So far, I've enjoyed BF:BC2 very much, especially its multiplayer. This is probably the best sniper experience you'll ever get in a video game, althought I do miss some key elements of BF2142 and BF2.
So far, I've enjoyed BF:BC2 very much, especially its multiplayer. This is probably the best sniper experience you'll ever get in a video game, althought I do miss some key elements of BF2142 and BF2.
During World War 2, a squad of heroic American soldiers made its way to a small island off the coast of mainland Japan to meet up with a defector and to bring him home to the United States.
It's fair to say that that my PS3 and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 disc are very well acquainted by now, having spent the better part of three months together. No other game has provided me with such ample amounts of entertainment so far this year, and, as a result, an inhumane number of hours of my...
There's no denying the appeal of Bad Company 2's multiplayer. DICE is still expertly nailing down what it pioneered all the way back in 2002, and the experience remains far from stale.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 builds on the surprisingly destructible terrain of the first game to deliver a strongly online-driven sequel. The campaign isn't the meatiest, but the strong multiplayer will keep you coming back for more and more.
Greatly improved destruction and level design; Bullets now penetrate walls; changing play dynamics; Vast unlock/reward system keeps multiplayer interesting
Campaign feels anemic; AI enemies lack some killer instinct; Still stuck talking to squad only if in an online squad
"The Shit" was a colloquialism for being out in the field during the Vietnam War, as Bill Murray reminded us in "Rushmore." Men who spent time in "The Shit" developed The Thousand Yard Stare, which, as Joker found out in "Full Metal Jacket", isn't something you could fake.
Last year I was convinced to have a go at EA's latest 3rd person shooter on the PS3 (at the time) by a friend who rated it highly. Since then I haven't been able to put it down. I wasn't a huge fan of the 3PS genre and I didn't really dabble with Call of Duty much since owning a PS3.
Amazing graphics; great durability; superb online game play
Lack of server listings online; stats can take a while to update
I really enjoyed the single player and the multiplayer is great with a good team behind you.
Engaging Story Line; Gameplay; Graphics; Great Sound; Multiplayer
Not one for timid players
Haggard, Sweetwater, Marlow and Sarge, the group of hoodlums from Battlefield: Bad Company are back in a new sequel. DICE tries to tighten things up from the first part and injects the multiplayer with some innovations so the game earns a place next to other military shooters.
released in late 2009, it quite easily became the ultimate offering to gamers looking for a multiplatform online multiplayer shooter that would provide long-term satisfaction, with its exhaustive series of upgrades and unlocks wrapped up in the refined, battle-tested gameplay developer Infinity Ward...
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