Testseek.co.uk 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
Fun to play
High quality graphics and audio
Plenty of options for PC gamers
Well optimised for a broad range of systems
Lots of weapon
Vehicle and player customisation options available
Great value for money
Decent single player campaign
Strong voice-acting
Comprehensive multiplayer
Stunning visuals
Superb multiplayer
Great collection of maps
Good single-player campaign
Impressive multiplayer
Varied and imaginative maps
Huge action set-pieces
Tremendous technical presentation
New squad play features
Larger maps offer more tactical options
Levolution produces repeatable standout moments
A breezy
Popcorn campaign
Bestinclass multiplayer
Stunning visuals and audio
The editors didn't like
Very weak single player
Issues from launch
Long loading times between maps
Rehashed ideas
Struggles on current hardware
Occasional bugs
Lacklustre single player
Dumb AI
Some maps too large for 24 players (Xbox/PS3 issue only)
Occasionally struggles on old hardware
Mute protagonist creates too much separation between player and plot
More patches will be needed before multiplayer runs smoothly
Abstract: Diving back into the fray, it's really hard to shake the feeling that Battlefield 4 really does belong in the past. It may only be a year or so old, but the first person shooter has made serious strides in 2014, and blasting through Final Stand's four sno...
Abstract: Battlefield 4 may have been out for a good 6 months, but it is never too late to write about our thoughts on what we think of the follow-up to Battlefield 3. We've seen plenty of criticism in these six months since release, but those who have played the g...
A breezy, popcorn campaign, Bestinclass multiplayer, Stunning visuals and audio
Doesn't attempt anything new, Campaign has difficulty spikes, Held back by PS3/360
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Published: 2013-12-06, Author: Kevin , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Battlefield is back (again). It's bigger, beefier, prettier and more power hungry than ever. But is it actually any good? I think so, and I think Dice deserves a large amount of credit. Undoubtedly, following up the gigantic undertaking that was prolonged...
As always coming to a judgement is a complex thing to do with such a broad range of products. All the graphics cards we've tested have their advantages and disadvantages and all are justifiable purchases in their own right… except maybe for three graphics...
Abstract: In the battle of Call of Duty vs Battlefield, I have always been on the side of Battlefield. Not because it is a better game, but because it is the game that suits my playing style most. They are hard games to compare really. One is all about twitch gamin...
Fun to play, High quality graphics and audio, Plenty of options for PC gamers, Well optimised for a broad range of systems, Lots of weapon, vehicle and player customisation options available, Great value for money,
Very weak single player, Issues from launch, Long loading times between maps
Given that the Battlefield series is primarily a multiplayer experience your money can stretch as far as you want it to. As I mentioned earlier, if you are considering buying this purely for the single player experience than I advise against that. It ...
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...