Battlefield:Bad Company a review

Bad Company
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A demo is just a demo until you explore the final version. A trial sized bottle of shampoo is only really good for one thorough washing. Unless you’re bald. The same goes for video games and other digital media.

With battlefield Bad Company nothing is the same. Finally, something I can replace Call of Duty 4 with.A solid single player campaign is in order with a plethora of weapons and mobility options. Though the graphics can be a bit grainy, the clarity of vanishing points and visibility go a long way.

Can I get a raise of hands who has ever wanted to blow up a building? Yea. Thought so. With BC you don’t have to worry about enemies running behind cover. Chances are there is something within reach to remove that cover and pop whoever was behind it, truly the lazy man’s war.

If you’re getting tired of constant run and guns, lucky-ass nades and thoroughly scripted movements, check out BC. Though the controls and feeling of the game is something to get used to and some of the hit detection is a little slow/off, it’s still a lot of fun to tool around with.
On a scale of 1 to 5
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Words by: Matt Van Doren

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