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Having owned Bad Company for the 360, BC2 comes across as an expasion pack that should be $29.99. They cleaned up the models, added some new maps and a few minor tweaks but it's essentially the same game. [1] Only one map, Arica Harbour, was available to play on, and you can't help but check the surroundings out the first time you jump into Bad Company 2.[1]
Fans of the original Bad Company will no doubt like the new features and improvements in Bad Company 2.[1] The signature multiplayer mode from the original Battlefield: Bad Company, Gold Rush, is back in Battlefield: Bad Company 2.[1] Rush on through the jump to hear about the new toys you'll get to mess with, the new perk-like system and to see just how gorgeous Bad Company 2 is shaping up to be.[1] Bad Company 2 will be out in March, but if you can't wait that long and own a PlayStation 3, then you're in luck! There will be a multiplayer beta on November 17 of the level and mode I just previewed here.[1]

It looks like I just found my replacement for MW2 multiplayer on the PC. This looks really good. The thing which surprised me the most is that the weapons actually sounded like their real-life counterparts, which is rare in video games. [1] Watching that vid, it looks like the weapons got a bump up in lethality. This makes me happy. I am for sure getting this, the first one was alot of fun.[1]

To destroy a crate, you need to plant an explosive charge on the thing or use the tank to shell it. [1] Now simply called Rush, two teams battle it out on a slowly expanding map, where one side plays defense to protect valuable crates while the opposing team needs to destroy the crates.[1]
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1. Destructoid - The rush that is Bad Company 2's multiplayer

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