![]() ![]() Bad Company 2 forces the player to think. ![]() Where Activision’s golden child emphasizes a kind of multiplayer tutorial during their single-player campaign - which explains why your character travels half the speed lessening the frantic pace. Weapons overheat and unfortunately, in multiplayer mode, get use to dying immediately once you make the slightest of mistakes. Your soldier’s weary body has weight and so does his arcing bullets which will be pulled down by gravity. Where Modern Warfare 2 felt like your character(s) had a stick stuck in their spine and were floating about levels as if they were ice skating, Bad Company ’s environments are filled with dust and soot - almost too much at times. And Chances Are You Won't Be Able To See Him. Protip: On The Night Levels, Play As Recon Class And Use Motion Sensors With Reckless Abandon. In an age where the gaming elite judge the modern FPS on a scale that ranges from Haze to Half-Life, Bad Company 2 and Modern Warfare 2 hang somewhere in the middle. You ‘are’ this person and you two will get through this with wits, accuracy and most of the time bullets. All of them with the ‘whoorah’ mentality that can detach a gamer like myself who doesn’t think all soldiers are mindless drones.ĭepicting a clear motivation for a character you inhabit in a first-person shooter has been a defining characteristic of what makes the genre great. Where Modern Warfare 2 pitted you with an unfortunate bunch of individual groups, none of them actually feel like individuals. What makes the single-player at least worth studying is that the three characters you play alongside are actually characters. If I had to make the trite and utterly pointless decision between what contrived war story moved me more between Modern Warfare 2 and Bad Company 2, I’d choose Bad Company 2. ![]() You play as Marlowe, no longer the rookie and quiet soul of the last Bad Company installment, but an introspective soldier who feels like a pawn. The single player of Bad Company 2 is what I find most interesting. ![]()
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