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Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Steve Hill is bad company and keeps bad company
Time was you knew where you stood with Battlefield. That was in 1942, fighting World War II in a game that pioneered online military-based multiplayer action. Since then we've had Vietnam, 2142, back to 1943, Modern Combat, Special Forces, something about Heroes, and of course Bad Company. Except we didn't get Battlefield: Bad Company, the series betraying its PC roots in favour of a console-only spin-off.

A lighter affair than the core franchise, Bad Company saw you playing one of four ne'er-do-wells thrown together in the name of war and inevitably overcoming the odds with explosive action and comedy one-liners. While it was easy for PC snobs to accuse it of dumbing down the franchise, the Frostbite engine provided supremely destructible scenery, the squad-based single-player campaign was tight - if artificially difficult - and the multiplayer was a frenetic 24-player scramble with a chaotic mode called Gold Rush.

This time us PC chimps are allowed to the party, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 promises more of the same, but naturally bigger, better, and, er, badder. And possibly slightly easier. As producer Gordon Van Dyke admits of the original game, "I think we made it too hard to kill people. In a shooter game people want to kill people. So we've upped damage and the pacing is a lot better, it's tuned more.

"I think Battlefield as a whole, we've been doing it so long we're like a chef who knows the exact amount of spice to put in if they want it a little bit spicier, or how to make it a little more savoury or a little more sweet."

More specifically, the game involves not a food fight but an entirely fictional conflict between the USA and Russia. Taking place on the western coast of the Americas, the action - both single-player and multiplayer - will play out all the way from Alaska down to Chile, which obviously offers something of a mixed bag in terms of environments, covering familiar arid areas as well as jungle, alpine, foothills, and barren snowscapes.

As for that multiplayer, it will feature a massive 32 players, as opposed the console version's paltry two dozen. "Frostbite is a leading technology," says Van Dyke "It's not for the faint of heart. For PC we're able to squeeze more juice out of it and get it up to 32. Also it's a version that's being developed specifically for the PC. The core guts of the game and the idea is there but everything is being re-tweaked and everything is being balanced specifically for the PC." Hurrah.

Included in the four multiplayer modes is the classic Conquest, a staple of the Battlefield series since its inception, and an objective-based affair called Rush, which has its roots in Battlefield 2. As Van Dyke says, "There's been a lot of trials and tribulations in making this right, and we nailed it with this, bringing multiplayer into an open environment sandbox." As for the other two modes, they're yet to be announced but will apparently feature "really cool squad-oriented gameplay."

Due to logistics (we're in the dairy again) we couldn't manage a full 32-player affair but did have the chance to dabble with a five-vs-five multiplayer match, finding it a moderately engaging experience. With a steadier pace than Modern Warfare 2, some definite strategy was required, even if that meant jumping in the nearest Humvee and driving at the enemy until they inevitably slaughtered you. And with the level set in a dusty decimated town, it looked almost exactly like a scene from HBO series Generation Kill.

With the emphasis on vehicular warfare, as well as the obligatory Humvee you'll be able to take the controls of helicopters, tanks and jeeps as you throw yourself into a massive virtual war. Furthermore, each player will be able to utilise some 15,000 character specialisations, ensuring that everybody on the battlefield is different.

The Battlefield series may have been usurped by the Modern Warfare behemoth in recent years, but those Swedes at DICE know how to throw together a decent multiplayer war. Battlefield's coming home.

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What about Co-Op? I hope they have it like MW2 or have it so 2 people can play through campaign.
Kingsbury642 on 7 Jan '10
I loved the beta for this, put in 24 hours which is the most ive put into a multiplayer game I believe and that is a 1 level, 1 mode beta! sold MW2 as soon as I got into the beta, in my opinion there is no room for MW2 next to battlefield - so much more diverse and exciting
anagi on 7 Jan '10
oops. double post.
KesMonkey on 7 Jan '10
What about Co-Op? I hope they have it like MW2 or have it so 2 people can play through campaign.

No Battlefield game on the PC has ever featured a campaign mode before, as Battlefield was conceived and developed as a multiplayer only game. Of course, it was possible to practice offline against bots, but this was never the way BF was meant to be played.
Two of the console battlefield games (out of three) are the only ones to feature a campaign mode (which should only really be considered a practice mode, before going online).
What I'm trying to say is...I wouldn't expect a co-op campaign mode in a BF game anytime soon.
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KesMonkey on 7 Jan '10
I'd like to hear a little more about the single player aspect of the game. Every single video I've seen or preview I've read has concentrated on the multiplayer, which means one of two things. Either the single player is really, really bad, or it hasn't been showed off yet(I'm hoping its the latter as the campaign mode in the original bfbc was of good quality).
sonic_uk on 7 Jan '10
The multiplayer is the focus, so i think we'll find a fairly short single player campaign. DICE seem to be releasing titbits of info every fortnight through their site and a lot of the final game info (like co-op) is impressively underwraps. They seem to have had a lot to talk about and id say 50% of the final product is hidden from us.
hi0marc on 7 Jan '10
I'm getting excited about this all over again! I'm hoping for a decent SP campaign and CS-quality MP sessions. I'd also MUCH rather play a game like this on PC than on a console, so here's to hoping EA keeps its wits about it in regards to DRM the way it did with "Dragon Age" and the upcoming "Mass Effect 2".
The_KFD_Case on 8 Jan '10
The multiplayer is the focus, so i think we'll find a fairly short single player campaign. DICE seem to be releasing titbits of info every fortnight through their site and a lot of the final game info (like co-op) is impressively underwraps. They seem to have had a lot to talk about and id say 50% of the final product is hidden from us.
Yeah, hope your right mate. I really enjoyed the original Bfbc, it was a sleeper hit for me and am really looking forward to the sequel. Would deffo like to see more on the single player, and co-op would be very cool.
sonic_uk on 8 Jan '10
Can't wait. With limited news on BF3, this should suffice until then. Loved the first, even if it was only half as good playing it on a 360.

Read somewhere that the 3rd game mode is a squad deathmatch style venture. Possibly 4 squads of 4 battling it out on a map with limited vehicles. That will be interesting.
Uzi77 on 10 Jan '10
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