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June 2008
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The editors liked
Great story told from a unique perspective
blowing stuff up
team-oriented multiplayer.
Frostbite engine is very
very good
Enjoyable single player campaign
Great sounds for the most part
The usual up and downs of Battlefield multiplayer
Well-tuned shooter mechanics
Gold Rush is a lot of fun
Tactical application of destruction is decent
Blowing stuff up has rarely been this fun
Great collection of gadgets and vehicles
Massive 24player multiplayer maps
Finally a fleshedout singleplayer game
Excellent balance in player classes
vehicle strength
and map layouts.
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...
The editors didn't like
Eastern Europe left in shambles after all this destruction
vehicle camera sometimes bothersome.
AI is barely GCSE grade G
Single player can become a tad samey
The usual up and downs of Battlefield multiplayer
Unlock system leaves a lot to be desired
Single player campaign isnt that good
Destruction feels quite superficial
Some enemies in campaign never graduated basic training
Conquest mode not available at launch
Graphics and textures appear grainy.
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 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...
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...
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: This latest entry in the Battlefield series of games is a good one, but not quite as fun as the previous ones. You better have a big TV when you play this one. FeaturesRating I am a huge fan of the Battlefield series from Electronic Arts, so naturally...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Frostbite engine is very, very good, Enjoyable single player campaign, Great sounds for the most part, The usual up and downs of Battlefield multiplayer
AI is barely GCSE grade G, Single player can become a tad samey, The usual up and downs of Battlefield multiplayer
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...
Well-tuned shooter mechanics, Gold Rush is a lot of fun, Tactical application of destruction is decent
Unlock system leaves a lot to be desired, Single player campaign isnt that good, Destruction feels quite superficial
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...