Battlefield Bad Company 2


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Get ready for the most spectacular FPS multiplayer experience ever! Battlefield Bad Company 2™ brings the spectacular Battlefield gameplay to the forefront of next-gen consoles and PC - featuring best-in-class vehicular combat set across 8 huge sandbox maps each with a different tactical focus.Amazon.com Product Description
Battlefield Bad Company 2 is a first-person shooter, and sequel to Electronic Arts' 2008 release, ... More >>

  • 8 Huge Multiplayer Maps. Each with a different tactical and gameplay focus and set across a variety of environments
  • Ultimate Online Vehicle Warfare! 15 land, sea and air vehicles, each with a tactical advantage during play. Race into action with the ATV or rain death from above in the UH-60 transport helicopter with its 2 side-mounted rail guns
  • All-new Squad Gameplay. Team up with 3 other players and fight together to unlock special awards and achievements in 2 squad-specific game modes
  • Destruction 2.0. Take down entire buildings, create firepoints in cover or blow it up entirely! In Battlefield Bad Company 2™ there will be no place to hide!
  • ‘Play It Your Way’ experiment and refine your ideal combat style with 4 character classes (medic, assault, recon and engineer), 15000+ kit variations, 46 weapons (200 different customization opportunities), 15 gadgets and 13 character specializations.

Battlefield Bad Company 2

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P. DiStefano April 17, 2010 at 1:53 am

Pros: Addition of the 4 Player Squad Death Match, Different Maps, and not much else.

Cons: Horrible Controls, Cartoonish Graphics (Guns look like a piece of wood, buildings are not genuine, and the scenery looks not very crisp), Kill Cam, “Epic Fail,” Knife Stabbing Motion, Kit Packs, No Air Strike Control, No Specialist or Support Kit, Tried to replicate COD, Too much sniping, Gun Sights, wouldnt be EA without a few drop servers, too many dog tags, thousand point scoring system, directionals for gadgets and secondary weapons, UAV, and etc… All we read for months was how great desctuction 2.0 is going to be. I have seen only only buildings roof come down.

This sequel is a game you play for a few days and forget it. Dice tried to do too much and there isn’t one part of the game they did really well. Just not as enjoyable as the $20.00 orginal. If you want a better investment purchase the first one and save your money.
Rating: 1 / 5

the man April 17, 2010 at 4:17 am

This game is a complete joke. I bought it after reading reviews saying it is right up there with MW2. Not even in the same league. Complete waste of time and money. STAY AWAY!!!
Rating: 1 / 5

CoolDad101 April 17, 2010 at 4:58 am

Review intended for BFBC1 users:

Multi-Player (using Limited edition and Trail):

- Horrible Connectivity: 4-10 times more connection drops compared to previous release. Avegrage online 2mins-5Mins Max. Compared to BFBC-1: average 30-45Mins+. Also, it is hard to get back to the team/sesssion you were in earlier (unlike BFBC-1).

- In order to increase the overall resolution the whole environment looks perplexing.

- It just doesn’t seems 1/2 as convincing (realism) compared to BF-BC1 sessions (online version)

- The new Milee motion is a sludge hammer motion

- No catchy sound bites (not even after winning a session)(Now what were’s gonna do!). Now you see a pathetic/artificial looking F.Plane going down or some copters flying out.

- Total disappointment for BF-BC-1 online gamers (actually, enjoyed going back to playing BF-BC-1 online)

Rent it before you buy it. Trail session is online only and weakest clarify (snowy session).

Single Player: If I had to rate the single player, I would rate it higher (4*’s). It is quiet exciting and entertaining. Designed more like the uncharted series with a story line. On the downside – way to many F* words. The rating has gone up from BFBC-1:TV14(teen) to BFBC-2:TV17+(Mature).

Update:

If you are lucky to get to be online (without dropping out), the multiplayer RUSH mode is acceptable.

Once you get to 10th+ ranking, you get no clue who and from where someone sniped you.

The BFBC2 online is a complete failure as of March 10th. Waiting for patch on PS3. Read reviews on PC version and XBOX for 1 and 2* rating.
Rating: 3 / 5

Steve April 17, 2010 at 7:58 am

I bought this game for the online action. I was disappointed.

Here are my reasons:

1.)The controls are not fluid & precise. There seems to be a lag in how your man reacts to your inputs via the controller. Also, basic movements which were very easy to make in MW2 such as an ‘abrupt 45 degree veering to the right or left while running forward’ cannot be made in a fluid way in Battlefield Bad Company 2. Because of this you get the feeling of not being in full control of the movements & you also get the impression that the game is frustratingly slow bcus your man doesn’t react immediately to your inputs. In MW2 you were able to move about quickly, effortlessly, & in a precise manner without any ‘obvious’ difficultly. But this is not the case in Battlefield Bad Company 2. You feel slow & limited even in your basic movements, & all of this affects your fighting in a bad way. It is especially annoying & noticeable if you came from MW2. This is the biggest problem for me…

2.) The graphics look pixelated & is not as clean looking as MW2 for example, & definitely is not an improvement when considering that this is a new game that came out in 2010.

3.) Waiting to respawn after getting killed can be annoying.

4.)The on-screen interface for choosing your weapons, perks, etc. for me doesn’t seem to be more advanced in Design or Usability when compared to some other games like MW2 or other series of CoD. I expected to see improvements or something new, but…

5.)There is an annoying lag in the sound effects(eg. when you are making your way through shrubs…). This lag in sound delivery causes you to hear things half a second ‘after’ you make contact with environmental elements. When this happens you tend to mistakenly think that an enemy has approached you from behind & has caused the sound. Very annoying defect & not a help in a battle.

6.)The haptic effects felt through the controller is also not quite up to, for example, MW2 standards. It seems less detailed & realistic. Even ‘CoD World at War’ seems to be better. Thus, while using many of your weapons(not all) you feel somewhat detached from them & not in full control & tend to get the impression that you are not getting what you used to get in some other FPS games. This in turn makes the whole fighting experience somewhat numb & uninvolving at times. As a whole, haptic feedback in Battlefield Bad Company 2 doesn’t seem to deliver any real improvements or clear satisfaction when, for example, compared to ‘Cod World at War’ or ‘MW2′.

7.)Not sure why they left out the prone position.Prone postition is one of the main positions in shooting for soldiers along with standing, kneeling, & sitting positions. Leaving this position out is very disappointing & shows that the ‘basics’ of a realisitc FPS have not been taken care of properly.

Although majority of gamers may still be able to enjoy this game by ‘getting used to’ the shortcomings & by appreciating the obvious advantages & improvements explained already by the other reviewers here…, for some people who may have higher expectations, Battlefield Bad Company 2 could be disappointing in the areas that mattter to them & these buyers may not have the patience to compromise.

Try the game before buying. Hope this review helps you in deciding, along with the other more positive reviews…

Rating: 2 / 5

N. Tseng April 17, 2010 at 10:40 am

Everyone says how good this game is, and everyones opinions are valid. I am a Hardcore Player 75% of the time.

The Truth… This game is very slow. If you like to camp, maybe this is for you. The realism the developers tried to create shows as you won’t know if you are killing the person or not until they actually fall down. Gameplay is very frustrating as everything you step on can trip you or get you stuck. Controls are less responsive and jerky than you would expect and there are limited options to how they can be configured button wise. You can’t lay down prone. The graphics are not as good quality as I have seen, and there are plenty of digital glitches such as flashing shadows, flashing trees, that could distract the detail oriented player. There is also a disconnected feel from the game as there is limited player to player interaction. When the game ends it ends abruptly. When a game starts it starts at random times for each player.

If you are expecting a game that will blow your mind, this wont, especially with the split second delay with every turn of the stick. There is also some sort of slow restriction from strafing left and right. It seems to be a diminished control.

To be Fair… The premise is very cool. The idea of different classes is very cool. Pressing select to mark enemies is useful, and the vehicles are very cool. UAVs especially.

To be Blunt… This game uses it’s classes and vehicles to segregate different types of players. If you’re the type of person who enjoys assists by helping the team win, this game can be for you. If you like healing your teammates from death or doing your part, this game can be for you. If you like to fly helicopters and shoot people (dont forget to let 2 gunners in with you) this game can be for you.. Bottom line TEAMWORK. If you don’t play as a team you will not win. To be successful, you have to use your head.

If you are looking for a fast pace, I can get the first shot off first, type game.. you will be disappointed.
Rating: 2 / 5

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