![]() ![]() By building up sandbags, digging trenches, and erecting supply points, both teams can change the battlefield to benefit their team’s objective. One of the game-changing mechanics to how players will approach maps and different game modes in Battlefield V is the ability to fortify the area surrounding objectives and other points of interest. I loved overcoming the odds and capturing the massive bridge on Twisted Steel with my squad, and later reducing Arras to debris with an airstrike to secure the town and its church from the attacking forces.īattlefield 5 – Review Image Provided by Dice / EA Games ![]() The secret to Battlefield V’s maps is that they make you feel invested in the fight and fully immerse you into the role of a soldier fighting tooth and nail for their life. Players like me who love infantry-focused battles will spend hours in the Grand Operations of Rotterdam for its wealth of multi-level buildings and close quarters firefights, while other players who are obsessed with piloting vehicles will feel right at home in maps like Hamada and Arras. Each map has a different style or design concept within it that attracts a wide variety of players. The game launches softly with only eight playable maps at launch, but their quality and detail more than make up for it. The backbone to every Battlefield game is in its online multiplayer and Battlefield 5 is no exception. Battlefield V may be the shooter of 2018 that people love to hate, but the tweaks and adjustments Dice has made since the game’s initial playtests have made a world of difference to the experience. While Dice was busy developing games for a certain fanbase in a galaxy far, far away, I’ve been clamouring for a new Battlefield experience to satiate my gluttonous FPS appetite and have come out more than satisfied with this year’s entry into the franchise. Bring on the tanks, the planes, and the huge arsenal of weapons-it’s time to revisit Dice’s origins and go back to the Second World War in Battlefield V. ![]()
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