I'm not sure exactly, but there are quite a few. It depends on how you define a story mission. Some side quests might also be considered part of the overall story.
MW2's campaign is purely fictional. The developers crafted an engaging storyline for the game, but it doesn't draw from real events. They focused on creating an exciting and immersive gaming experience rather than basing it on reality.
The number of MW pages equivalent to 1 novel page can vary widely. It could be anywhere from half a MW page to two or more, depending on formatting and content density.
Protagonist is one kind. It's the main character around whom the story revolves. Antagonist is another, often opposing the protagonist. Then there are minor characters who play supporting roles, like...
Ryan Villopoto started his motocross journey at a young age. He dedicated a great deal of time to training and improving his skills. He competed in various high - profile...
Since I don't have direct knowledge of this particular novel, it could be about a variety of things. It might tell a story of a hero or heroine's journey in...
One great AMWF story in fiction is 'The Bride of New Atlantis' by an indie author. It tells the story of an Asian male scientist and a white female journalist...
The 'Perfect World' novel does have elements related to depression. Some of the characters' backstories are filled with tragedies. Like, a character might have lost his family at a young...