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June 2008
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The editors liked
Frostbite engine is very
Very good
Enjoyable single player campaign
Great sounds for the most part
The usual up and downs of Battlefield multiplayer
Immersive ambient effects
Kickass tank destruction
Variety of level and mission designs
Destructible environments
Fast action in single player and online
Some interesting environments
Great sound effects
The editors didn't like
AI is barely GCSE grade G
Single player can become a tad samey
The usual up and downs of Battlefield multiplayer
Weak story and characters
Short singleplayer campaign
Lacking in multiplayer modes
Really awful storyline with no character development
Abstract: EAThe Battlefield series has been around forever now. It all started with Battlefield 1942, a WWII FPS. What was amazing about this game (and what would become the hallmark of Battlefield games) was that not only could you be an infantryman, but you co...
Finally, a well-executed first person shooter that doesnt burden players with a self-absorbed story line. Battlefield: Bad Company is fun, funny, and plays as well as many of the more "serious" shooters out there. Bad Company also does destructible te...
While the Battlefield games have been hit and miss over the years, the choice to take this game into single player is definitely a good move on both EA and Dices part. The game has translated well, despite its flaws. This game may not be as wonderful...
Abstract: It's been a number of months since Call of Duty 4 invaded shelves and the lives of gamers. Even with the release of a map pack, many are most likely ready to move on and try something new online. EA is hoping that Battlefield: Bad Company fills this vo...
Frantic, furious and stupidly explosive, Bad Company is the most extravagantly entertaining FPS of the year so far. Throw in an excellent online component and you have an unmissable package....
Published: 2008-06-27, Author: Jon , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: In Battlefield: Bad Company, no one is safe. Not a sniper hiding inside a tower. Not a soldier driving a massive tank. And definitely not you, as you bob and weave across a fiery sandbox of destruction. If you thought the action of the Battlefield fran...
Blowing stuff up has rarely been this fun, Great collection of gadgets and vehicles, Massive 24player multiplayer maps, Finally a fleshedout singleplayer game, Excellent balance in player classes, vehicle strength, and map layouts.
Some enemies in campaign never graduated basic training, Conquest mode not available at launch, Graphics and textures appear grainy.
With its great multiplayer action and fleshed-out single-player campaign, Bad Company really isnt bad at all. ...
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Published: 2008-06-23, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Great story told from a unique perspective; blowing stuff up; team-oriented multiplayer.
Eastern Europe left in shambles after all this destruction; vehicle camera sometimes bothersome.
If you only played a demo of Battlefield: Bad Company, youd be forgiven for shrugging your shoulders and assuming that its just like every other first-person shooter with a multiplayer focus. It certainly appears that way during the first couple of m...
Abstract: An entertaining and well-designed game experience that keeps the action flowing. The Frostbite engine ramps up the strategic elements and the game’s story arc does a nice job of tying all game elements together.