Bad Company proves DICE used to be competent

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Publicado 2022-07-22
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Battlecompany: Field of Free Fire is the game in the Battlefield franchise. In it, players can shoot at the bad guys with over 5 different guns, as well as drive a golf cart. The game was showered in critical praise upon release,

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  • @Born2kill2891
    Old EA: makes cool, quality single player campaigns Current EA: makes stupid tweets insulting single player gamers
  • @wangchung2157
    For a while me and my friends played BC1 and BC2 exclusively even more than COD 2 and Halo 3 it was that freaking good I genuinely loved BC2 I still think its the peak of online Battlefield
  • @TheMC1102
    Bad Company is like Titanfall and Half-Life: it's devs can't count to 3.
  • @sd-dt8qy
    I wish Oboe would narrate my life with his golf announcer voice
  • @echodelta2172
    Man, it's like a demonstration of "remember when games were fun?" Also, it's pretty rough it never got ported to PC. The graphics could have been made much more livable. High school me with no Xbox live thought this game with its 20-30 FPS campaign was the best evar.
  • @ozymandias3097
    BC2 multiplayer was my “Golden Age” of gaming. I miss those days so much.
  • @freshglizzy3763
    Oboe's jokes always hit. I don't know how this man does it
  • @Gameprojordan
    I love Bad Company 1. Bought it on release and played the hell out of it both single player and online. The only downside is the bad FOV. I always found the realistic gun firing sounds super cool, and how the firing sounds would change if you were inside or outside, aswell as the destructible environment. Those features were insanely novel in 2008. Another thing I enjoyed is the sniper classes ghillie suits would actually help blend you into the foliage when playing multi-player, unlike say COD4 where you still stuck out. I remember hiding inside little shrubs on the sides of roads and airstriking enemy tanks as they drove past me 😂 they had no idea where I was lol
  • @jonbaxter2254
    Man, this sucks. I used to play this demo all the damn time, loved it. Wish they made a 3rd.
  • @pyrrhus2714
    I played this game way more than I care to admit. Easily in my top 5 most nostalgic games of all time
  • Realistically, most regular troops only have a main arm and not a side arm. Snipers would require a sidearm because their primary weapon is a long range engagement type weapon. So it mostly makes sense.
  • I always thought the Bad Company 1 Cqmpaign was super overlooked, thanks for givin it, it's proper do dilligance.
  • @trail-wolf4x4
    THERES GOLD IN THEM THERE HILLSS!!! Honestly I think this game nailed squad dynamics and interactions, the dialogue had genuine funny moments oh and there was guns n shooty stuff Environmental destruction was neat
  • @rramos117
    Flying the Apache in BC1 (2008) was super fun with a friend as gunner. We’d call out targets, dodge RPGs, and land in remote places to repair. I’ll never forget one Rush match on End of the Line. Attackers had 2 apaches and then we stole the defenders’ Hind from the port, so 3 helicopters raining destruction for next 15 mins. Best memories.
  • The Destruction Physics, OP Power Tool, Finding Gold and the Comedic Dialogue makes this franchise stand out.
  • @NotAnAlly
    Bad Company 2 online multiplayer is still in my top 3 Battlefield multiplayers of all time. So much damn fun holy shit
  • BFBC1 was my first online Battlefield experience, I remember how much that games multiplayer blew me away. The destruction, the graphics, the sounds, the immersion, it was unmatched by anything else at that time. Those days of online gaming were so beautiful.
  • @histhoryk2648
    7th gen was a golden era of gaming and this channel is a proof for that
  • @donutplays9124
    I remember this game blew my mind when I played it because of the fully destructible environments lol Also if you want a voice command game for the PS3 look at Tom Clancy's Endwar. You used a headset and gave voice commands in an RTS