Nan Rymer of RantGaming.com writes:
"Given the amount of time I've spent playing Battlefield 3: Close Quarters, my official review has certainly been a long time coming. My official excuse is that I don't like to judge a game without spending a good chunk of time with it, but in all honesty, I was playing so much I forgot to write the actual review. That being said, is the most recent Battlefield 3 DLC/Map Pack Close Quarters perfect? Not quite. Is it entertaining? Survey says, yes - definitely."
On the occasion of E3 and the fact that the mass disclose details about the upcoming Battlefield 4, EA decided to give away for free one of the most interesting additions to Battlefield 3 - Close Quarters. All well and good, but it disappeared from the PS Store.
Go into the game and it will send you a message to download it from the game. It's already free.
There is a photo attached to text showing there's no Close Quarters in in-game store. So, that doesn't help.
To celebrate the unveiling of Battlefield 4 and the 1 billion hours of Battlefield 3, the Close Quarters DLC is being given away for free to anyone that plays Battlefield 3.
I may not even buy BF4 premium. I bought Bf3 at launch for 64 dollars and premium for 49.99. Thats over 100 dollars. A couple months later they decide to sell the "Premium version" for 59.99.
The maps are alright, but the real biggie here is the weapons that come with the DLC.
My favorite weapons are pretty much all from CQ aside for the AS Val.
Nice.It's actually the only DLC i didn't buy haha.Time to jump back in the battlefield
lol so a year and a half later, they give away the worst DLC pack of the bunch. Well it's free anyway.
Why does it have to be the crappiest of all DLCs?
I couldn't stand close quarters.
FanBolt writes: "If you are like me and never had the opportunity to check out Battlefield 3, now is clearly the time to do so with the release of Battlefield 3: Premium Edition."
close quarters was fun