Battlefield 2 - a Modern Warfare (And Fun!) First Person Shooter
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If you're familiar with, and have already played, Battlefield 2 before, then I'm sure you will agree with this review. Like the title of this article says, it's a modern warfare first person shooter that is very fun to play. Well, you may ask "What makes this game so fun?" And that is what I'm going to be discussing in this review.To begin, there is a single player and multiplayer. The single player has no story or campaign, it's pretty much like online play (which I will describe shortly), only you play against bots, or computer controlled characters. You pick a level, pick a difficulty and play. In my opinion, the single player mode is for getting used to the controls and game play. Once you have a hang of everything, it's time to go online.
Online multiplayer is where this game really shines. Servers can hold up to 64 players, and the maps scale to fit the amount of people in the server. There are two sides to play on: USMC (Marines) and MEC (Terrorists). The server will usually put you on the side with the least amount of people to keep it fair. When you start, you have to choose a "class." There is a sniper class, a medic class, an assault class, and so on. Each one has their own special properties, and they each vary in some way. Depending on how you want to play and what tactics your team might be using will ultimately determine what class you want to pick. Each time you die, you can pick a new class, or stick with the same one.
There is only one game type, which is pretty much like a "capture" game mode. You have to capture flags around the map, simply by standing near it, and if your team controls more than half the flags on the level, the other team's points start going down. Once a team's points reach zero, they lose. Flags can be captured by a team, then re-captured by the other team, going back and forth. Tactics are key if you want a good team.
Game Title: Battlefield 2
Publisher: EA GamesDeveloper: Digital Illusions
Genre: Action
ESRB: T (Teens)
Platform: PC Games
Overall Rating: 93/100
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