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As video games become increasingly more realistic our expectations grow. Take Battlefield Bad Company for example. You can totally destroy the side of a building, yet you can't take the whole building down, and that makes us disappointed. For as technically impressive as Bad Company is, we wanted more. That doesn't stop it from being the first excellent single-player game in the Battlefield series. It's an enjoyable, action packed and explosive campaign, and bolstered by some excellent multiplayer, but how does it stack up to current favourite Call of Duty 4?
Bad Company casts you as the newest member of a four-man squad, expectedly named Bad Company. After a very short journey on the back of a truck all hell breaks loose and you're in the thick of action. Although level based, with the action moving from one location to another via load screens, each level is large and set in a fully explorable mini open world. Objective locations are fixed but how you approach each situation is up to you, allowing you to manoeuvre around the side of a target or take it head on.
Soon enough doing the right thing goes out of the window, with a huge amount of gold being the new reason to keep fighting. The storyline touches on serious issues but for the most part veers towards the comedy side of the fence, with team mates often making jokes and the sense of danger never as strong as you might expect. The action is often pretty intense and death will occur frequently, but at every possible opportunity the tension is lowered by a one liner.
What also helps make Bad Company feel very different to the impending doom of Call of Duty 4 is how death doesn't mean you're thrown back to a checkpoint. If you fail to complete a time sensitive objective then there's no option but to restart, but death at any other time will simply see you re-spawn at the last save point, with the action continuing from where it left off. It's reminiscent of the Vital Chambers in BioShock and, although lessening the difficulty somewhat, makes for a game that never gets bogged down.
Of course, dying is still annoying, especially if you've got a trek to get back in the middle of the action, so it's essential that you stay on top of your health. Throughout the game you have unlimited use of a health pack injector, restoring you to full health anywhere on the battlefield. Its use is restricted somewhat by a recharge time, so it's impossible to rely entirely on it, but before too long you'll have mastered the ability to select it, inject, and then switch back to your main weapon.
Speaking of weapons, Bad Company features quite a few, although you can only carry one primary set and a secondary weapon. Your primary set is often a machine gun that also doubles as grenade launcher (ideal for blowing holes in buildings), but you'll get access to a Sniper rifle and handgun combo, or automatic weapon and grenade combo. Your secondary weapon usually depends on the situation. At times you'll be carrying an RPG or C4 charges, but at other times you can take a more distant approach and mark a target for an air strike. There is certainly no shortage of variety in Bad Company.
Being a Battlefield game vehicles obviously play a big part too, although it's slightly disappointing that for the most part you can't take the gunner position. It's not that the game doesn't allow it (you can easily switch seats) but that your team mates don't take over the driving, making you a sitting duck. One section of the game features a lengthy helicopter section (which thankfully lets you fly and shoot at the same time), but other than that you're mainly restricted to driving, be it a jeep, truck or boat.
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True War wrote at 10:59 on 23 June 2008
Twitchy Controls - try the options COD4 i admit has good guns apart from the noob p90 but its just about to get owned!!!
doobi wrote at 12:08 on 23 June 2008
Yeah, I don't know what you mean by twitchy. It doesn't have that "snap to" that Cod4 does in SP, but I find the controls excellent, the unique take on the button layout took a few seconds to get my head around but it really makes sense.
dave wrote at 16:13 on 23 June 2008
im looking forward to getting this game im not sure if its as good as call of duty 4 or halo 3 but it looks good
activeseven wrote at 18:36 on 23 June 2008
umm....you gave it an 8, 9 and a 10.
8+9+10 = 27
27 / 3 = 9
How exactly did you arrive at the final score of 8?
egonpax wrote at 18:52 on 23 June 2008
"Scores are out of 10. Overall score is not an average of the sub-scores."
Dinks98 wrote at 18:52 on 23 June 2008
Yeah I think they mean the auto-aim isn't as generous as COD4 when they say twitchy. At least the game feels more next-gen and has moved away from the over abundance of scripted sequences that COD4 relied upon, MOre games should be sand-box style with radical AI protocols like Halo 3 and battlefield BC...apart from the film-grain effect I love it, oh and lack of co-op..that sucks
KennyWu1005 wrote at 20:12 on 23 June 2008
they say it lacks co op but so does COD4 so I dont see what the problem
lucas38 wrote at 21:29 on 23 June 2008
although I can do without all the cheesy dialogue, this may be a good game. I still play BF2MC on the 360, and it plays well without the cutesy comments from the characters/\.
warrior wrote at 22:11 on 23 June 2008
ok ok i understand that its a military shooter but genrally i think that when reviewing a game you should try to be less biased. reffering to Call Of Duty 4 so much in this review made me totally discredit it as a review and i found it a rather sketchy and useless review
Pathetic wrote at 03:10 on 24 June 2008
These are just a bunch of idiots, they can't get a few simple controls down so they give it a bad review. Also they have made a lot of comparisons to COD4, and you wonder if they were bribed.
Pbun wrote at 06:58 on 24 June 2008
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.
Dirty Harry wrote at 14:04 on 25 June 2008
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.
battlefield bc wrote at 15:48 on 25 June 2008
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 shit 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.
Dee wrote at 15:11 on 27 June 2008
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!
Chris wrote at 14:24 on 28 June 2008
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.
Jonas wrote at 18:48 on 30 June 2008
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.
bestoliciogame wrote at 01:03 on 01 July 2008
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.
bilbo172 wrote at 17:57 on 03 July 2008
this game gives a great look at fps gameing at its finest is it cod4 no but it still powns
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