Abstract: Battlefield 5 is a mess. It's the glitchiest, most technically troubled DICE's sandbox multiplayer has been since the infamous launch of Battlefield 4, and even the launch itself is all over the place. Here's a game that's not out for paying punters until...
Fast paced multiplayer, Solid progression system, Interesting spotlight on lesser seen aspects of war
Same old Battlefield, Plays it too safe, Very little content
Battlefield 5 is a good game, but not a great one. The multiplayer can be great fun when you find the right server, and the single player shines a light on parts of World War 2 that aren't in the public consciousness.However, the stripped back multiplayer...
Battlefield V delivers the series' finest single-player campaign yet, painting the horror of war from rarely seen perspectives. That tension carries through to the multiplayer, which has been tuned to hammer home your vulnerability in a firefight...
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Alex , review by: gamesradar.com
Moment to moment gunplay has never felt so good, A wealth of small but thoughtful new systems enrich multiplayer, War Stories remains a strong format for the campaign
The map roster is a poor selection of mostly unremarkable duds, Multiplayer has lost some of its emergent anarchy
Not as drastic a change up as its WW1 predecessor, nor as wild or wondrous, Battlefield 5's deliberative design sidelines its strengths as a simulative sandbox...
Guns have an incredible feel to them, Looks and sounds insanely good, Addictive multiplayer, built for the long haul, Progression system ties it altogether nicely
Menu system is a bit of a mess, Stealth is a bit naff, Single player won't satisfy everyone
While we could go only go so far in Under No Flag and Trailleur, each and every war story we played felt like an entirely different experience, with varying challenges and tones. As a result, the War Stories mode offers a fun, emotionally charged single p...
It would be hard to call Battlefield V a major leap forward, but nobody really expects - or wants - that anyway. Instead, this builds on the success of Battlefield 1, shifts the setting, and ups the ante.There's a lot of the game we haven't seen yet - not...
It would be hard to call Battlefield V a major leap forward, but nobody really expects - or wants - that anyway. Instead, this builds on the success of Battlefield 1, shifts the setting, and ups the ante.There's a lot of the game we haven't seen yet - not...
Anyway, it's Battlefield, and a pretty decent one at that. It's certainly not as interesting as its predecessor, but if you wanted Battlefield to return to its World War II roots then it's done that at long last. There's no Midway this time, no Omaha Beac...
Despite the bad press at the start, I have a lot of faith in Dice as a developer and they have delivered a fantastic shooter this year with Battlefield V after listening to their community and taking their feedback seriously...
Battlefield V is not the revolutionary title DICE initially started out to create, and there are also some annoying technical kinks that should have been ironed out by now. Despite these drawbacks though, Battlefield V offers some of the most rewarding, v...