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June 2008
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The editors liked
The game looks great using the Frostbite Engine. When we say destructible environments we mean it. You can level entire buildings till they are nothing but a few steps and an inner wall. Greenpeace would cry if they saw just how many trees you can blow ap...
Great story told from a unique perspective
Blowing stuff up
Team-oriented multiplayer.
Blowing stuff up has rarely been this fun
Great collection of gadgets and vehicles
Massive 24player multiplayer maps
Finally a fleshedout singleplayer game
Excellent balance in player classes
Vehicle strength
And map layouts.
The editors didn't like
The fact that you can heal yourself anywhere and at nearly any time really detracts from the concern of getting shot or dying. Sometimes I agree that games just need to be fun
But I am also not a huge fan of games that make it too easy
The other issue...
Eastern Europe left in shambles after all this destruction
Vehicle camera sometimes bothersome.
Some enemies in campaign never graduated basic training
Published: 2008-06-27, Author: Jon , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: In Battlefield: Bad Company, no one is safe. Not a sniper hiding inside a tower. Not a soldier driving a massive tank. And definitely not you, as you bob and weave across a fiery sandbox of destruction. If you thought the action of the Battlefield fran...
Blowing stuff up has rarely been this fun, Great collection of gadgets and vehicles, Massive 24player multiplayer maps, Finally a fleshedout singleplayer game, Excellent balance in player classes, vehicle strength, and map layouts.
Some enemies in campaign never graduated basic training, Conquest mode not available at launch, Graphics and textures appear grainy.
With its great multiplayer action and fleshed-out single-player campaign, Bad Company really isnt bad at all. ...
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Published: 2008-06-23, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Great story told from a unique perspective; blowing stuff up; team-oriented multiplayer.
Eastern Europe left in shambles after all this destruction; vehicle camera sometimes bothersome.
If you only played a demo of Battlefield: Bad Company, youd be forgiven for shrugging your shoulders and assuming that its just like every other first-person shooter with a multiplayer focus. It certainly appears that way during the first couple of m...
Abstract: An entertaining and well-designed game experience that keeps the action flowing. The Frostbite engine ramps up the strategic elements and the game’s story arc does a nice job of tying all game elements together.
Abstract: However, it seems EA were intent on tarnishing the experience for you. What could have been the perfect game has been hindered on achieving that status not due to the gameplay itself. No, that would make scoring the game too easy. The challenge EA ha...
Non-stop, varied action on foot, behind a wheel or in the air; gorgeous, fully destructible environments; incredible attention to detail
Campaign slightly repetitive in spots; standard multiplayer modes not included The Final Word Hold up your white flag and surrender to this fine, fine shooter.
Hold up your white flag and surrender to this fine, fine shooter.
Abstract: Tyrone Williams8.8Battlefield Bad Company transforms gamers into Preston Marlowe, a new recruit in the 222nd Army battalion that is led by the battle scarred Sergeant Redford, the soul of the B Team Company. Joined by Sweetwater and Haggard, the B-Com...
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...