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GPM Review: Battlefield: Bad Company

GPM writes: "Bad Company is one of those games you could take a good five minutes looking at someone else play and actually be satisfied and happy that you did. The way the game presents everything to you during the course of both the single player and multiplayer will most likely make your jaw drop. DICE did a great job of you actually feeling the game while actually playing it. They used several new technologies in the game that definitely help make the game have that difference as to not be too closely compared to the other big online FPS (Halo 3, COD4) out there. Most of the menus and things of that nature are simplistic but in a good way as to not over complicate things that might have some gamers weary of continuing to play but they do a good job so that it does not happen. The story is basically some army outcasts who are labeled as 'Bad Company' who are all put together to do a job that no other group would even want to. During the course of the game and cut scenes you will find light humor sprinkled throughout all the characters and might give you a chuckle or two. To me the story wasn't the bread or butter of the game but it did have one and was something fun to do when not playing online."
B+ / A+
SUP3R - contributor
Published: 143 days 1 hour ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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