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Published: 2008-10-25
Good: The game looks great using the Frostbite Engine. When we say destructible environments we mean it. You can level entire buildings till they are nothing but a few steps and an inner wall. Greenpeace would cry if they saw just how many trees you can blow ap...
Bad: The fact that you can heal yourself anywhere and at nearly any time really detracts from the concern of getting shot or dying. Sometimes I agree that games just need to be fun, but I am also not a huge fan of games that make it too easy., The other issue...
Bottomline: Fun game, fun times, fun multiplayer. I really dont know what else to put here. If you cant tell, I enjoyed the game quite a bit. There are no major, game-crashing glitches and even though the story is "borrowed" from a few other places it is still f...
Abstract: The Battlefield series has been a personal favorite of mine over the years. I got hooked on the game at a LAN party where we played the demo of Battlefield:1942 demo for three hours straight. Since then the game has taken gamers through warfare in Viet...
Abstract: By Sherwin LohAS FIRST-PERSON shooting (FPS) games go, this one literally leaves players out in the cold.As many FPS games require a mixture of tactics and gunplay skills, players are forced to find a balance between taking cover and taking the shot. B...
Bottomline: The PS3 version of Battlefield: Bad Company may not be the best looking game on the console but it is very good with a fantastic audio. While this is the first Battlefield on the consoles Dice has added in enough fun and challenges to make it a worthy ...
Abstract: EAThe Battlefield series has been around forever now. It all started with Battlefield 1942, a WWII FPS. What was amazing about this game (and what would become the hallmark of Battlefield games) was that not only could you be an infantryman, but you co...
Bottomline: Finally, a well-executed first person shooter that doesnt burden players with a self-absorbed story line. Battlefield: Bad Company is fun, funny, and plays as well as many of the more "serious" shooters out there. Bad Company also does destructible te...
Bottomline: While the Battlefield games have been hit and miss over the years, the choice to take this game into single player is definitely a good move on both EA and Dices part. The game has translated well, despite its flaws. This game may not be as wonderful...
Good: Frostbite engine is very, very good, Enjoyable single player campaign, Great sounds for the most part, The usual up and downs of Battlefield multiplayer
Bad: AI is barely GCSE grade G, Single player can become a tad samey, The usual up and downs of Battlefield multiplayer
Bottomline: Battlefield Bad Company Xbox 360Stock Due In: £27.39 (RRP £49.99) So now we come to the multiplayer side of Battlefield: Bad Company which, as we’ve learnt from previous Battlefield games can be patchy depending on the guys you’re playing with...
Good: Well-tuned shooter mechanics, Gold Rush is a lot of fun, Tactical application of destruction is decent
Bad: Unlock system leaves a lot to be desired, Single player campaign isnt that good, Destruction feels quite superficial
Bottomline: With each iteration adding its own flavor to the mix, the Battlefield franchise has evolved over time and managed to secure a firm grip on the online shooter market. The latest offering in the series – Battlefield: Bad Company – brings ex...
Abstract: Battlefield: Bad Company is F.U.B.A.R. Really. And I mean that in the most complimentary way. Where Frontlines: Fuel of War nervously adjusted the Battlefield template to make it work for consoles as a single-player FPS, Bad Company takes the sin...