3/27/2023 0 Comments Battlefield v campaign![]() ![]() The stealth mechanic worked well, as I didn't run into any enemies that randomly saw me from across the map. The gameplay is mostly the same as the last game, except with WWII guns and equipment. As for the stories themselves, I actually liked only one of them (the Last Tiger), whereas the others were just okay. And just like last time, it's really easy to die if you don't play stealthy, which I don't like in military FPS's. It felt like there were more stealth sections than there weren't. This game is like Metal Gear in comparison. I also didn't like how there were forced stealth sections in some parts in the previous game's war stories, as you would die really easily if you went guns blazing. The main issue is always how short they are: just as I'm starting to get into the story, setting, and the characters, the story ends. I don't like the war story concept in general, and this game didn't change my mind. Just like Battlefield 1, this game also goes the war story route instead of having a proper campaign. I cannot speak for the multiplayer side of this, but that was clearly the focus and perhaps the series is better off now that they seem to have dropped the campaign completely.ĥ0% PCI only played the campaign because I don't give a shit about multiplayer so this review is for the campaign only. Why isn't this game fully patched through the respective launcher? Overall, if you're looking for a good single-player campaign, look elsewhere. For some reason it also prompts you to update every time, or else you cannot play online. After each mission my game would load for ages (on a 3,5GB/s m.2 ssd) and after 2 of the 4 missions it even got stuck loading endlessly, forcing me to hard exit the game. The subtitles are also awful, they have no shadow or contrasting background and since one mission is in snowy Norway and the others are in muddy terrain with loads of reflections of clouds and specular highlights, the subtitles are often completely illegible. My French is nowhere near good enough to understand someone from Senegal, let alone during an action-sequence. Finally I have to say that while I appreciate the spoken dialog being in the correct languages, it does mean I'll miss large parts of the story if you play it during frenetic gunfights. Because cowering behind a wall for 15 seconds hoping nobody will come there, because the AI will just bumrush you if they're close, isn't fun or interesting. It takes forever for your heatlh to start regenerating, in 1 they gave you health-packs and that was a much better decision. They also have perfect aim from hundreds of yards away, distances at which you, the player, cannot possibly hope to hit anything. The AI is extremely bad though, after you've been spotted they just know where you are, even if you've been out of sight and have moved since, they still hit you immediately after you pop out from behind a wall. With a weird dissnonance between the preaching of how awful war is and at the same time having the player control some sort of super-natural warrior that kills hundreds of enemies. Battlefield 1 and V have this pretentious style of story-telling that really rubs me the wrong way. It's just that the writing and mission structure is extremely poor. ![]() The gunplay feels good, of course, and the game looks and sounds good. I don't quite get why they chose this route, as the stealth isn't good at all, and the multiplayer isn't stealth-focused so this doesn't really gel with that. On medium I just ignored this and went in guns blazing, but it was painfully obvious this wasn't the intended method. ![]() About 75% of the campaign is meant to be played while crouching, stealthily avoiding most enemies. After playing Battlefield 4, 1 and V, I can safely say they're all mediocre at best, and that I liked V the least by far. 30% PCThis review is only for the campaign. ![]()
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