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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: 2018-11-10, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Absolutely gorgeous presentation, musical score, and sound, Progression system will keep players engaged, Grand Operations are an amazing addition, Single player vignettes are a welcome extension, Tides of War for everyone
A few cosmetic hiccups remain, Havok and clipping abound
After spending quite a while with the game, I'm blown away that there's still so much to discover. With dozens of collectibles to find in the single player campaign, a seemingly-unlimited number of weekly challenges, and the Tides of War looming large on...
As a single-player campaign, Battlefield V is a mostly fun joyride that's less headache-inducing than "Call of Duty" campaigns from the past. At least, Battlefield has some sort of single-player story-like experience, which Call of Duty ditched with thei...
Published: 2018-10-18, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Electronic Arts' DICE studio bet big on the single-player vignettes, dubbed War Stories, for its upcoming Battlefield V first-person shooter game coming on the consoles and PC on November 20.These missions, like their predecessors in Battlefield 1's World...
Published: 2018-10-18, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Electronic Arts' DICE studio made a big bet when it decided to invest heavily in the single-player vignettes, the War Stories anthology borrowed from Battlefield 1, for its upcoming Battlefield V first-person shooter game coming on the consoles and PC o...
Published: 2018-09-20, Author: Nick , review by: nerdreactor.com
Battlefield V Open Beta was not only fun to play, but I kept wanting more. The multiplayer is so much more enjoyable when you have a squad and/or people that know how to play as a team. Regardless of the changes they've made, Battlefield is growing up. It...
Abstract: First-person shooters are now going back to explore the conflicts of World War 2 with most gamers apparently growing tired of the modern shooters. It feels like the perfect time to revisit this era after EA's soft-reset for the series with Battlefield 1...
Despite the bad press at the start, I have a lot of faith in Dice as a developer and they have delivered a fantastic shooter this year with Battlefield V after listening to their community and taking their feedback seriously...
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...
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...
Battlefield V is not the revolutionary title DICE initially started out to create, and there are also some annoying technical kinks that should have been ironed out by now. Despite these drawbacks though, Battlefield V offers some of the most rewarding, v...