It's clear by these improvements that Raven Software is doing its best to make Modern Warfare Remastered a fully-featured game, which makes it somewhat puzzling that it isn't being sold separately. Besides new cheats, Modern Warfare Remastered is also bringing improved graphics, new achievements and trophies, and a new time paradox Easter Egg for players to discover. Players are encouraged to combine these new cheats with the new Ragtime Warfare filter for especially hilarious results when blazing through the remastered story mode.įor the most part, Modern Warfare Remastered seems like it is staying as true to the original as possible, but it's nice that there is at least some new content for fans to enjoy. The Melon Head cheat also adds a hefty helping of fruit to the game, with all of the enemies' heads replaced with watermelons.
The Explosive Lemons cheat transforms all the grenades in the game into lemons. In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, Zakhaev's Sons replaces all of the enemies in the game with the villain Viktor Zakaev, complete with a rocket launcher, which seems like it would make beating the game a great deal more challenging. Luckily for fans of the original, cheats are returning in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, with four new ones being thrown into the mix as well.īy playing through the game's campaign mode and finding all of the intel, players can unlock the Zakhaev's Sons, Explosive Lemons, and Melon Head cheats, along with a new Ragtime Warfare filter. In that game, collecting the intel hidden throughout the levels unlocked special cheats that made subsequent playthroughs a bit more amusing, with players able to add filters and other mutators to the experience. In Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, players were encouraged to collect all of the game's intel for more than just unlocking achievements and trophies. Players that find all of the intel hidden in the campaign levels of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered can unlock four brand new cheats and filters.