Testseek.com have collected 113 expert reviews of the Battlefield 4 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Battlefield 4.
November 2013
(80%)
113 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(50%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
A deep multiplayer mode with something for anyone serious about shooting things — regardless of how they like to do it
The unpredictable chaos of Battlefield 4's huge battles serves up unlimited awe and laughter moments
The Battlelog social and mobile l
Destructible environments. Realistic weather effects. Up to 64 players in online multiplayer modes. Detailed and realistic graphics and sound create a visceral
Dramatic experience.
Gorgeous graphic
Addictive Multiplayer Mod
Environmental destruction is off the chart
Commander Mode makes teamwork essential
Fantastic multiplayer
Graphically impressive
Fun gunplay
Levolution and destruction
Obliteration mode sets an exciting new pace
Great maps set the stage beautifully
Tons of ways to make an impact
Destruction is empowering
Immense fun
Beautiful graphics and water effects.
The editors didn't like
The learning curve is very steep
Particularly for those new to shooters
You'll need a PlayStation 4
An Xbox One or a beast of a gaming PC to play the game as intended
Fans of fast-paced
Close-quarters combat won't be swayed by Battlefield 4's emphasi
Short single player campaign mode. Some multiplayer maps aren't fun due to the poor placement of cover and capture points
Lackluster single player campaig
64-player multiplayer only available on PC and next-gen consoles
Bugs loads of em
Campaign doesn't embrace series strengths
Enough bugs to qualify for a Starship Troopers sequel
Published: 2013-11-02, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Decent single player campaign, strong voice-acting, comprehensive multiplayer
Rehashed ideas, struggles on current hardware, occasional bugs
While Battlefield 4 is an undeniably a comprehensive package, Dice seems to have simply stuck its arm into the grab bag of Battlefield ideas past and present and thrown together whatever came out. As such, it will be familiar to fans of the series...
Tremendous technical presentation, New squad play features, larger maps offer more tactical options, Levolution produces repeatable standout moments
Mute protagonist creates too much separation between player and plot, More patches will be needed before multiplayer runs smoothly
A dry assessment of Battlefield 4 offers no surprises: stellar multiplayer backed up by flawed, yet enjoyable single-player campaign action. Look closer, however, and you see a much stronger overall effort than Battlefield 3 was. The scope of the action...
Good single-player campaign, Impressive multiplayer, Varied and imaginative maps, Huge action set-pieces
Some maps too large for 24 players (Xbox/PS3 issue only), Occasionally struggles on old hardware
Battlefield 4 was built for PC and next-gen and it shows. PS3 and 360 gamers still get a fine single-player FPS and an even more impressive online game, but the maps are too big for the limited player count while the scale shows up the limitations of the...
Published: 2013-11-06, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
It's your typical Battlefield experience, filled with vehicle and infantry warfare as well as large, destructible environments. If you're a fan of the series, you will not be disappointed. If you're not a fan, this might just make you one.Battlefield 4 wa...
Published: 2021-03-04, Author: Jason , review by: in.pcmag.com
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It's more Battlefield 4. If you're still playing, Naval Strike is a decent expansion. The graphics are gorgeous, Carrier Assault mode is a ton of fun, and it's great to have a few maps where assembling a crack boat crew is actually useful. But if you find...
Diverse set of maps, Great new weapons, New UAVs are fun
Server troubles persist, Air Superiority needs improvements
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