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Limited Edition Includes Available for a limited time, the Battlefield 3 pre-order offer features the digital expansion pack Battlefield 3: Back to Karkand. This themed multiplayer expansion pack includes four legendary maps from Battlefield 2 boldly re-imagined with Frostbite 2 physics,destruction and visuals. Completing the package are classic Battlefield 2 weapons and vehicles, unique rewards, new achievements/trophies, and more. Pre-order while supplies last! Conditions and Restrictions apply.

Feel The Battle! This autumn, prepare to feel the most physical shooter ever created, powered by the all-new Frostbite 2 gaming engine.
In Battlefield 3, players step into the role of the elite U.S. Marines. They will exp


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  1. 53 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Frustrating and rewarding in equal measure, 30 Oct 2011
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    = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Battlefield 3 – Limited Edition (Xbox 360) (Video Game)

    Ah Battlefield. Generally the shooter of choice for people wanting a more tactical, team based offering rather than the lone-wolf run and gun of Call of Duty. My love affair with this game stretched back to the 2005 Battlefield 2, which is still the best multiplayer shooter ever made in my mind. Battlefield 3 is the latest offering, and unless you’ve been hiding under a rock you’ve undoubtedly seen their “Call of Duty killer” advertising. So where to start with the review?

    Well single player is probably the best place to start. Aptly given on disc 2 it is clearly the inferior portion of the game, riddled with infuriating and now-outdated quick time events (push b before the other guy stabs you!) and scripting of the most linear nature. There is no deviating from the path that the game INSISTS you take, or it kills you, with essentially no explanation. There’s some hilarious bugs for example, enemies are invincible while going through a scripted animation. Someone getting out of a jeep, easy target right? Don’t even bother taking aim, you physically won’t be able to kill them until the animation is done. Bizarre. There are some good missions, but in a lot of ways it’s tried too hard to BE Call of Duty rather than beat it (I’m sure the interrogation premise was in Black Ops?). Expect it to take anywhere between 4-6 hours, but don’t expect any replay value. If you’re thinking of buying this for the single player alone, don’t bother.

    The multiplayer is a completely different affair however, and it’s when Battlefield comes into it’s own. 24 players (PC gets 64 but frankly 24 is enough) go head to head using a variety of weapons and vehicles (tanks, helicopter, fast jets) to complete objective-based goals to lead their team to victory. And here is the fundamental difference between Battlefield and Call of Duty. Call of Duty rewards those with the keenest eye and quickest trigger fingers. Kill the most people and die as little as possible and you’re the best player. Battlefield rewards team-based play, picking up big points for completing objectives, and smaller points for things such as suppression assists (if you’re laying down fire pinning someone down but a team mate gets the kill, you’ll get points for suppressing the enemy) reviving team members and of course kills. It’s still very much a shooter at heart, but it’s quite simple to top the leaderboard without getting the most kills by helping out the teams cause. It’s a mentality difference essentially. Sure you can run and gun and get the most kills, but if your team lose because you didn’t pull your weight, you’re not the best player. Teams are broken down further into squads, and helping out your squad members nets you even more points.

    So I’ve covered the rewarding, what about the frustrating? The game is no doubt fantastic to look at (if you have a hard drive for the installable texture pack). It’s one of, if not the best looking game on 360, the lighting in particular is simply astonishing in places. That said, this generation of consoles are ageing hardware, and it looks very superior on a powerful gaming PC. However, the engine is quite buggy. You will fairly often see people clipping through walls, or sprinting on the spot. There are also some major annoyances that I’m surprised made it onto the final game without someone saying “Hang on, why are we letting this happen?”. You should be invincible for a second or two when you spawn. Unfortunately you’re not so if you choose to spawn on a squad member when they’re under fire, it’s likely you’ll spawn and die within the same second. Pick who to spawn on carefully! The best asset of Bad Company 2, the destructible environments, also appear largely to have been abandoned. All destruction in the campaign is entirely scripted and it’s been toned right down in the multiplayer. In Bad Company 2, every game would end in practically every building completely gutted or just destroyed. This changed how the game played out over the time of the round, as cover would come and go and you had to pick different routes to places. This simply isn’t the case in Battlefield 3. Cover can be chipped away at without ever really being destroyed. Some walls can be taken out but not even remotely on the same scale as previously. It’s a massive shame because it was one of the USPs of the series and was ground breaking in a lot of respects.

    The main frustration however, is undoubtedly the fact that yet again EA haven’t put in place the correct server capacity for the launch, meaning you will regularly try to join a game, only for it to throw back a message blaming your connection. I’ve had probably at best a 1 in 10 success rate in joining. Hopefully this will improve over time. As for the bugs and glitches, they may be sorted out with future updates, but who knows.

    So, is it a Call of Duty killer as EA will have you believe? Hard to…

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  2. 86 of 96 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Some folk really baffle me., 30 Oct 2011
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    Moosehunter (Chesterfield Derbyshire UK) –
    = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Battlefield 3 – Limited Edition (Xbox 360) (Video Game)

    I am writing this review in response to some of the sheer bafflement I have experienced when reading some of the 1 star reviews.

    Some people say the graphics aren’t up to much WHAT??????????????. The only thing I can think of is that either they aren’t playing the game on a HDTV AND using a HDMI cable which makes a serious difference or they have some major eye problem and really ought to see an optician. One deluded individual even commented that they weren’t much different to Homefront. That person really does need that HDMI cable or those new glasses.
    How DICE have got something so beautiful to run on a SIX year old console well its witchcraft I tell you. Fire and smoke effects that look so real, amazing lighting effects, gritty realistic scenery, it’s just so immersive. Just imagine what DICE will be able to do with the next generation of consoles.

    Some one remarked (albeit not a 1 star review) that the game is aimed at teenagers WHAT????. I am 42, the majority of people I play regularly with are well into their 30′s. No I’m not a sad gimp, I’m happily married with a child thank you very much.

    One chap was moaning that the maps are to big for the guns WHAT??????. All I can think of is he’s trying to compare it to COD. It’s not COD. I like COD and will buy MW3 but they are completely different games. COD is an arcade blast, BF3 is a war simulator. It’s epic in scale. He says that he can’t hit anyone from 200-300 metres away. Hmm perhaps he ought to have a go on a real gun rather than a COD laser accurate toy and see if he could hit something at 200-300m away.
    The joy of BF is that every kill gives satisfaction, it’s not easy to get kills, it’s challenging and closer to real than COD will ever be.

    I understand some of the complaints about the initial multiplayer issues. However DICE have straight away put a message up on the game itself saying they are working to fix it. The server browser works fine and the game runs smooth as silk.

    One thing I think EA should have done is to release 2 versions of the game. A cheap, say £15 single player only version and the full price with single and multiplayer. I haven’t played the single player game but by all accounts it’s a bit short. Doesn’t bother me as multiplayer is where it’s at.

    Just as an example of what makes this game special. I shot down a helicopter with a Stinger missile, it crashed to the ground and landed straight on top of a jeep thing whose gunner was pinning down some of my team mates. That 1 shot killed 3 players on the chopper, the jeep driver and the gunner. Totally unscripted and the chances of ever doing it again remote. But for me that just summed up the game.

    If anyone has any doubt about getting this then don’t just get it. You will be rewarded with hours and hours of multiplayer action second to none.

    In summary all the 1 and 2 star reviews can be pretty much ignored as they just don’t make any sense and bare little if any relevance to the actual game. No in fact read them, play the game then laugh at the ludicrousness of them.

    This will keep you entertained for months if not years and DICE are well known for supporting their games and continually improving them. Can’t wait for the Back To Karkand DLC, I played those maps on BF2 and can reassure you they are well worth the short wait we have till they come out.

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