Battlefield-one Exclusive Review

Unlike the linear, globe-trotting campaigns of Battlefield 3 and 4 , Battlefield 1 adopts a "War Stories" anthology format (similar to Battlefield V later, but executed better). You play as different soldiers across various fronts of WWI.

DICE was clear: Battlefield 1 is not a simulator. Prototype weapons (SMGs, semi-autos) appear frequently to keep gameplay fun. However, they nailed the —the mud, the masks, the horses, the sheer horror of a bayonet charge. The codex entries are educational and well-researched. battlefield-one

This mode strings multiple maps together into a historical narrative. One team attacks; the other defends. The attackers have three "battalions" (each worth roughly 150 tickets). If they fail to capture the sector, they lose a battalion and roll into the next map with fewer resources. Unlike the linear, globe-trotting campaigns of Battlefield 3