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104 Reviews
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The editors liked
Pros
Expansive maps and impressive set pieces
Fun
Smaller game modes
Incredible Portal creation tool offers potentially limitless fun
Portal is a fun
Powerful creation tool
Gameplay stays true to original
Graphics are smooth and crisp
Older titles shine after being remastered
The editors didn't like
Cons
Middling performance in testing
Horrid positional audio
Ridiculous
Highly distracting bugs and technical issues
Specialists aren't satisfactory replacements for the series' Class system
Published: 2021-12-15, Author: Danny , review by: bgr.in
Battlefield loyalists may want to try the new 2042 for the modern weaponry and beautiful maps. Dice developers have released back to back updates improving the overall experience substantially. The inclusion of the Portal mode in the game will also give n...
Pros, Expansive maps and impressive set pieces, Fun, smaller game modes, Incredible Portal creation tool offers potentially limitless fun
Cons, Middling performance in testing, Horrid positional audio, Ridiculous, highly distracting bugs and technical issues, Specialists aren't satisfactory replacements for the series' Class system, Lacks a singleplayer campaign
Abstract: With an underwhelming launch that was riddled with bugs, Battlefield 2042 has become well known for its problematic servers. But even with these superficial issues, there is still a lot of fun to be had here, you just need to be willing to work through the snags...
Abstract: They say war is hell, don't they, and also that hell is other people. So perhaps we should all have seen the chaos coming, when Electronic Arts proudly announced that 128-player matches were coming to Battlefield. We should have learned from trying to boa...
Poor map design, Broken weapons and tactics, Missing key features, Reviewed on PC. Available on PS4, PS5, Xbox one, Xbox series S and Xbox series X
With all the negatives said, I still enjoyed Battlefield. But the fact I know the potential of what it could of been is depressing. The game at its core is a fun shooter you will enjoy and with updates the game is only bound to get better as DICE have alr...
Published: 2021-11-22, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
The best thing about the new Battlefield game is its portal to all the franchise's older modes and levels.And therein lies the biggest problem with the blockbuster shooter.The seven new mega maps of 2042 are impressive and sprawling, but they don't quite...
Published: 2021-11-21, Author: Ian , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: Field of DreamsBattlefield EarthWith no single-player campaign at all, EA and DICE has made the not exactly huge leap of faith that the reason most people have been enjoying Battlefield of late is because of the multiplayer. If you're old enough to re...
This near-future sequel has all the components it needs to become a classic entry in the multiplayer series, but it feels like 2042 is many updates away from reaching its full potential...
All-Out War is spectacular, Looks, sounds, and feels amazing, Portal is a powerful creation tool
Hazard Zone is boring, Tough for solo players, Classes are a big loss
Battlefield 2042 is a strong foundation for future expansion. DICE's multiplayer-only FPS has scale and spectacle, but there are elements in need of careful refinement and optimization...