For what it's worth, Bad Company 2 has the best sound I've ever heard in an FPS. It's seriously jaw-dropping with headphones on, when a tank s lands near you, it actually very jarring and makes you almost duck in real life.![]()
This game looks like a must buy.The new engine they're using for destructibles looks absolutely amazing and should make combat feel even more substantial.
For what it's worth, Bad Company 2 has the best sound I've ever heard in an FPS. It's seriously jaw-dropping with headphones on, when a tank s lands near you, it actually very jarring and makes you almost duck in real life.![]()
just the namesake means its going to be awesome. battlefield 1942 (my all time favorite) and battlefield 2 were awesome. this shouldnt disappoint.
http://www.ea.com/battlefield3/video...line-episode-3
Oh man, this game is going to be amazing.
Can't wait. Definitely gonna buy it, and re-up gold by this time.
Too bad it comes out so late this year... would be a contender for GotY 2011 if it's going to be as good as it looks. Dice is taking the BF vs CoD thing very seriously this time around, it seems.
Yeah - the release date sucks ass. I want to play it now.
It sucks, cause it is likely to come out around the same time as Skyrim.
If you own Bad Company 2, you know you must have this game...
looks very nice... I might have to buy it for my xbox and pc :O
i would like Battlefield, but one of the game killing issues i have with the multiplayer is that no one plays the objectives. everyone just wants to snipe! i won like 8 games in a row the last time i played because everyone on the other team wasn't defending the objective or going for it. it happens in CoD also, but not nearly to that extent.
for the record, battlefield 3 is not bad company 3.
not sure if anybody is confusing the two.
Wow... that mini gun casing water fall at the end is beyond bad ass.
I think it was becuase the maps were too damn big. I remember running for 2 mins straight just to get to the place I wanted getting sniped then respawning alll the way back again..... it got old quick
The sniper thing kills me too, especially on hardcore. It's basically pointless to be anything other than a sniper on hardcore.
Yeah, one of the reasons I play standard mode. Hardcore encourages little else but camping.
You know after a while you know where all the campers are located... most maps you can already guess where they are coming from... I always played hardcore.. that's probably why my stats arent the best but I enjoyed it..
12 minutes of gameplay
That trailer has me psyched.
That's not the issue. Say you head into an area where you're trying to capture a waypoint. The first thing you have to do is make sure that no enemies are very close to you, i.e., around the corner, because it's instant death if they get a shot at your back on hardcore. The next thing you do is make sure that the area is fairly clear locally speaking -- no heavy ordinance or helis around. In all this time, the sniper that you know is there has a free peg at you, and you're really powerless to do much about it. He could be in one of 15 spots, and even if you know them all, it's very difficult to respond before the sniper already has taken aim and fired at you.
Is this the type of game that youngsters are into now? I ask because my nephew is asking for this game. Seems a bit violent no?
Whatever happened to good old chemistry labs and bug farms?
To answer your question... yes... kids as young as 10 play this, I know this because my little cousins play this game and theyre 10 and 12.... they're pretty much addicted to Black OPS right now, although its a far tier game.
Agloco, there are other more appropriate games out there for a 10 year old, though it might be hard to convince them if they have peers that are playing the military shooters. Off the top of my head, some good choices for a 10 year old:
-World of Goo
-Psychonauts
-Jedi Academy (in the options set it so the lightsabers dont dismember!)
-Portal 1 and 2
-Prince of Persia series
aside from the 1st these games have some violence, but it is in a fantasy setting that is not aiming to be realistic, so I think its ok for most kids.
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