. Let's correct the record before we proceed. The year is 2009
There is no official Call of Duty: Modern Warfare game for the PSP. The only official title in the franchise for the handheld is Call of Duty: Roads to Victory He wants his mom to stop asking if
For PSP Hardware:
: Despite the "clunky" controls, the game featured impressive voice acting and a dedicated "Survival Mode" unlocked after beating the campaign on high difficulty. Seeking the "Modern" ISO Because Activision never ported Modern Warfare