BFBC2: Perfect Score For A Perfect Game 10/10

Battlefield Bad Company 2

Play This magazine gives Battlefield Bad Company 2 a unanimous 10/10 on the burrito meter.

We gave you all a peak into the BFBC2 back in November of 2009 and now that the game has been officially released, we can state all of our predictions to be true. Bad Company 2 smokes Modern Warfare 2 out of the water.

Everything that was wrong about Battlefield Bad Company seems to have been repaired in the newest installment from DICE. Battlefield games are honestly one of our favorites, so this may just be a bit biased. The newest installment provides a much better form of destructibility, which DICE calls destruction 2.0. Rather than an entire wall just blowing up it now fragments and acts more realistic. Entire buildings can be destroyed by blowing out it’s infrastructure and you can even create improvised gun holes will a drill.

The next big upgrade to the game comes with fully customizable kits. You start with each of your basic weapons and every time you upgrade a kit, all classes get that same weapon. Clearly the assault and medic class won’t get specialized guns like a sniper riffle, but you can mix and match them. Additionally, for each gun you choose under a class, you can choose the specific add ons.

Personal upgrades and add ons:

You can now upgrade your character will items that improve accuracy, damage, defense and additional weapons. Each upgrade you set under a class will remember the common upgrades you choose, which makes this a great improvement.

Goodbye old school artillery:

Remember that ridiculously large gun that you had to sit in and fire artillery at the enemy, only to get team killed? Well from what it seems, it’s finally gone. It has been replaced with a mobile computer that controls a small UAV helicopter (can be seen in the various screen shots), which can fire a missile that will pretty much take out anything. It even has a small caliber turret on it to pick off the baddies. Every 40 seconds or so you can fire another missile, but the UAV helicopter is pretty weak, as one or two shots with a sniper rifle will take it down.

Graphics:

The details in the graphics have clearly been upgraded, which is always nice. It also doesn’t seem to slow down game performance of any kind. Comparing the graphics to Modern Warfare 2 is like comparing the first Grand Theft Auto (overhead view) to the latest PS3 version, basically meaning MWF2 blows.

Audio:

Where is the new remixed Battlefield theme? For shame DICE/EA! The sound in the game has also been upgraded. If you are camping in an area it’s not hard to hear those above you running around.

Kit improvements:

Guns are now more powerful, although are generally the same as the first Bad Company game. The medic now has paddles so if your teammates suck, you can do a bit more than just throwing health packs. Health packs are now thrown down and heal all those who sit around it. Your health is no longer a static thing, as they took a card out of the Halo series and placed health regeneration into the game.

Battlefield Bad Company 2 receives 10 glorious burritos out of 10.

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