Battlefield 4 is rumored to finally add Battlecorder and that it will be released both on current-gen and next-gen platforms.
GenreFirst-Person Shooters
Platforms ps3
DEVELOPER DICE (Digital Illusions CE) | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Battlefield 4 Reviews ps3
cheatcc.com review
As I said before, the core of the Battlefield experience lies in the multiplayer. Even though the single-player FPS is what spawned the multiplayer shooter phenomenon, it seems that it’s often left behind as an afterthought. The single-player campaign of Battlefield 4 feels like it’s caught somewhere in the middle. Not to say that the campaign isn’t worth playing, because it definitely is (there are moments during the single-player that will wow you), but the 5-7 hour length was just a little short for my taste.
digitalchumps.com review
something that is incredibly useful in the game, which might only be more useful in MP, is how you can counter melee combat. You have a small window to actually block a knife attack in the game and counter with your own. It’s a much needed addition and something that at least gives you a fighting chance. Granted, it might actually piss off a few gamers who make it their sole purpose to be knifing douchebags in the game, but it’s more true to life if your character can fight their way out of a melee combat situation. Flipping someone over, raising a knife and striking just seemed too robotic in the last game. I understand that it is a reward for being stealthy, but it seemed cheap and clunky. I’m really happy that DICE changed it up and made it a bit more interesting.
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psu.com review
DICE expands the mark Uncharted made on the industry by delivering an explosive narrative in memorable fashion. Visually, I can’t imagine Battlefield 4’s expansive areas looking any better, but seeing graphics like this in current-gen consoles was a thing of fiction even three years ago. In prime form, Battlefield 4’s competitive modes deliver for so many different styles and interests that choosing any other multiplayer shooter would be pure subjective preference. Even then, what DICE has created may have players questioning current- and next-generation standards. Precise controls, an engaging narrative, and thrilling gameplay trump minor hiccups and AI routines to make Battlefield 4 a crucial PS3 experience. If the game’s PS4 version can up the already-astounding visual ante even higher, Battlefield 4 will be in my PlayStation disc trays for months to come.
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