Battlefield: Bad Company Review

For:PS3  Also On: Xbox 360 Release Date: 26 June 2008
The levels are massive and the visuals are often spectacular
The levels are massive and the visuals are often spectacular

The levels are massive and the visuals are often spectacular

Bad Company's single-player campaign is action packed from start to finish, but a few things prevent it from being up there with Call of Duty 4. The biggest problem is the twitchy controls. Even on the lowest sensitivity both versions of the game simply don't feel right. It's too easy to lose control of your aim, and the zoomed in view doesn't help too much, although it is easier. After a few hours you get used to it, but compared to the near perfect console controls found in CoD4, Bad Company is a disappointment.

The other major disappointment stems from the amount of explosive barrels and crates scattered around every choke point in the game. The explosions look great, but it's rare for them to be of any real use. Enemies are more often than not nowhere near them, making them nothing more than eye candy. Almost the same is true of the building destruction. Yes, you can blow a hole in a wall, and yes it does look great, but it's not as damaging to enemies as you might think. If these two most exciting aspects of the game had tied more closely to the gameplay Bad Company would have been a far more exhilarating experience.

Still, the levels are massive - although there are only seven of them - and the sense of being in a conflict can only currently be matched by CoD4. Given the free-roaming nature of the environments the game looks great too, sporting some stunning lighting and highly detailed gun and character models. For the most part both versions of the game run very well too, although the PS3 game seems ever so slightly more solid and suffers from less screen tearing. Audio work is truly exceptional, with a surround sound set-up being essential if you want to get the most out of the game. The sound of gun-fire echoes in your ears (and in the in-game buildings) and there's a great soundtrack to boot.

Single-player is only one half of the Bad Company package, with online multiplayer also on offer on both consoles. Sadly there's no co-op play (which would have worked brilliantly) but there is large-scale competitive online play. Oddly, you only have the game mode Gold Rush (the variant on traditional base attack and defence, as seen in the online beta). You get eight maps to play in, each being pretty large compared to those in your average FPS. Vehicles most certainly play a part and the action is constantly moved as territory is captured and objectives are completed.

As in any good online shooter these days, Bad Company includes a number of different classes (Assault, Demolition, Specialist, Recon and Support) and a promotion system, which should give the game the kind of life-span and addictive quality seen in Call of Duty 4. As you score points you edge ever nearer to another rank, which when reached allows you to buy an item from the in-game store. These items really can change the way your chosen class can play the game, with such items as the mortar attack for the Support class opening up new offensive opportunities.

Vehicles play a big part in the campaign and during multiplayer games

Vehicles play a big part in the campaign and during multiplayer games

Our early online matches proved to be quite the learning experience as the destructible environments make Bad Company a very different game to the majority of other shooters. To begin with we struggled to overcome sneakily placed snipers, but soon enough we realised what game we were playing and launched a grenade into the hiding spot, blowing the building and said sniper into oblivion. Of course, being behind a wall is often still better than standing out in the open, but finding other cover that won't see the roof collapse on you (perhaps just behind a crest of a small hill) is a pretty good alternative. The only real concern is the lag we experienced during a number of online matches. For the most part this was minimal, but occasionally it made for completely unplayable games.

There was a worry that Battlefield's multiplayer would take the back seat in Bad Company, but that isn't the case at all. In fact it's the multiplayer (even with only one game mode at the moment) that wins out over the single-player campaign. The use of the destructible environment is more exciting in the multiplayer arena, making up for its cursory use in the campaign. With one new game mode guaranteed to arrive for free at some point after the game's release, CoD4 may have some competition on its hands.

Battlefield Bad Company might look like just another FPS but it feels very different. The open-world levels make for some unique gameplay opportunities and the multiplayer mode looks like it should gain a very large online community. The lack of any stand-out set-pieces and the initially twitchy controls prevent Bad Company from earning top marks, but it's a solid effort from DICE that any FPS fan is advised to pick up.

VideoGamer.com Score

8Score out of 10
  • Excellent multiplayer
  • Open world levels are great
  • Superb visuals and audio
  • Twitchy controls

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wow zack u realy suck i beat it in 4 hours
you should give it a 10 but you probably suck at it so you rated it badly
Posted 03:19 on 09 December 2008
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best game ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
Posted 03:17 on 09 December 2008
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Wido

Great game, still currently doing the first mission as I'm mostly online. Downloading the demo was a great idea, as when you get to the 4th rank you unlock the Uzi. Which is quite a good offer to get some gamers buy the main game itself.

Zack it doesnt matter about the storyline duration.... This is probably the first FPS game to come out in the recent months that the action is top notch, and everything is destructable. Like another poster said it does have a story and you get to know the characters backgrounds and etc. Which is pretty good as B-Company is full of convicts, so its nice to see on how they got transfered to the Army from actions they did back at home.

Anyone have the link to get the free 5 download-able weapons?
Posted 17:59 on 13 July 2008
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Bad company is the best ps3 game so far the amount of players online is unbelievable if you want to vese me one on one on ps3 bad company online then come we go man cuz i will kill so badly and i will get all the unlocks free hahaha add me (ardianzeka)
Posted 15:58 on 13 July 2008
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i own it, the gameplay isnt bad, but as for the difficulty and longevity of the game it sucks i beat it in about 7or 8 hours of gameplay time, so for the average gamer this would be easy, and its not very long either so on a scal from 1 to 10 id give it an 6.
Posted 03:48 on 11 July 2008
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Pretty much everybody here rant on about quality of guns and vehicles, but miss that this game actually and totally creates a believable, if somewhat outlandish, story. Let me repeat s-t-o-r-y. You actually get to know characters, and you are pulled into the athmosphere. This is more of a movie, than a game - only you direct all the action with great freedom.

The only game in the same league is the Splinter Cell-series, with strong likeable(?) characters.

Enjoy this gem, I recommend with earphones cause of the terrific soundeffects and score.

(Take on the multiplayer later on, it's great - as mutually agreed on by other posters)
Posted 16:04 on 09 July 2008
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great game best yet ps on the last level
Posted 06:08 on 04 July 2008
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this game gives a great look at fps gameing at its finest is it cod4 no but it still powns
Posted 17:57 on 03 July 2008
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bfbc is definetly a must have game, if you like exploding things try out this game and mercanaries 2, but thus game is defenatly a top fps, multiplayer good to play with with your mates, single player is sweet and going oline is addactive.
BUY THIS GAME IF YOU LIKE SQAUD BASED TACTICAL FPS.
Posted 01:03 on 01 July 2008
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All of everyones reviews are mixed, you say tht you love the game, but then you comeback with quick "well cod4 is better." Whats the story.? Is this game good to buy? Or a totla waste of money flatout. Please write back.
Posted 18:48 on 30 June 2008
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Battlefield online stinks due to the lag its beyond, im running virgin media 20meg broadband and im gettin terrible lag, on the otherhand if i play the demo i do not get any lag at all:| EA need to address these lag issues also the sound bug asap!

Very dissapointed so far as for single player aint into it I only wanted it for the multiplayer. Every other game i use online runs sweet on the 20meg set up.
Posted 14:24 on 28 June 2008
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8-10 whatever! with all the detail and polish, awesome vehicles, sound, weapons, unlocks, and more. at least a 9, or even a 10!
very bad scoring review!
Posted 15:11 on 27 June 2008
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I love the multiplayer, but hate the singleplayer. Like anyone will buy this because of the singleplayer game. Multiplayer is cool, because you are with a real big team, and the maps are awesome. Singleplayer sucks, because you are with just three guys and must do some boring things. One of the dumb things in this game in singleplayer is that you can destruct walls with your knive. DUMB!!! Also you don't see blood. With multiplayer that ain't is so annoying, but in singleplayer it does. Online owns, singleplayer sucks. And I don't think you should give a sh*t about that there is no co-op because you don't need it. COD 4 don't has it too. I like this game better than COD 4.
Posted 15:48 on 25 June 2008
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Dirty Harry

I can't understand why some would criticize this game for it's tounge in check humor. I absolutly love it! What a nice change of pace from the overly serious attitude of story telling most shooters employ, especially in the politically charged world we live in today.
Posted 14:04 on 25 June 2008
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I thought the introduction of classes in FPS was originally a Battlefield staple...COD4 is a great single player experience but not as engaging in multiplayer as BF2 or the other battlefield series.
Posted 06:58 on 24 June 2008

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Review Summary: Battlefield Bad Company might look like just another FPS but it feels very different. The open-world levels make for some unique gameplay opportunities and the multiplayer is superb.

Our Score: 8 out of 10
Developer: D.I.C.E
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Genre: First Person Shooter
Rating: PEGI 16+
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