After Battlefield 1, I was afraid that BFV was going to follow more of the same, but I was wrong. The graphics on Xbox One X are amazing, best on console and pretty close to PC. Controls are tight as ever and the gameplay is very fluid.
After Battlefield 1, I was afraid that BFV was going to follow more of the same, but I was wrong. The graphics on Xbox One X are amazing, best on console and pretty close to PC. Controls are tight as ever and the gameplay is very fluid.
Bad gameplay, bad marketing techniques....my main beef is regarding the gameplay though. Seriously, so many bugs that no one is talking about (I won't cover that cause there's so many), and the amount of ammo that you spawn in is horrible and sometimes you can't even pick up ammo or health of...
The Battlefield franchise has deteriorated over the years but it finally looks like DICE have truely lost their way. Game play is extremely basic, audio lacks depth, map availability is incredibly poor and the campaign is extremely short. Poor value for money. The developers should be ashamed.
The opening moments of Battlefield V show off a game at odds with itself. It begins with a montage of skirmishes on land and air that wax eloquent on the atrocities of World War 2 and its impact on humanity to the point of repulsion, marrying it with slick gameplay and production values in an...
Looks good; Responsive controls
Single-player is subpar; Bugs aplenty; Missing multiplayer modes
Battlefield V's stellar multiplayer experience is even better with a strong future promised ahead. Battlefield ...
V for victory I also have to give a shout-out to the new spotting system, which is now primarily relegated to the Recon (sniper) class. (You can use a scoped tool or "tag" foes by landing shots.
Battlefield's traditional strengths are prominent as ever in the franchise's return to World War II, but it's not without a few missteps. Every time I settle into a new Battlefield game, I'm reminded that war is fundamentally about breaking things: cities, livelihoods, families.
A strong if slim shooter that lays down strong foundations for the future, while feeling a little unfinished.
The hype going into Battlefield V certainly feels a little stunted when compared to 2016's Battlefield 1, at a time when gamers seemed fatigued by the volume of sci-fi shooters the big publishers had been pumping out.
Huge maps with unparalleled cinematic shooting; Lots of small tweaks improve competitive play; Stunning visuals on Xbox One X
War Stories campaign content is weak; Battle royale mode isn't expected to launch until March; 2019; Rough on polish
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