Electronic Arts Battlefield 2 -
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The VerdictBattlefield 2 carries the same theme of previous Battlefield games but takes it to the next level in a good way. It has totally different, never before seen, organized gameplay. One of the bestperfect FPS I have ever played. Full credit to EA for that. They have managed to create a perfect and well organized FPS, which does not revolve around simple aim and shoot gameplay. The whole game is realistic. The games makes you feel you are right in the middle of a real battlefield. The multiplayer is simply awesome. Graphics are great too.
But game has its own glitches. Its very resource hungry. If EA manages to polish this game with an upcoming patch then this will undoubtedly be the perfect FPS there is to play. We can look forward to the same support from EA that we have seen in the past with expansions and mods and other goodies.
Game is perfect when it comes to whole environment and gameplay. Nothing there to complain about. It's the technical issues that EA need to fix. Overall a pretty solid and entertaining game. Certainly one of the best we have seen this year.
The award-winning Battlefield franchise invades the high tech frontlines of modern warfare in this sequel, Battlefield 2. The game brings the intensity and excitement of Battlefield 1942 into the modern era with enhanced team play and the latest, most technologically advanced vehicles and weapons systems available to man. In Battlefield 2, players will choose to fight for one of three military superpowers: the United States, the Chinese, or the Middle East Coalition. Armed with the latest modern weaponry, players can take control of any of the game's 30+ vehicles to engage in major conflicts with over 100 players in some of the largest online battles on the PC. Additionally, persistent character growth allows players to rise through the ranks and attain the ultimate rank of General. An improved game engine and physics system brings the modern battlefield to life like never before.
Battlefield 1942 - Electronic Arts
Battlefield 1942 is one of those games. While the publicity is pretty much over and people have already been fragging others for months, it just does NOT get old. What makes this game so addictive? Multiple vehicles? Tons of players? Nice multiplayer goals? Realistic maps? Combine all those into one game, albeit with one of the most horrid single player scenarios in history, and you have Battlefield 1942.