
Meaning that it is way too fast to fit into the period, the guns are also too precise, but it works well, so who am i to argue. The multiplayer is pretty much what one would think it is. The unfairly overlooked Modern Combat spin-off introduced it btw. All of them are still memorable but the player jumping gimmick from the prologue should have been feature more than once.


The game also somewhat demonizes the German forces and don't expect much narrative depth. Avanti Savoia was my favorite, due to the well done flashback structure, and i liked Nothing Is Written the least, as the sneaking didn't feel right. The campaign is divided is 5,5 short stores that greatly vary in play stile.
#Modern combat domination ps3 2016 series#
This semi-reboot of the series though got about every single thing right that a shooter can do. The series was on the right track regarding single player campaigns with Bad Company 1 and the dropped the ball till the barely connected (as it was secretly a stealth game) Hardline. I would recommend this game to anyone who appreciates attention to detail and history, and can enjoy a few well crafted stories. Battlefield 1 takes a great stride in wonderful gameplay and stellar storytelling that differentiates it from its predecessors and forces you to view it separate from any other game, as its own unique experience. It has that nostalgic, 20th century military vibe, without being too in your face about it. The score is well crafted: moving when it needs to be and dramatic when called for. The characters and incredibly well acted and therefore believable in whichever role they play. The individual episodes of each character you play as have an undeniably cinematic feel to them, and blend both cutscenes and gameplay well. Being shown the harsh reality of war, and the humanness of all who fought in the war really brings me to a place that i haven't seen personally in a game i was even getting a little choked up. From the introductory cinematics and mission i could tell that this game was something special. Keeping in mind that it is still historical fiction, the stories and gameplay stick to mix of well crafted realism and exciting vignettes of action. Battlefield 1 shows us a more personal view of war as seen through the eyes of the people who fought in it.

The campaign consists of a few distinct stories of individuals throughout the span of the first World War. From a cinematic and storytelling standpoint, Battlefield 1 has excelled where not many games have. Since this is a website primarily focused on movies, i am focusing on the campaign of Battlefield 1.
