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...
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: 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. As with most every online shooter, there’s going to be a c...
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...
Good: Great story told from a unique perspective; blowing stuff up; team-oriented multiplayer.
Bad: Eastern Europe left in shambles after all this destruction; vehicle camera sometimes bothersome.
Bottomline: If you only played a demo of Battlefield: Bad Company, youd be forgiven for shrugging your shoulders and assuming that its just like every other first-person shooter with a multiplayer focus. It certainly appears that way during the first couple of m...
Abstract: An entertaining and well-designed game experience that keeps the action flowing. The Frostbite engine ramps up the strategic elements and the game’s story arc does a nice job of tying all game elements together.
Abstract: However, it seems EA were intent on tarnishing the experience for you. What could have been the perfect game has been hindered on achieving that status not due to the gameplay itself. No, that would make scoring the game too easy. The challenge EA ha...
Good: Non-stop, varied action on foot, behind a wheel or in the air; gorgeous, fully destructible environments; incredible attention to detail
Bad: Campaign slightly repetitive in spots; standard multiplayer modes not included The Final Word Hold up your white flag and surrender to this fine, fine shooter.
Bottomline: Hold up your white flag and surrender to this fine, fine shooter.
Abstract: Tyrone Williams8.8Battlefield Bad Company transforms gamers into Preston Marlowe, a new recruit in the 222nd Army battalion that is led by the battle scarred Sergeant Redford, the soul of the B Team Company. Joined by Sweetwater and Ha