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Battlefield: Bad Company


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

And like previous Battlefields that came before it, there are plenty of vehicles for you to get to grips with including jeeps with mounted guns, tanks, armoured trucks, helicopters and boats; all of which come armed to the hilt and operate fairly straightforwardly. Acceleration and braking are confined to both the left shoulder buttons while steering stems from the left stick with multiple point of view options, including third and first-person options – best for raging around the map. There’s nothing quite like running amok through a map in a tank, crashing through walls, crushing enemy troops and leveling entire buildings with deafening cannon blasts. There are more vehicles too; at one point in the game when we had to storm a grand palace via a golf course, we found ourselves hurtling down the green in a rickety golf caddy. Sure it’s silly, but it’s still a right giggle. The map itself is pretty extensive with each mission confined to particular zones on the expansive space with your objectives laid out on the map by way of a distinctive thrumming marker.

In order to keep the battle somewhat under wraps, the game requires you to stay within said designated battle zone – stray outside and you’ll have an allotted number of seconds to step back inside. Areas vary from huge open fields to small towns, the aforementioned golf course, a palace and long stretches of open rivers. One of our favourite levels was spent entirely in the air battling gunships, boats and ground troops on a mission to chase down and obliterate fuel trucks en route to your enemy – a team of mercenaries led by an elusive legionnaire, who is shamefully wasted as your arch enemy, re-surfacing in the game’s final moments alluding to an inevitable sequel. Good times.

Even though the key focus of the game is repeatedly nabbing the gold, each map comes complete with multiple hidden goodies such as bars of gold and weapons that can be unlocked for use in the multiplayer mode, so make sure you explore the empty shacks, barracks and raid enemy corpses for any new means of firepower. It’s always worth the effort. Aside from the obvious firearms, machine-guns, and explosives on hand, DICE throws in a few slick gadgets including a handheld device that allows you to call in mortar strikes and a laser guided missile launcher where you get to control the missile from the air once it’s launched. It’s tremendous fun.

These war toys come in really useful when you’re under attack from a barrage of tanks and enemy troops. And frankly, it’s just a whole heap of fun to steer a missile from the sky right down on top of an enemy’s unsuspecting dome. Another addition to the series is the inclusion of GTA-style radio stations in the vehicles. There’s a pretty diverse range of tunes on offer here from gospel stuff through big orchestral pieces and 60’s surf music. It’s not breaking any new ground, but it certainly adds a quirky personality to the shooting.


 
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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 30 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 23 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 5 days ago 
Infinite doo is a retard. wow go play your gay ass COD by yourself because the game requires no teamwork.
Drumdoctor  - 8 months 6 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  - 8 months 1 day 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 22 days ago 
i agree with they guy above me, this is def a dead thread, bud DOO sucks. bad company rules.
Belial808  - 4 months 12 hours ago 
Totally AWESOME game! With the destructible environment it's hard to go back to a game without it.
BertTheTurtle  - 3 months 12 hours 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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