Battlefield V review
There is no doubt that the Battlefield series keeps going from strength to strength, and V is the strongest entry to date. DICE may have played it safe with small tweaks to the formula since its previous outing, but those improvements make for one of the best multiplayer shooters you can play right now. Picking a winner between this and Black Ops 4 is difficult, kind of like comparing heavily armed apples and oranges. They both have different playstyles that each pulls off incredibly well. If you like your FPS action fast and focused on individual talent, then CoD is still the way to go. But, if you’re looking for a slightly slower, vastly more tactical experience, look no further than Battlefield V.
Guns have an incredible feel to them; Looks and sounds insanely good; Addictive multiplayer, built for the long haul; Progression system ties it altogether nicely;
Menu system is a bit of a mess; Stealth is a bit naff; Single player won't satisfy everyone;