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 | Nov-07-2009Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Impressions: Modern Warfare, Too(topic overview) CONTENTS:
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I drove tanks, stormed across the bridge and knocked down walls. I can't say whether it's balanced or whether it will prove as addictive to play as the best arenas in the genre. I can say, however, that the feature list for this game and the sensory impression it leaves make clear what this game's potential is. EA's Medal of Honor series might be missing in action, but with Bad Company they've got a game that can gun for Activision's Call of Duty. [1] Screenshots and even the animated stills from yesterday's beta announcement already show how good the game looks. Bad Company 2's engine, an enhanced version of its predecessort's, supports the chipping and collapsing destructibility of any building in the game. Rockets punch through walls, as they did in the first Bad Company.[1] A few weeks ago in New York I had the opportunity to try a map of Bad Company 2, the PC and console military first-person shooter from EA's DICE studio. The sandy Chilean map, called Arica Harbour, is the one that will be available in the game's PlayStation 3-exclusive multiplayer beta later this month.[1]
Bad Company 2 will be released in early March 2010. Send an email to Stephen Totilo, the author of this post, at stephentotilo@kotaku.com.[1] Bad Company's battlefield is an impressive site and one theoretically open to a wide variety of multiplayer strategy.[1]
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