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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Review of Battle Field : Bad Company

After quite sometime, I am getting back to review a new entryto the gaming world. Though not actually new to the realm, the previous installments of Battlefield have done their part in entertainment as well as innovative.

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.

The dense forest background setting based in Eastern Europe has resembled something close to Ascension map of the multi-player version. There is an essence of multi-player game play even in the campaign mode, which makes you accustomed to the existing mode of playing Battlefield. The player dies and respawns even in the campaign mode which makes it look a lot easier. Noob gamers would love this style of play because all progress is saved real time and you need not play again every part o the game.

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.

Images : GameSpot

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