Aug 17 2008

Battlefield: Bad Company for Xbox and PS3

Published by virtualchris at 12:53 pm under Video Game Reviews

   If you thought the action of the Battlefield franchise was intense before, you haven’t seen anything yet. Thanks to a fleshed-out single-player campaign, Battlefield’s trademark multiplayer action, and a new level of destructibility, Bad Company is quite simply one of the most fun shooters released this year. 

   A good place for new players to enter is Bad Company’s single-player campaign. That’s right, a Battlefield game has a bona fide single-player campaign and not a collection of multiplayer maps littered with AI bots. You play as Private Preston Marlowe, recently reassigned to the 222nd Battalion, B Company, which is a collection of misfits and castoffs that the Army likes to send into battle first. B Company, in short, is expendable. You complete a four-man squad composed of Sergeant Redford, a grizzled veteran who volunteered for B Company so he could retire early; Sweetwater signed on to take advantage of a college scholarship without realizing he may actually have to fight; and Haggard is a country bumpkin and demolitions expert who loves to blow stuff up.

USD 66.95
Together, you’ll fight your way into Russian territory and take out a number of well-guarded installations. When the Army leaves you stranded behind enemy lines–something about plausible deniability–the squad goes AWOL in search of mercenary gold. Along the way you’ll rescue a flamboyant dictator that resembles Saddam Hussein on ecstasy, and then make your escape in a pimped-out gold chopper. No, the story isn’t exactly the stuff of Stephen Ambrose, but the tongue-in-cheek humor and numerous unlockables scattered throughout the campaign make it worth fighting.

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