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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
Again, this isn't a full review, but from what we've seen, BF4 is shaping up to be Battlefield 3.5 -- and that's not bad. The new game adds the Commander mode back in, adds boats, tweaks map settings and the HUD, increases out-of-combat regeneration drama...
Abstract: Electronic Arts has released their highly-anticipated Battlefield 4, and I just had to review it. I was not a HUGE fan of Battlefield 3's campaign. That being said, Battlefield 4's single player campaign is a much better affair to play through. Battlefiel...
That multiplayer, The sheer amount of modes, customisation options and ways to play, GRAPHICS! And lots of it!
The bugs make me cry a little inside, The single player is okay but not where I'd like it to be
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Published: 2013-11-06, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
It's your typical Battlefield experience, filled with vehicle and infantry warfare as well as large, destructible environments. If you're a fan of the series, you will not be disappointed. If you're not a fan, this might just make you one.Battlefield 4 wa...
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It's more Battlefield 4. If you're still playing, Naval Strike is a decent expansion. The graphics are gorgeous, Carrier Assault mode is a ton of fun, and it's great to have a few maps where assembling a crack boat crew is actually useful. But if you find...
Diverse set of maps, Great new weapons, New UAVs are fun
Server troubles persist, Air Superiority needs improvements
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