If there was ever a time when I thought a game company was
making a bad choice, now is not one of those times. Electronic Arts, a game
company well known for the Battlefield and Medal of Honor series, believes it
can match up with the big leagues this year by releasing Battlefield 3 a month
before highly anticipated titles such as, Call of Duty: MW3, The Elder Scrolls
5 Skyrim, and Saints Row the Third. By doing this Electronic Arts must have a
lot of faith with all the programming and production of the newly developed and
enhanced Frostbite 2.0 engine. What is the Frostbite 2.0 engine? Believe it or
not, Frostbite 2.0 is a well-defined graphical engine, and a newly tested
physics engine, that Dice had been working on since the Bad Company series.
Let’s go through a rundown on what will make this game more unique and possibly
ready to take on the big leagues.
From what most people were able to figure out with the
Battlefield 3 Open Beta, the gameplay seemed to be standard. But there were
some added features. Instead of having all of your guns set for the standard
fully or semi-automatic modes you were now able to switch between the two
firing modes. This would make things a lot simpler if you are looking for an
accurate shot or a higher firing rate to insure your hit is marked. Another new
feature that was brought back is the ability to go prone. Before in games such
as the Bad Company series, you were only able to crouch. The ability to go
prone makes being a sniper more fun and challenging for the other players. Throwing a grenade is a little more
complicated this time around with this game. Instead of being able to hold it
and aim, you now let go of it as soon as you pull the pin. A perfect example of
how this works is throwing a grenade in halo. Another feature added to the game
is being able to run and slide to cover. You can also dive and go prone. The
only problem with this feature I have is what people would call “Drop Shots”.
If you play Call of Duty I am sure you are well aware of what a drop shot is.
For those who are not aware of what it is, to put simply it is a player who is
running then sees and enemy, he then drops to the ground shooting at the enemy.
It is not easy but it is possible in Battlefield 3. The only reason this is
annoying is making your mark is harder than usual. But past the annoyances, it
is a clever but cheap tactic. Overall, the gameplay seemed to work really well.
I hope the ability to hold your grenade for a longer period of time will be
added.
One thing the graphics and the controls have in common, they
are both really nice and smooth. The one thing that makes me happy about the
graphics is how colorful and well detailed they are. The lighting changes at
the right time and situation, like if you are in the metro station it will be
lighten up by the fire and the ceiling lights (What is left of them anyway) and
would have shadows in the right spots. Now the controls are very simple and
easy to remember. Your knife button is the Right bumper on the Xbox 360 and R1
on the PS3. The right joystick is still crouch so it can be a life saver. If
you have played Bad Company 2, then you will have no problems with the controls
for they are the same with added features. From one coming from other first person
shooters, the gameplay controls may take some time to get used to, but it’s not
something that’s hard to adapt to.
I would love to comment on the multiplayer experience, but
to be honest it is really hard. But let me explain something’s about the
multiplayer I think you might enjoy. A game online doesn’t end in a short
period of time. Normally a match can last as long as forty minutes or longer
depending on whom is on your team and what is going on. Sometimes a match can
end really fast, but it is rare to happen. Another thing is, team work is
needed. You can’t just have one person running around and gunning everyone
down. In fact, team work is needed to the point there is no free for all or
lone wolf matches. Now some people find it annoying and rather play by
themselves, in which it’s understandable. But if that’s what you like, then the
multiplayer is not for you.
In the long run, I believe Battlefield 3 does have a big
chance this year. Now one thing that will cause a small percentage in sale
prices is the Call of Duty fan base. This isn’t a bad thing. But there are a
larger number of people who would buy Call of Duty in a heartbeat. But aside
all of that, I believe that this game will change the way first person shooters
are played. So as gamers all around
ponder who would win between Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3, I say it’s
going to be a hard choice. By sales one will when, by gameplay… That will be
decided when the time comes.
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