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Battlefield: Bad Company Mini Review

     Have you ever wanted a First Person Shooter game to have a destructive element to it. Digital Illusions CE has created just that with it's release of Battlefield: Bad Company. In this explosive game you will find, in both campaign mode and multiplayer, that almost everything can be destroyed. This game is truly amazing and will forever be known as a classic.

     The campaign mode is decent, but the real reason that most people buy this game is for the online multiplayer. When playing online you will find yourself landing into high paced vehicle based games. Everything in this game is centered around vehicles. Take to the skies in an Apache Helicopter and unleash an explosive rain on the opposing team below. Lead the ground assault by climbing into a Tank and release shell upon shell on the enemies defensive emplacements, buildings, vehicles, and everything else. Take a naval approach to the battle by attacking the opposition along the coastline. You can even take the old-fashioned foot soldier, or sniper approach to the field and take out enemy infantry.

     Along with the vehicles available in Bad Company's multiplayer there is also a series of stationary weapons that you can use to defend your bases from attacking enemy forces. The icing on the cake is the multiplayer rewards system. Almost every time you level up you will be able to unlock a new weapon, or piece of equipment of your choosing.

     If you can look past the decent, not amazing, campaign mode and take a look at the amazingly explosive fast paced multiplayer experience than this game is for you. This game truly is extremely fun and comes with a large amount of playtime guaranteed.

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