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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: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: After a less than encouraging debut of real-time ray tracing in Battlefield V, Nvidia and DICE have been working together to optimize the game's implementation of DXR. The improvements come in the form of new graphics drivers and a game patch, which colle...
The first attempt at DXR on Battlefield V ended in a colossal disaster, which even had some of our readers write off the technology completely. One of the comments that really stuck out read "goodbye ray-tracing, see you in a decade." Much of that public...
Published: 2018-11-28, Author: Jeremy , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: The Battlefield franchise seems to be in the midst of an identity crisis. Over the past couple of years (and entries), the series has hopped around all over the place. We've done futuristic war, revisited World War I, and even ventured to the world of loc...
Battlefield V offers incredible pace as it sidesteps into the hardcore realm with modest success. Maps are open and satisfactory for Conquest, albeit with design issues, and some modes are too linear and chaotic. These inconsistencies, along with numerous...
Published: 2018-11-24, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Satisfying gunfights at short, medium, or long range, Customization for guns is the deepest it's been yet (including mastery challenges to unlock new camo parts for weapons), Medic class is still (too bad it's limited to just SMGs for its primary)
Very brief singleplayer campaigns, Character animations feel out of place and can lead to some frustrating glitches, Many cosmetics are simply palette swaps, No Battle Royale mode until March
As one of the best looking FPS on the market, nothing else can compete with the destruction and visual assault of Battlefield V. However, this great war stands incomplete with many features not yet available at launch...
Potential to be the best entry in the franchise, Beautiful graphics and RTX is a great bonus, Squad-focused gameplay is fun and
The games feels incomplete and needs a lot of patches, RTX halves performance in most cases and is not optimized, Bugs and more bugs need to be ironed out...
Published: 2018-11-21, Author: James , review by: ign.com
Like a fresh recruit, Battlefield V was clearly deployed into action without adequate preparation. And a variety of bugs, underdeveloped features, and placeholder menu screens remind you of that at nearly every turn. However, there's a great deal of raw p...
Looks fantastic, especially the snow levels, Expansions are free, for the first time in almost a decade, Multiplayer "construction" tool adds new tactics
War Stories rely too much on stealth and lack emotional depth, Some multiplayer maps lack focus, Character customization feels tonally off-kilter
Anyway, it's Battlefield, and a pretty decent one at that. It's certainly not as interesting as its predecessor, but if you wanted Battlefield to return to its World War II roots then it's done that at long last. There's no Midway this time, no Omaha Beac...
Published: 2018-11-20, Author: Michael , review by: gamespot.com
Grand Operations brings out the best in Battlefield, Frontlines and Breakthrough are focused, thrilling modes, Impressive visual and audio experience that elevates the better moments, Smooth movement and impactful gunplay come together seamlessly, Small t
Most maps feel too congested or disjointed for Conquest mode, War Stories is inconsistent in style and tone, A number of small bugs accumulate to show rough spots, Vehicle progression seems a bit too demanding