
Battlefield prequels are branded for its multiplayer game play, and the Bad Company's pre-release reporting has enough credits for you to play along with anyone across the world by means of the extensive online play. Fortunately, DICE has involved for quite a long time with serious attention given for single-player campaign mode of game play.
From the look of the game’s trailers which was released now, I could figure out, there is an offbeat sense of humour revolving around the game's main characters. Critics have claimed however, the other details on single-player experience have been a bit scarce. During EA’s Spring Break press meet, the officials got to play the trial level "Acta Non Verba," from the campaign and the looks are stunning.
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Over all the game will be a great entertainment with a few hours of dedicated gaming at home or a public beta arena. This game is similar to Gold Rush available in a beta version and when you team up with a group of kind of decent players, there is nothing that could be achieved. The claim of the level is a walk in the park. Instead of the game play mechanics, there is a modification in the storyline of Bad Company. It is available for the public to get a copy of it next month. So, grab your Battle Field: Bad Company and enjoy playing.
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