Battlefield challenges Modern Warfare
The First person shooter genre has become a staple to modern gaming, especially in the competitive online world. Until now Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty franchise has been king of the multiplayer warfare hill, however DICE and EAs
Battlefield Bad Company 2 not only gives gamers multiplayer modes that will leave their hearts pounding and wanting more, it also delivers an action packed single player campaign that focuses on tactical and survival skills that put the old cliche of “run and gun” strategies to rest.
From the very beginning when you log into to play you feel part of a team , something that Call of Duty failed to do. The use of tanks, ATVs, helicopters, gives you a sense of excitement along with the feeling that you are actually in a battle zone. Rush and Conquest modes push the envelope on tactical objectives and with completely destructible environments, they are sure to keep you on your toes.
As an avid online gamer, I am constantly searching for something that will keep me coming back for more, whether it is weapon customizations, gaining experience to get to the next rank, or just solid gameplay that puts a smile on my face. Battlefield not only leaves a smile on my face, it fills the hole that Modern Warfare 2 left me with after countless hours playing it. Battlefield is a game for fans of all military shooter games and is definitely worthy of buying.

