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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
Good single-player campaign, Impressive multiplayer, Varied and imaginative maps, Huge action set-pieces
Some maps too large for 24 players (Xbox/PS3 issue only), Occasionally struggles on old hardware
Battlefield 4 was built for PC and next-gen and it shows. PS3 and 360 gamers still get a fine single-player FPS and an even more impressive online game, but the maps are too big for the limited player count while the scale shows up the limitations of the...
So what can we take away from this very early, very basic overview of AMD Mantle and its implementation with Battlefield 4? Not much to be honest. In our worst case scenario results on the first page, which just happened to be our standard BF4 testing m...
Published: 2014-01-09, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Destructible environments. Realistic weather effects. Up to 64 players in online multiplayer modes. Detailed and realistic graphics and sound create a visceral, dramatic experience.
Short single player campaign mode. Some multiplayer maps aren't fun due to the poor placement of cover and capture points
After breezing through campaign mode and wondering why you bought this game, you'll come to realize that a great online multiplayer experience is the only way to enjoy Battlefield 4. Massive battles on land, sea, and air will keep you coming back for mor...
Abstract: Battlefield 412Next »Battlefield 4 wants you to break it. Demolition has been, to varying degrees, its distinguishing feature since DICE made Battlefield: Bad Company 2 destructible. In BF4 it takes the form of massive, shatterable centerpieces in each...
We think we have nailed all aspects of Windows 8.1 versus Windows 7 in BF4. There is a performance advantage, but it is small. A lot of people were right that Windows 8.1 is faster than Windows 7 in BF4. However, it isn't massively faster. It certainly is...
Abstract: "Battlefield 4" returns as one of the hottest first-person shooters (FPS) available for gamers. While it features a character-driven single-player campaign, this new multiplayer game for October puts its best foot forward in the online realm. PC gamers an...
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Published: 2013-11-14, Author: Dan , review by: tomsguide.com
Gorgeous graphic, Addictive Multiplayer Mod, Environmental destruction is off the chart, Commander Mode makes teamwork essential
Lackluster single player campaig, 64-player multiplayer only available on PC and next-gen consoles
"Battlefield 4's" single player campaign is graphically gorgeous, but that beauty is unfortunately marred by a lackluster and overwhelmingly clichéd gameplay and story. However, those who purchase the game for its multiplayer mode will not be disappoin...