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List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $23.49 You Save: $6.50 (22%)
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Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 378
Platform: Playstation 3 Genre: Action Games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 15437 Model: 15782781 UPC: 014633154375 EAN: 0014633154375 ASIN: B000WS97QI
Release Date: June 23, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Genre-defining multiplayer: Support for 24 players online in a world designed to take full advantage of the game's massively destructible environments. | | • | Cinematic single-player experience: A deep campaign loaded with attitude follows a wayward band of ordinary soldiers who risk it all on a quest for personal gain. | | • | War, your way Battlefield: Bad Company environments are 90 percent destructible, meaning that any structure can be demolished down to its foundation. Gamers can shape the battlefield to match their play style ? the possibilities are literally endless. | | • | New vehicles, weapons and toys: Land, air or sea, dozens of new tools are waiting for explosive experimentation. Battlefield: Bad Company gives gamers the building blocks to get creative and usher in a new era of their own "Battlefield moments". | | • | Frostbite game engine DICE's Frostbite game engine raises the bar for next-gen gaming, with stunning HD graphics that bring characters, vehicles, and environments to life like never before. |
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Product Description Set in the near future, the Battlefield: Bad Company single-player campaign drops gamers behind enemy lines as part of a squad of four soldiers, risking it all to go AWOL on a personal quest. Featuring a dramatic storyline flavored with attitude, Battlefield: Bad Company leads you far from the traditional frontlines on a wild ride with a group of renegade soldiers who decide that sometimes the gratitude of a nation just isn't enough. The Battlefield: Bad Company cinematic single-player experience captures the freedom and intensity of the Battlefield series' multiplayer sandbox gameplay in a dynamic world where nearly everything is destructible. You have total freedom to be daring and innovative, adapting to and tackling challenges in unexpected Battlefield-style ways. Create sniping positions by blowing out a piece of a wall or drive your tank straight through a small house. The ever-changing battlefield forces you, your teammates, and enemies to react accordingly. The game also features the all-new, objective based multiplayer game mode Gold Rush, supporting 24 players online. Play as attackers and defenders and make full use of the tactical destruction as well as the unique vehicle experience of Battlefield: Bad Company. Battlefield: Bad Company is the first game built from the ground up for next-generation consoles using DICE's bleeding-edge Frostbite game engine, delivering unrivalled graphics, effects and gameplay.
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Sometimes the gratitude of a nation just isn't enough Set in the near future, the Battlefield: Bad Company single-player campaign drops gamers behind enemy lines as part of a squad of four soldiers - risking it all to go AWOL on a personal quest. Featuring a dramatic storyline flavoured with attitude, Battlefield: Bad Company leads gamers far from the traditional frontlines on a wild ride with a group of renegade soldiers who decide that sometimes the gratitude of a nation just isn’t enough. The Battlefield: Bad Company cinematic single-player experience captures the freedom and intensity of the Battlefield series’ multiplayer sandbox gameplay in a dynamic world where nearly everything is destructible. Players have total freedom to be daring and innovative, adapting to and tackling challenges in unexpected Battlefield-style ways. Create sniping positions by blowing out a piece of a wall or drive your tank straight through a small house. The ever-changing battlefield forces players, their teammates and enemies to react accordingly.
The game also features the all new, objective based multiplayer game mode "Gold Rush", supporting 24 players online. Play as attackers and defenders and make full use of the tactical destruction as well as the unique vehicle experience of Battlefield: Bad Company.
Battlefield: Bad Company is the first game built from the ground up for next-generation consoles using DICE’s bleeding-edge Frostbite game engine, delivering unrivalled graphics, effects and gameplay. | Key Features
- War, your way - Battlefield: Bad Company environments are highly destructible, meaning that there are few safe points to hide. Gamers can shape the battlefield to match their play style – the possibilities are literally endless.
- Genre-defining multiplayer - Support for 24 players online in a world designed to take full advantage of the game’s massively destructible environments.
- New vehicles, weapons and toys - Land, air or sea, dozens of new tools are waiting for explosive experimentation. Battlefield: Bad Company gives gamers the building blocks to get creative and usher in a new era of their own “Battlefield moments”.
- Cinematic single-player experience - A deep campaign loaded with attitude follows a wayward band of ordinary soldiers who risk it all on a quest for personal gain.
- Frostbite? game engine - DICE’s Frostbite game engine raises the bar for next-gen gaming, with stunning HD graphics that bring characters, vehicles, and environments to life like never before.
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| B Company
Welcome to the 222nd Army battalion, B-company. This is where the Army rakes together all the insubordinates, hellraisers and troublemakers that won’t fit in any other unit. When the Rangers and Deltas are too expensive to waste, these guys are the first ones in.
They’re called “Bad Company”; a mismatched bunch of rejects selected to serve their country as cannon fodder. This isn’t the kind of outfit a lot of soldiers would join voluntarily. Getting transferred to “the B” is a punishment and a way for the generals to put all their rotten eggs in one basket.
No one starts out in Bad Company. But for some, this is where they end up. |
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Best Battle Game Ever! January 7, 2009 Nic Schmieds (TX, USA) I purchased this as a Christmas gift. The recipient LOVES it! Bad Company is the most action packed game I have ever seen! The level of dificulty is definately challenging and keeps you on your toes. The AI for this game is unlike any I have ever seen! The sound effects are so realistic and the game play is very smooth. The weapons' kick and handle is smoother than any other game. All I can say, there is no other game like it!!
Good Game But!! December 30, 2008 The graphics great and the way you play is wonderful but the story is short and not difficult at all. I finished the game in 5 days only!!!! but you will enjoy the game because there are a lot of weapons and vehicles, you will drive Helicopter, and a lot of war vehicles. overall the game is good and better to start play with medium difficulty.
A Lot of Potential, But Ultimate Failure December 3, 2008 Raul G. (USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've read a lot of reviews here at Amazon about Battlefield: Bad Company and I'm surprised at how many positive reviews this game has. I purchased BFBC in July, 2008 after playing the excellent demo on the Playstation Network. I've had over 6 months to play the game and in that time serious issues have not been addressed by the developer - DICE Studios or Electronic Arts, the publisher of the game. The Battlefield series has always been first and foremost an online shooter. BFBC is different in 2 ways. First, it adds a single player campaign and second it features destructible environments. The single player campaign is adequate though somewhat of a distraction from the "meat" of the game which is clearly the online portion. The single player campaign puts you in the boots of a U.S. Army soldier assigned to the proverbial "B-squad". Your squad consists of delinquents, has-beens and all-around rejects from the rest of the Army. You'll have various objectives to accomplish in the war-zone you're in before being allowed to go home. The story although not compelling is entertaining and the AI characters are actually funny in parts. All in all I used the single player campaign as practice before jumping online. And online is where the game has major problems. First and foremost a game like BFBC is all about squad communication and tactics. Inexplicably the game features very, very poor voice chat support. You are limited to only speaking with members of your immediate squad (4 players total). You have no way of communicating with other members of different squads, even on the same team. Coordinating attacks or defense is severely limited because of it. Also, even through various game updates the voice chat is hopelessly broken. Some rounds you might actually get lucky and have the voice chat work only to discover it won't in the next. As if that weren't bad enough BFBC does not run stably or reliably online. Lag is so severe that the game sporadically freezes for 2-5 seconds at a time. Try playing a shooter with lag this severe and you'll quickly realize that it's a futile effort. Other problems including a complete lack of online game modes also hamper the game. Initially BFBC only included one game mode - Gold Rush. It's essentially a spin on traditional sabotage games. You are either a 'defender' or 'attacker' and must either destroy or defend crates of gold. A few months after release, BFBC was updated with a new game mode called 'Conquest'. In Conquest mode, the aim is to reduce the opposing team's tickets to zero. Killing an enemy soldier depletes one ticket per kill, while capturing control points on the map causes enemy tickets to count down. Beyond those problems I am also disappointed in the level variety in BFBC. Some levels truly shine and feature enough variety in vehicles and terrain to cater to all types of combat. Other levels are claustrophobic, poorly planned, feature no vehicles and are layered in annoying fog. The feeling I get playing the latter is that the developer quickly padded the game with extra maps sacrificing quality for quantity. I should point out that I tried resolving the various lag and voice-chat issues through EA's technical support. Unfortunately for me it seems that it's the game itself that is at fault as no one from EA was able to offer any viable solution. I'll also add that I use a broadband 6mb/sec. connection from Comcast. I play several other games online with no problems on the same PS3. It seems like the issues are entirely contained within the game itself. Overall I am of course disappointed with the game. What should have been the blockbuster title of the summer fizzled out as many players experiencing the same problems I described above have left for better games. The support from EA and DICE to BFBC has been almost non-existent leaving many gamers with an almost unplayable game. I strongly encourage anyone to rent this game before purchasing it!
EXTREMELY FUN ADDICTIVE GAME - 5 STARS!!! November 28, 2008 William E. Arledge III (Grove City, OH USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game is a blast. The graphics are very cool. There are many different weapons that you can use and you can unlock more and more weapons as play and move up through the ranking system. There are guns, rocket launchers, turrets, grenade launchers, air strikes and much much more. Plus there are many different vehicles to use including trucks, tanks, personell carriers, choppers, boats, artillery, etc. One thing that makes this game incredible is your ability to destroy anything in the environment. You can blow holes in walls, roofs and shoot out windows to give a few examples. As an added bonus, the first time that you log in it will download extra maps for free that weren't included with the game originally. You can play this game offline which is very fun or you can play online with up to 24 players in the same match. You can play with your friends online and chat with them on your headset. They recently dropped the price on this game and I consider this awesome value.
Under Appreciated Game November 23, 2008 P. DiStefano (Boston, Ma) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I consider myself a casual gamer growing up playing Super Nes, Attari, and Genesis. And never thought I would be writing a game review. But I have felt compeled after playing Battlefield Bad Company for PS3 for the past three months. Bad Company is the most fun and addicting game I can remember. The multiplayer is unbelievable and the new 1.20 upgrade has really perfected the games graphics and gameplay. Being able to blow up and change your enviroment is really cool. The game is underated. I have owned Call of Duty 4 and Far Cry 2, these games haven't come close and I have since sold them and have gone back to playing Battlefield Bad Company. I don't consider COD4 the game of the year. I can't wait for the PS3 sequel. The best thing I can say is if you are looking to buy a holiday gift or a birthday gift this game would be a great for a gamer.
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