Symbols is easily one of them Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIclear strengths. The game features sharp voice acting that brings the cast to life, along with some uncanny-valley-shaking visual fidelity with excellent facial animation. It deeply enhances the presentation of the characters and the story. But while you might think that the skull-adorned Ghost is getting all the attention, one of the game’s new antagonists, Valeria, is rightly mentioned.
A little over half Modern War IIIn her campaign, Valeria is introduced as a “personal hitman” for the then-defunct cartel boss “El Sin Nombre”. As the player, you encounter him in an interrogation scene where he is warned not to lie about anything (seriously, don’t). And he quickly reveals why, before turning to questions about the events of a few missions earlier. Not afraid to show who’s boss, Valeria physically threatens one of her men before drawing her gun and turning her attention to you and the other interrogator with playful “niƱos!”
No question about it. Valerie steals every scene she’s in Modern War II. carried by Maria Elisa Camargo, Valerie’s presence is the gravitas of the narrative, and she can bite you with the razor-sharp lines of bilingual dialogue. And he has a very good story. A former Mexican soldier and sometime companion of protagonist Alejandro, the chemistry between these two is on point.
No wonder Valeria is getting love all over social media. Camargo himself thanked the community for the love behind the scenes of the mo-cap in a tweet.
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And the love feels. People declare themselves official Valeria Stansand others demand developer Infinity Ward do it The playable operator in the game’s multiplayer. Videos showing her best scenes It goes viral on Twitter and TikTok whom.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II can has a painfully slow start, but the second half of the game certainly has its memorable moments. A good part of that is owed to Valeria, who should definitely be a bigger part of this series.