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June 2008
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The editors liked
Non-stop
Varied action on foot
Behind a wheel or in the air
Gorgeous
Fully destructible environments
Incredible attention to detail
The editors didn't like
Campaign slightly repetitive in spots
Standard multiplayer modes not included The Final Word Hold up your white flag and surrender to this fine
Abstract: It’s probably safe for me to say that the console Battlefield game that came out a couple years ago was never as good as the ones released on PC. It suffered from being downgraded, which is what happens to a lot of the multiplayer game ports that get s...
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...
Gold Rush truly is a brilliantly put-together game mode, but it really is the only bit worth buying Battlefield: Bad Company for. The single-player campaign tries hard to please, but ultimately still feels mostly pointless. 7.8/10Print this pageUser re...
Abstract: On the back of the Bad Company box it claims to be run by the “bleeding edge Frostbite engine”. Being a pedantic English student (what other sort is there?) I decided to look up the phrase “bleeding edge”, suspecting it had more negative connotations t...
Fantastic graphics and long draw distance. Great atmosphere. First truly deformable environment with near fully destructible buildings. Massive playing area and a diverse range of vehicles and classes to use. A good number of multiplayer maps.
AI can be irritating in single-player. Only one game mode in multiplayer on release (more to come).
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...
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...
Abstract: Battlefield: Bad Company oogt op het eerst gezicht, als een normale First Person shooter in het heden. Zoals ik al zei 'oogt'. Je zit hier namelijk niet met een goed getraind leger. Nee, jij behoort tot een team van afgedankte bagger soldaten. En of j...