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Battlefield: Bad Company


Is this summer shooter the game to keep you away from COD4?

It’s finally arrived – and while the silly story, drab voice acting, contrived dialogue and limp characterisation made us wince more than once, the world that it takes place in is more than enough to compensate for said errors. For the uninitiated out there, the story of Bad Company is this: you play Preston Marlow, a new recruit in B Company (hence the title) working with a ragtag threesome of war vets in the midst of a fictional war in the equally fictional country of Serkozache in Eastern Europe. The war itself isn’t really the issue in the game here, instead your primary prerogative throughout the game is to track down and rob a cache of extremely valuable gold bullion Three Kings-style.

 

Marlow’s crew are what you’d expect: Sarge, the obligatory shouty boss man of the platoon, Sweetwater, the dorky, spectacle wearer who tends to stick to the background during heavy fire fights, and Haggard, the stoopid hillbilly with a penchant for blowing things up and thinking about the consequences later.

Normally the Battlefield franchise is best known for its multiplayer, so this is a step forward for the series in that DICE is really pushing its single-player campaign. The gamble has somewhat paid off despite the checkered storyline and characters, making for an immensely immersive experience thanks to a number of technical nuances woven into the gaming tapestry by the Swedish dev team. How so? By utilising HDR audio and lighting, DICE has added extra oomph to the standard shooter DNA.

What does this do? It alters the way you hear things like gunshots, explosions, reloading and speech depending on whether or not you’re indoors or outdoors. It makes an amazing difference in terms of heightening the realism of the various encounters. For example, launch a rocket from your grenade launcher inside a tight space and the blast will leave your ears ringing until they gradually normalise. Step outside and the sound shifts. It works in exactly the same way for the lighting, walloping the senses in multiple ways making for a full-throttle experience akin to the battlefield maelstrom of Infinity Ward’s COD4. And with the serious power of the Frostbite Engine, this is certainly a contender (technically, at least) for one of the year’s most impressive shooters so far, that will undoubtedly find slivers of itself in the DNA of imitators before the year’s end.


 
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assaultjoker  - 1 year 2 months ago 
this game i like alot
infinite doo  - 1 year 2 months ago 
I'm sorry, I have to rain on your parade of wrongness. I did not enjoy this game. I regret even renting it (thank god I didn't buy it!). I was looking forward to it all the way up to the moment I played it, then I went and played CoD4 again and never looked back. While I must admit that the destructible enviroments are awesome, and the HDR stuff was pretty "neat" to say the least, but the rest of the game was like a crappy rip-off of an even crappier shooter. The story was interesting at first, but they managed to make it boring by the third level; the enemies had the bullcrap 900-yard accuracy and *almost* perfect camoflage, because half the time I was hiding behind a wall and they would see me first (grey guys + crap aiming + grey enemies = 8/10 rated shooter?) and shoot me with thier tank and I would have to redo the whole assault; the guy ran only slightly faster when sprinting, and although the vehicles were the fastest transport they were hard to drive (I read the review first and thought it was clunky on paper, just wait till you try driving those deathtraps in battle); and the vehicle missions were almost impossible to do because the enemies would ambush you from a mile away, meaning you have to memorize where they are in order to win because all the enemies have RPGs and insane camo. I didnt play after the mission where you have to defend the tank you JUST RESCUED after it got scrapped and has to be repaired as bunches of dudes and tanks come to kill you, because it was just too unenjoyable even for me. Instead, I played one or two rounds of multiplayer, and I got four classes, no gun switching until you die, interminably long respawns for people AND vehicles, and no way to get into the action after spawning at base with no vehicles. The best way to describe the online is by saying it's halo with cheaper vehicles, bad respawns, very few guns, no real sniping (because everyone can blow holes in walls so hiding is next to impossible) and a look somewhere in between CoD4 and R6V. I wouldnt reccomend even renting it because it's just not fun. Stick to CoD4 and dont worry, you didnt miss anything worthwhile. I really wanted to like this game, but it's like really wanting to like getting kicked in the nuts, you can't do it. I hate to be the flamer of this game but this review led me to rent it and didnt warn me (gamesradar is awesome and will flame games like WALL-E but if they gave this game a bad review, then they might lose buddy-status with the developers and lose thier ability to get more games pre-release) so its (sorta) up to me. Dont buy it. Dont rent it. Dont bother telling me im wrong.
PS I even wanted to give this game a second chance just in case I was too harsh, but when I put the game in my console it fried my Xbox, and now I have to send it in to be fixed. Gee.........Thanks.........
oreomonkey  - 1 year 2 months ago 
good job infinite you took up over half of a comment page and over half of your life writing that. The game is not crap by the way its actually pretty fun your just very negative.
musty  - 1 year 26 days ago 
i agree with the monkey, the game is amazing you are a very negative person its sound like you cant even play the game to be quite onest!...
32joey32  - 10 months 18 days ago 
fuck you infinite, the reason you hate the game is because you suck at the game it is awesome. i rented CoD world at war and B.F. bad company on the same day. i loved CoD i played it for 3 hours until i played bad company. i never went back, i actually lost CoD. they made you able to blow up walls and buildings to make it look real and make it realistic. too bad you dont like that but theres ways to keep from getting killed when a wall goes out. they made the camo extremely good because camo is camo. camo is made to keep you from being seen from the enemy. he just sucks. stop crying infinite doo. all the creators were trying to do was making it the best game and they did. sorry for making a long comment but i had to. and sorry for your xbox you should stop crying on it.
woot117  - 9 months 1 day ago 
Infinite doo is a retard. wow go play your gay ass COD by yourself because the game requires no teamwork.
Drumdoctor  - 8 months 2 days ago 
Geez someone sounds like he sucks at a game and is flaming it just to make it seem like it's the game's fault. But anyway this game is awesome! I love how everything blows up, sure it can make finding cover hard sometimes but not every walls in houses explode so it isn't that hard once you get used to it. Overall great game definitely worth buying
mrandydixon  - 7 months 28 days ago 
I'm sure this is a dead thread by now but I just bought this game used at Blockbuster for only $20 and wanted to add myself to the "anti-infinite doo" club. I've played this game for five days straight and it is incredibly enjoyable, especially the multiplayer, and would have felt just as good paying full price for it. Great review for a great game. Thanks, GR.
yoreAtowel  - 5 months 18 days ago 
i agree with they guy above me, this is def a dead thread, bud DOO sucks. bad company rules.
Belial808  - 3 months 27 days ago 
Totally AWESOME game! With the destructible environment it's hard to go back to a game without it.
BertTheTurtle  - 2 months 27 days ago 
This game (with help from 1943) is slowly replacing CoD for me. Its just so addictive and full of pyrotechnics and destruction!
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Battlefield: Bad Company
Battlefield: Bad Company

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Jun 23, 2008
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Digital Illusions
Franchise: Battlefield
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
24 player VS
8 GREAT
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