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103 Reviews
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The editors liked
Graphically impressive
Portal is nostalgic fun
Hazard Zone feels intense
Breathtaking visuals
Excellent gameplay and tons of customization options
Specialists bring new ways to play
Hazard Zone and Portal are welcome additions
Great presentation
Specialists offer lots of different approaches to core Battlefield gameplay
Deep
Expansive customization lets you mix and match class elements
Hazard Zone is a fun take on some battle royale ideas that offers a smaller-scale Battlefield experience
Por
Portal allows you to play classic Battlefield 1942
Bad Company 2
And Battlefield 3 matches on a new engine
The editors didn't like
Unsatisfying shooting
Oversized maps
Cluttered UI
Bugs and more bugs
Large maps and 128 players can be problematic
No voice chat at launch
Too many modes means some get diluted
Needs a “no PC” toggle for crossplay on consoles
Specialist balancing
Gunplay feels a little off
Very few weapons
Hazard Zone isn't special
Bugs and performance issues
Some specialists don't seem viable on certain maps
Limiting your choices
Review event saw some visual glitches and server issues
Unclear how the game will evolve through live-service approach
Published: 2021-11-15, Author: Jordan , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Battlefield fans have been through troubled launches before, and while I hoped that things would be different for Battlefield 2042 as a multiplayer-only experience without a half-baked story campaign eating up development resources, it just wasn't meant t...
Breathtaking visuals, Excellent gameplay and tons of customization options, Specialists bring new ways to play, Hazard Zone and Portal are welcome additions
Bugs and more bugs, Large maps and 128 players can be problematic, No voice chat at launch, Too many modes means some get diluted, Needs a “no PC” toggle for crossplay on consoles
Where past Battlefield games have felt too conservative, Battlefield 2042 is massively ambitious to a fault. Some of the changes reinvigorate the franchise's aging formula, but this latest entry ultimately spreads itself too thin...
The core of Battlefield 2042 is still the stupidly fun formula DICE has mastered, with spectacular Michael Bay movie-esque action sequences that organically breed out of extreme chaos. There's a lot of game in here, and the bump to the player count is a n...
Abstract: Battlefield 2042 is more than just another iteration of the nearly 20-year-old shooter franchise. For DICE, it is at once the opportunity of winning the fanbase back after the underwhelming Battlefield V (which in comparison to Battlefield 1 sold less amo...
Published: 2021-11-11, Author: Anthony , review by: gamingtrend.com
Abstract: Battlefield 2042 felt like an eternity away, but now it's only a little over one week from release. After spending three days with other media types playing the next giant war game, I can finally say it's ambitious but isn't able to match the ambition so...
Published: 2021-11-11, Author: Phil , review by: gamespot.com
Specialists offer lots of different approaches to core Battlefield gameplay, Deep, expansive customization lets you mix and match class elements, Hazard Zone is a fun take on some battle royale ideas that offers a smaller-scale Battlefield experience, Por
Some specialists don't seem viable on certain maps, limiting your choices, Review event saw some visual glitches and server issues, Unclear how the game will evolve through live-service approach
Abstract: With an underwhelming launch that was riddled with bugs, Battlefield 2042 has become well known for its problematic servers. But even with these superficial issues, there is still a lot of fun to be had here, you just need to be willing to work through the snags...
Abstract: They say war is hell, don't they, and also that hell is other people. So perhaps we should all have seen the chaos coming, when Electronic Arts proudly announced that 128-player matches were coming to Battlefield. We should have learned from trying to boa...