Xbox 360 Review: Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Can the Bad Company give MW2 a run for its money?

With Modern Warfare 2 almost engulfing the FPS market, it seems a difficult task for any other game to come along and steal its thunder. The original Bad Company was decent but lacked a certain spark, but can the sequel push the boundaries? Bad Company 2 is an impressive game with an addictive multiplayer, but the single player is a bit on the short side and the story isnā€™t up to much. The campaign itself is good, but doesnā€™t really prepare you for multiplayer, which is the main focus of the sequel.

Multiplayer is split into 4 modes and there are 4 different character classes, add in a levelling system for perks; 6 maps and you have a multiplayer that is both simple and fun. You also get a DLC code for 2 extra maps, but if you buy the game pre-owned then you will have to pay for them. Weapons are varied and pack a substantial punch against your enemies. Itā€™s impressive to see 24 players on a big map without any sacrifice to framerate.

The maps themselves are fairly decent and you will enjoy battling it out across them, I just wish there were more game modes than just the 4 that are included with the game. I imagine that more will be added as DLC, but it would have been best to have it when the game launches.

Thereā€™s a great emphasis on vehicles like tanks, helicopters and ATVs (in total, there are 15 different ones to choose from) which changes the gameplay from a standard FPS to one that has a bit of extra firepower. The AI squad that follows you around during the campaign donā€™t really do a lot and will leave much all of the killing to you. Itā€™s a shame that thereā€™s no co-op for the campaign, but then again I hear that you can play the entire game on Easy and then just play the last level on Hard for the ā€œIt sucks to be right.ā€ achievement.

On a technical level, Bad Company 2 is outstanding with its ability to hold up while you and other players destroy buildings around you. It does come at a cost to the visuals such as screen tearing during cutscenes and textures popping up during gameplay and character models are a mixed bag. Voice-acting is decent, despite a mediocre story. Sound effects are amazing and sound authentic, music is minimal but what is there is good.

The Verdict

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 improves upon the original in every conceivable way, but itā€™s not perfect. The campaign is short and forgettable, while the multiplayer is restricted by only a few game modes. On the other hand, itā€™s impressive on a technical level and serves as a great follow-up to those who have played MW2 to death and are looking for a new fix of action.

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