Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Battlefield 4 full review

(This is my revisit to bf4 now that it has been fully released and I have recently purchased it)
The first thing that I noticed playing battlefield 4 is that it handles and plays much much better than beta which is to be expected obviously but the improvement is a very noticeably difference. 

Battlefields story was alright but was obviously put in just so they could say it had one. You play as a marine named Reckker who is the commander of tombstone squad is on a mission to extract 2 Chinese defectors. The mission works out but on the way back the Chinese set off an emp bomb wiping out communications to all of the U.S. warships and then they launch a massive attack wiping out most of the ships. I won't say anymore so the story isn't spoiled.

Now onto the part everyone really cares about, the multiplayer. It is fantastic, the team balancing is vastly improved over battlefield 3, the arsenal of guns and customization options mean you can really build your gun to play the way you want it to rather than just using the only 2 useful attachments in battlefield 3. The maps are a lot more fun than the base maps in bf3 and if you get digital deluxe you also get the china rising pack which adds 4 new maps all of which are not the greatest but are still pretty fun to play. There are 4 classes assault, support, engineer and recon, which use class specific weapons (assualt rifles for assault snipers for recon etc) and can all use carbine rifles, designated marksman rifles and shotguns. Unlocks are obtained through a mixture of leveling up each class and opening "battle packs" which contain experience boosts, camos, special sights and knives. 

battlefield 4 is a great game and its 50% off on origin right now but I think the deal is ending soon.

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