Feb 27, 2010

Coming soon: Battlefield Bad Company 2



As we anxiously await the highly anticipated release of DICE's online shooter Battlefield Bad Company 2, we can look at what we can expect to see when the game is finally inserted into our consoles.

Hitting store shelves this Tuesday, Bad Company 2 is promising to deliver a multiplayer experience on par with its #1 rival Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and a single player mode with an immersive storyline.






Single-Player:


The single-player campaign features the same characters from the first game and will have 11 intense missions. Players will fight through many different settings, from cutting through jungles in South America to sliding down snow-capped mountains in Alaska.


The humor which made the first installment so popular will return with a vengeance in BF:BC2. Your allies will not hesitate to comment on the action, even harassing you or your teammates (In a friendly way of course).






Multiplayer:


The multiplayer mode is a completely different beast compared to its single-player component.

Some returning players may recognize the Rush mode taken from the original Bad Company, which is now referred to simply as Rush. The goal in Rush is to either attack the opposition defending their crates full of gold or to defend your gold-filled crates against the attacking team. 


In-between deaths and respawns, players can choose the weapon kit to outfit themselves with. The difference is now players can choose from only 4 kits instead of 5. These kits are Assault, Engineer, Recon, and Medic.


Experience points gained from kills, goal completions and assist points can go toward add-ons for weapons such as grenade launchers, improved sights and even a shotgun canister.




The destruction mechanics have improved from the first installment featuring more realistic explosions. Players can now level an entire building including the framework where the original left the framework.


This game improves from its predecessor in many ways, and we have to say that DICE has done a great job of creating an all-around shooter experience. Battlefield Bad: Company hits the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC on March 2nd.


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Feb 27, 2010

Coming soon: Battlefield Bad Company 2



As we anxiously await the highly anticipated release of DICE's online shooter Battlefield Bad Company 2, we can look at what we can expect to see when the game is finally inserted into our consoles.

Hitting store shelves this Tuesday, Bad Company 2 is promising to deliver a multiplayer experience on par with its #1 rival Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and a single player mode with an immersive storyline.






Single-Player:


The single-player campaign features the same characters from the first game and will have 11 intense missions. Players will fight through many different settings, from cutting through jungles in South America to sliding down snow-capped mountains in Alaska.


The humor which made the first installment so popular will return with a vengeance in BF:BC2. Your allies will not hesitate to comment on the action, even harassing you or your teammates (In a friendly way of course).






Multiplayer:


The multiplayer mode is a completely different beast compared to its single-player component.

Some returning players may recognize the Rush mode taken from the original Bad Company, which is now referred to simply as Rush. The goal in Rush is to either attack the opposition defending their crates full of gold or to defend your gold-filled crates against the attacking team. 


In-between deaths and respawns, players can choose the weapon kit to outfit themselves with. The difference is now players can choose from only 4 kits instead of 5. These kits are Assault, Engineer, Recon, and Medic.


Experience points gained from kills, goal completions and assist points can go toward add-ons for weapons such as grenade launchers, improved sights and even a shotgun canister.




The destruction mechanics have improved from the first installment featuring more realistic explosions. Players can now level an entire building including the framework where the original left the framework.


This game improves from its predecessor in many ways, and we have to say that DICE has done a great job of creating an all-around shooter experience. Battlefield Bad: Company hits the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC on March 2nd.


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