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May 2019
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199 Reviews
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The editors liked
Reliably solid gunplay
War Stories are short but sweet
Smart “fortifications” feature in multiplayer
The Frostbite Engine brings World War II to life in stunning detail
Moment to moment gunplay has never felt so good
A wealth of small but thoughtful new systems enrich multiplayer
War Stories remains a strong format for the campaign
Looks and sounds amazing
Epic maps
WWII brings better weaponry and vehicles
Well-judged classes
Incredible destructibility
War Stories fresh and full of character
Grand Operations add a sense of storyline to multiplayer
Fast paced multiplayer
Solid progression system
Interesting spotlight on lesser seen aspects of war
Guns have an incredible feel to them
Looks and sounds insanely good
Addictive multiplayer
Built for the long haul
Progression system ties it altogether nicely
The editors didn't like
Just feels a bit dull
Really
Missing key content DICE had one-quarter promised
Repetitive online modes and a fairly uninspired map selection
The map roster is a poor selection of mostly unremarkable duds
Multiplayer has lost some of its emergent anarchy
Tides of War plus one War Story and Firestorm conspicuous by their absence at launch
Published: 2018-12-06, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?Battlefield V is available now. You can play it on Origin for PC, as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for around £49.99 for the standard edition. Keep in mind, Ray Tracing is only available on Nvidia RTX graphics cards at this time...
Published: 2018-11-30, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Looks and sounds amazing, Epic maps, WWII brings better weaponry and vehicles, Well-judged classes, Incredible destructibility, War Stories fresh and full of character, Grand Operations add a sense of storyline to multiplayer
Tides of War plus one War Story and Firestorm conspicuous by their absence at launch, Dumb AI in single-player campaign, A few visual glitches persist, Battle royale is included but hard to access, Single-player campaign too short at launch
Overall, Battlefield V is a fine shooter to both behold and play: the way in which it sucks you deep into the full horror (and thrill) of a terrifyingly realistic rendition of World War II is simply magnificent. It provides everything a fan of the Battlef...
Published: 2018-11-28, Author: Steve , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: With the advent of battle royale games like PUBG and Fortnite, there's plenty of evidence that modern tastes in first-person shooters are changing and fragmenting, but Dice's long-running Battlefield series has always catered for shooter enthusiasts who l...
Published: 2018-11-27, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
Abstract: Hey, guess what? It's more Battlefield! The end. No? Oh, all right.Honestly, though, it really is. Reviewing these annual updates feels increasingly like reviewing a new series of a reality TV show. There are some new faces. The set has seen an overhaul...
Published: 2018-11-24, Author: Jim , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Reliably solid gunplay, War Stories are short but sweet, Smart “fortifications” feature in multiplayer, The Frostbite Engine brings World War II to life in stunning detail,
Just feels a bit dull, really, Missing key content DICE had one-quarter promised, Repetitive online modes and a fairly uninspired map selection,
The GoodReliably solid gunplayWar Stories are short but sweetSmart “fortifications” feature in multiplayerThe Frostbite Engine brings World War II to life in stunning detailThe BadJust feels a bit dull, reallyMissing key content DICE had one-quarter promi...
Abstract: Battlefield 5 is a mess. It's the glitchiest, most technically troubled DICE's sandbox multiplayer has been since the infamous launch of Battlefield 4, and even the launch itself is all over the place. Here's a game that's not out for paying punters until...
Published: 2018-11-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?Battlefield V is launching today for those who ordered the Deluxe Edition. However, the full commercial release is on the 19th of November. You can play it on Origin for PC, as well as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for around £49.99 for...
Abstract: Battlefield 5 is a mess. It's the glitchiest, most technically troubled DICE's sandbox multiplayer has been since the infamous launch of Battlefield 4, and even the launch itself is all over the place. Here's a game that's not out for paying punters until...
Fast paced multiplayer, Solid progression system, Interesting spotlight on lesser seen aspects of war
Same old Battlefield, Plays it too safe, Very little content
Battlefield 5 is a good game, but not a great one. The multiplayer can be great fun when you find the right server, and the single player shines a light on parts of World War 2 that aren't in the public consciousness.However, the stripped back multiplayer...
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Alex , review by: gamesradar.com
Moment to moment gunplay has never felt so good, A wealth of small but thoughtful new systems enrich multiplayer, War Stories remains a strong format for the campaign
The map roster is a poor selection of mostly unremarkable duds, Multiplayer has lost some of its emergent anarchy
Not as drastic a change up as its WW1 predecessor, nor as wild or wondrous, Battlefield 5's deliberative design sidelines its strengths as a simulative sandbox...