What’s up everyone, today we will be doing a quick review of Battlefield: Bad Company.
Overview:
This
is a Military FPS in which you are part of a 4 man squad in a fictional
war in the not to distant future where the US is pitted against the
Russian Federation.
Features:
Classes:
The five classes in Battlefield: Bad Company are Assault, Demolitions, Recon, Specialist, and Support.
Vehicles:
The
vehicles available during game play range from tanks, infantry fighting
vehicles, armored cars, attack helicopters, patrol boats, and even golf
carts during single and multiplayer games.
Ranks:
There
are 25 ranks, each from the U.S. Army (Corporal, Sergeant, Colonel,
etc.) which the highest rank being General of the Army which takes
37,000 in game points to achieve.
Awards:
Online players can unlock three different awards.
Trophies: Are awarded for multiple kills in a certain class, kills to defend an objective, and for other team-related actions.
Patches:
Are awarded for gaining certain trophies and then completing certain
criteria in an online match. (Can only be awarded once to a player)
Wildcards: Are awarded once to a player for a combination of many different criteria and are harder to unlock than trophies or patches.
This
game also includes the Frostbite Game Engine which allows 90% of the
environment to be destroyed. Which means you can blow walls down with a
grenade or mow down the nearest tree line with your vehicles 50 cal.
machine gun. (Very enjoyable!!)
Objectives:
The
single player objectives of Battlefield: Bad Company are to find the
hidden gold bars and collectible weapons although these objectives are
not required.
Multiplayer supports up to 24 players. Gold Rush
was the only multiplayer mode included in the initial release of
Battlefield: Bad Company. It’s an Attackers vs. Defenders scenario, in
which one team must defend two crates filled with gold while the other
team attempts to destroy the crates. Once the crates are destroyed,
more of the map is available to fight on with new crates appearing,
along with added reinforcement numbers. The attacking team has a
limited amount of respawns to achieve their goal of capturing the 3-5
gold stashes either by setting charges or simply destroying the 2
crates of gold at each base. The defending team has an unlimited amount
of respawns available, but their goal is to exhaust the attacking teams
respawns.
Final Word:
All in all the game is quite fun to play and keeps you involved at all
times for an enjoyable gaming experience. I would recommend this game
to any FPS fan.
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