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Battlefield 1 Review





Battlefield 1 is based on World War 1. It is a First person shooter (FPS) game. EA DICE splendidly interprets the World in early 20th century as a World in technological transition while humanizing the war’s participants through well crafted, albeit fictional, and narrative vignettes. Battlefield 1 is the best work of EA DICE. Before starting Battlefield 1 review let me share some pros and cons about the game.

Pros:

> Incredible Campaign

> Best multiplayer mode for World War 1

> Multiplayer mode supports 64 players

> Moment to moment action which is excellent (It gives you true feeling you’re in war)

> Looks absolutely gorgeous

Cons:

> It takes time to load game

> Campaigns are over too soon









Let’s start the Battlefield 1 review. Some moments in this FPS game live long in the memory just because of their wonderful design and narrative impact. Battlefield 1 has managed to produce not only one, but the series of incredibly crafted and powerful set of pieces. Not only just that, but DICE has also built the best multiplayer combat experience for those who love to play online. Just because of Battlefield 1 is related to The Great War it surrounded by many controversies.

The heroism and horrors of The Great War you can feel in this game, while playing the game. You can feel the untold stories in this game. In true words Battlefield 1 focused more on experience compared to prior Battlefield games. If you play the game the tales are non-linear anthology format and that doesn’t need to be played in a particular order. You’re exposed to a variety of perspectives from the characters you play. Each character has their own motivation point.

Battlefield 1 is unquestionably the best first person shooter game we have seen in a decade. Rather than a single narrative story Battlefield 1 hosts five short stories, which is following different soldiers in different parts of the world throughout the game. Battlefield 1 also includes many fantastic mini series, and each brilliantly voice, acted and believable. Let me tell you what great about this story, they don’t try to portray heroes. In some stories you started doubting on yourself that whether you are the hero of this story or not. The map designed by EA DICE was absolutely stunning, with many landmark structures.

Enough about the story line and let’s talk about vehicle in this Battlefield 1 review. The vehicular section in Battlefield 1 plays the vast role throughout the game. Battlefield 1 introduces the first generation of tanks and fighter aircraft that we haven’t seen yet. The Mark V tank has its own character in the game, and nicknamed Bess by its crew. One thing that you can’t forget is a pigeon. Pigeon proves to be a valuable passenger during the campaign’s most touching scenes. It takes in back in the 20th century.









Weapons and gear in Battlefield 1 are set in that time period. Growing a collective firearm is rewarding for veterans, while the simplicity of the most of the weapons makes the conflicts accessible to newcomers. That’s true that you have some throw-able items too. No latest firearms to concern yourself with. Your every action in this game gives you reward points, so be careful about it.

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