Atilla the Professor
Freaked Out
Just beat Battlefield: Bad Company 2. 6/10
For starters, I want to say I've only played a little of the multi player, and that score is based on single player alone.
The gameplay was pretty solid for the most part, and by that I mean it felt like every other shooter out there. Had some glitches throughout the game, and would die randomly for some reason. My favorite instance of this was falling down a hill, walking a few feet and then dying, saying I committed suicide.
Now, I know MW2 is hardly original, but this campaign felt like a rip off of every bad action movie they show on USA. We've got the guy ready to retire for one last mission, the military hick who likes to blow stuff up, the nerdy guy and of course the hero. Then there's the necessary ridiculous plot, the obvious betrayal and of course the rescue.
Also, besides the jokes made of MW2, did anybody else notice how many scenes/action pieces were ripped right out of COD:4?
Overall, this game made for a relatively enjoyable 6 or 7 hours, but without an original bone in its body and pretty forgettable characters, I'd take COD's campaign any day.
For starters, I want to say I've only played a little of the multi player, and that score is based on single player alone.
The gameplay was pretty solid for the most part, and by that I mean it felt like every other shooter out there. Had some glitches throughout the game, and would die randomly for some reason. My favorite instance of this was falling down a hill, walking a few feet and then dying, saying I committed suicide.
Now, I know MW2 is hardly original, but this campaign felt like a rip off of every bad action movie they show on USA. We've got the guy ready to retire for one last mission, the military hick who likes to blow stuff up, the nerdy guy and of course the hero. Then there's the necessary ridiculous plot, the obvious betrayal and of course the rescue.
Also, besides the jokes made of MW2, did anybody else notice how many scenes/action pieces were ripped right out of COD:4?
Overall, this game made for a relatively enjoyable 6 or 7 hours, but without an original bone in its body and pretty forgettable characters, I'd take COD's campaign any day.