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The characters are easily one of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II<\/em>‘s clear strengths. The game features sharp voice acting that brings its cast to life, along with some uncanny-valley-shattering visual fidelity with excellent facial animation. It profoundly elevates the presentation of these characters and the story. But while you might think the skull-adorned Ghost is getting all the attention, one of the game’s new antagonists, Valeria, is being rightly celebrated.<\/p>\n

A little over halfway through Modern Warfare II<\/em>‘s campaign, Valeria is introduced as the \u201cpersonal sicaria\u201d to the then-absent cartel boss \u201cEl Sin Nombre.\u201d As the player, you meet her in an interrogation scene where you’re warned not to lie about anything to her (seriously, don’t). And she quickly reveals why she before pressing you on questions concerning events from a few missions earlier. With no apprehensions about showing who’s boss, Valeria physically threatens one of her own men before drawing her weapon and turning her attention to you and the other interrogatee with a playful \u201cni\u00f1os!\u201d<\/p>\n