Video Games: "Battlefield 4" Still Best in its Class
"Battlefield" is one of the most popular gaming series for the past two generations of gaming. It is known for its innovative way of taking first person shooting, vehicular warfare, and a destructive environment to create a memorable gaming experience.
"Battlefield 4" has an awesome and engaging campaign that allows the player to truly feel at one with the war that is occurring in the main story. Like previous Battlefield games, the cinematic environment leaves the player in awe and in suspense throughout the whole campaign.
Although the campaign is great, everyone who has ever played a Battlefield game knows that multiplayer is the driving force for the game's success.
On this new installment of Battlefield, up to 24 players can play at once on the Xbox 360 and on the Playstation 3, but the PC version allows up to 36 players at once.
With its stunning graphics and massive gameplay, "Battlefield 4" pushes each of these gaming systems to the limit. Sometimes during some of the more destructive events in "Battlefield 4," the game glitches but still continues to give a smooth overall gaming experience.
There are some occasions in the game where the destructive element gets really overwhelming. For example, on the map "Lancang Dam" you can destroy the dam and cause water levels to increase, but it becomes annoying when you have to swim in the water and "Battlefield 4" does not have the best swimming mechanics. If you find yourself stuck in the water, then you are a goner.
A new extension added to this sequel of Battlefield is the commander mode, brought back after not being in "Battlefield 3."
The commander mode allows the player literally to command and have more tactical prowess over his squad in online multiplayer. Though this takes a good amount of communication with your team, it is a great addition that Battlefield was missing.
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