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But despite the games' shared elements, they aren't all created equal. In fact, the quality gap between the very best Battlefield game and the worst is surprisingly large--especially when considering how only a handful of years separated the two. With Battlefield releasing on November 19 , we've ranked the mainline Battlefield games from worst to best. The Battlefield series is just the latest franchise that we've ranked.

Make sure to check out our roundups of the best Far Cry games and best Call of Duty games , too. After years away from the deadliest war in human history--World War DICE finally returned to it with Battlefield V, a game that followed the excellent Battlefield 1 and attempted to capture its best qualities via the returning War Stories single-player mode.

The problem was that it just wasn't as interesting, despite intentionally focusing on lesser-known regiments and combatants during the war.

Map design in multiplayer and the lack of many memorable weapons and gear from World War 2 didn't help matters, and the time-to-kill often felt so painfully short that you barely had time to make any tactical decisions before you got destroyed by a tank.

See our Battlefield V review. One of the biggest departures for the Battlefield series to date, Battlefield Hardline put players in the role of law enforcement officers rather than the military. Much of the game takes place in Florida, and the single-player campaign features an arresting mechanic and a greater focus on stealth and investigation than the other games.

This sounds fine in theory, but the more character-driven story required much better writing than what we got, especially with a bizarre, nonsensical ending that soured the whole experience. On the multiplayer side, there are heist-style objectives and other police-themed modes, but it generally doesn't feel all that different from the other Battlefield games--and never feels as fun.

See our Battlefield Hardline review. Once again beating its rival to the punch by going to the future way before Call of Duty ever did, Battlefield took the large-scale multiplayer more than a century into the future as a new massive world war erupted between major factions.

The futuristic setting didn't change the game's emphasis on both on-foot and vehicular combat, however, but simply made it even more creative. Fictional tanks, air vehicles, and even a mech straight out of Halo or Metal Gear are all included, alongside futuristic weapons that go beyond what we even dream of being possible today.

Since its release, Battlefield has mostly stuck to historic and modern settings, but that is going to change very soon. See our Battlefield review. Years before Call of Duty followed suit--and only in certain levels--with Black Ops, Battlefield had already headed to one of the most controversial wars in American history with Battlefield Vietnam.

It aimed to deliver an accurate representation of the jungle-based warfare soldiers experienced during the decade-long conflict, with helicopters and jet fighters both available to pilot as ground troops clashed in the brush underneath. Punji sticks weren't just for Tony Hawk, so you'd also have to watch your step to make sure you weren't sent to a very painful early grave.

See our Battlefield Vietnam review. Shifting from the ultra-serious tone of many of the other Battlefield games and featuring a full single-player campaign--the series was largely known for multiplayer-only and bot-based matches at the time--Battlefield: Bad Company helped to introduce the franchise to an entirely new audience. The game's destruction, made possible by an early version of the Frostbite engine, helped to keep matches feeling tense, and even those who just wanted a roller coaster ride campaign were in for a good time.

The only people who weren't? That would be rectified with its sequel, which came to all three. Armed with a devastating arsenal of hi-tech assault rifles, cloaking devices and sentry guns, players also do battle using some of the most imposing vehicles known to man.

Massive battle Mechs wage fierce combat on the ground, while futuristic aircraft rule the skies. When facing one of these new behemoths, players need to use their wits and an arsenal of new countermeasures like EMP grenades to level the playing field.

Buy on. Play Sound. Please enter your birth date to watch this video:. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Enter. Battlefield Official Trailer 4. Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 41 out of Mixed: 7 out of Negative: 0 out of Battlefield delivers a sci-fi themed experience using the familiar Battlefield style.

While the setting may have changed a bit, the overall gameplay hasn't. All this publication's reviews Read full review. PGNx Media. A great game. Pelit Finland. A solid multiplayer game just like its predecessors.

The new Titan mode is a lot of fun but sometimes it suffers from severe lag issues. The large amount of unlocks is both a blessing and a curse.

All this publication's reviews. This is definitely a case of evolution over revolution and, although the franchise makes a confident leap into the future, 's engine and gameplay are firmly rooted in the past.

The action is still fast and frantic, the warfare is epic and exciting and the loading times remain as excruciating as ever. Ultimately, Battlefield is a game for the hardcore player.

If you've logged endless hours into Battlefield 2, you're going to love the new class tweaks and you'll probably have half of the unlocks within the first week. PC Format. Such ordinariness only reinforces the nagging sense that this is the same game with bits bolted on. That's always the case with Battlefield games, but this time it's too little, too soon. Fails to offer anything fresh. The new elements added to the franchise are shamelessly plundered from other games, and generally not as well executed.

User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 78 out of Mixed: 25 out of Negative: 42 out of This game is amazing! Before I start the review, I would just like to say something. All of these posts, all of these negative reviews which are criticising the Before I start the review, I would just like to say something. It makes you wonder how much dangerous a Red Zone could be in one of the most destructive first-person shooters ever released.

While the full development of the Red Zone total conversion mod was abandoned a while back, it still offers quite a bit of new content for both the USA and USSR factions. In Urban Warfare, you can either decide to lead an organized militia that has decided to stand up and fight against oppressive police states, or you can fight as these police forces to defend a status quo.

You decide! The PAC leaders, to turn the tide against the EU, have unleashed their secret weapon to the world: a mysterious injection that makes soldiers more powerful than ever, but it also makes them crave human flesh.

Zombies deserve no mercy, after all. Wear your invisible cape like a true superhero on the battlefield with Tactical Ballistics, a mod that can literally let you fly! Not to mention all the new weapons included in the mod too! But I guess in a way this mod does relate to food, as it features plenty of Zombie-themed content to sink your teeth into. You can boot up a new game mode, track down new weapons, try on new skins, and play on tons of custom maps.

Bugs and glitches remain unfixed, and players are forced to go through the same content over and over, until boredom takes them in its grip and eventually leads everyone to abandon the game. Such is the fate of all games, unless they have a dedicated modding community like Battlefield !



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