2011年10月27日
Battlefield 3 from EA Games and DICE
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Battlefield 3 from EA games was released October 25. After playing the beta version for a week, I have doubts about the game. With so many glitches and bugs in the beta I wonder how EA and DICE manage to release it only one month after the bug-ridden beta. Now that it’s here, let me see.
Before I go any further you should know something about me — I’m a single player campaign first kind of guy. Before I even touch the online multiplayer I want a game to tell me a story, I want the game to take me places, to make me care. Quite simply, Battlefield 3 failed to do that for me. That’s not to say that there aren’t any edge-of-your-seat moments; when Battlefield 3 fires on all cylinders, it’s great action, just not great drama.
Take for example on sequence early on in the game where you’re asked to take out an enemy held up in a hotel balcony. It was thrilling to run up to the top of the building and strategize with my squad-mates as to how to take them out; but for the life of me, I can’t tell you just why we were doing it. The uninspired story of Battlefield 3 feels less like a fleshed out plot, and more like a device to move you from set piece to set piece, and they’re just not all thrilling enough to make you care. You can only take so much military jargon before you just find yourself just pointing at something and shooting. Compared to the Call of Duty series, where the story will take you places and make your eyes watery at the end.
The multiplayer maps are big and perfect for sniping, vehicles and aircrafts. So, if you are an assault type player, you better equip yourself with the sprint perk.
The sound is really good and crisp. But the graphics doesn’t come close to what it was hyped about, it leaves a little bit more for improvement. All in all Battlefield 3 is not a bad game. You will find enjoyment and longs hours of gameplay until you find out that it's almost dawn and you still need a few hours of sleep before going to work.
http://www.battlefield.com/battlefield3