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July 2009
(83%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Its cheap, Offers addictive and enjoyable gameplay
No perk or upgrade system, Ships with just one game mode and three maps
The scout wields a sniper rifle rendering him useless at close quarter combat. However every map in BF1943 is huge and boasts of tons of foliage against which he can easily camouflage himself making him a dangerously tricky ranged adversary. The Infant...
A superb Battlefield game, then, and an unmistakable sign that downloadable games are ready to give retail a run for its money. 8.8/10Print this pageUser reviews (4)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: I'm a major proponent of downloadable titles. I have gleaned countless hours of entertainment from titles such as PuzzleQuest: Challenge of the Warlords, UNO Rush, Pac-Man Championship Edition, Bionic Commando: Rearmed, and many, many more. My latest obse...
at 15$ this game is a pretty good deal. Of course, if you weren’t a fan of the Battlefield series you certainly won’t like this game, but if you do like Battlefield who needs to play something new from the series while their waiting for Bad Company 2...
Abstract: All the way back in 2002, DICE released Battlefield 1942, the first in an extremely successful FPS franchise, at the height of the World War II shooter’s popularity. It’s been some years since and we’ve seen the fall of WWII and the rise of modern warf...
Is Battlefield 1943 worth the 1200 points that the download costs (roughly, I think thats 15 US dollars)? It would have been sooooo much easier if they would have used dollars and cents instead of points, but thats just me. Some people are just not...
Abstract: This week marked my somewhat ambivalent return to gaming. After trying WOW for the first time, activating my Dungeons and Dragons Online beta account, and watching my productivity nosedive while my self-loathing spiked, I decided I needed a game that w...