This isn’t to say that there isn’t a decent amount of replay value in it its ranking system and internal achievements (complete with period-appropriate artwork a la postcards or propaganda posters of the era) should be enough to keep gamers interested for quite some time. (Confession: I am one such incompetent pilot)īattlefield 1943 is not a very deep game. The planes are perhaps the most fun to operate, but they also have the highest learning curve – and it’s frustrating to see all your team’s available aircraft in the hands of incompetent pilots. Though vehicle options in FPS games are now the rule rather than the exception, Battlefield 1942 was one of the first to incorporate vehicles as a chief multiplayer option, and 1943 follows suit – any of the classes can operate any of the vehicles, with your choice of powerful tanks, speedy cars, or airplanes. You can choose from the three classes every time you respawn, and they all seem decently well-balanced. While 1943 scales back from the five classes in the original Battlefield, featuring only three, the three classes still manage to cover most of the bases: Infantry fill the assault and anti-tank roles, Scouts are snipers and can plant demolition charges, and Riflemen are a middle ground – ranged, but not as long-ranged as the Scout, and while effective against tanks, their rifle grenades aren’t quite as powerful as the Infantry bazooka. In particular, the game features three of the more famous battlefields: Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal, and Wake Island – a fourth map, Battle of the Coral Sea, was unlocked once players had amassed a combined 43 million kills between them. Whether you choose Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima or the classic Wake Island, you’ll experience the best balance of infantry combat complemented by land, sea and air vehicles.1943 abandons its predecessor’s attempt to cover most of the different campaigns in the second World War, instead focusing on the battles in the Pacific Theater between Japanese and American forces.
Play with 24 players online in three beautiful and destructible locations from the Pacific theatre. Hit’em hard from afar through your sniper scope or use explosives or melee weapons like bayonets to make it really up close and personal. Use classic and iconic WWII infantry weapons with excellent feel to defeat your foes. Watch as the beautiful Pacific islands quickly turn into scarred battlefields as destruction rains upon you and your fellow soldiers as you fight to win the battle! Unleash wide destruction with Bombing Raids, Tanks, or Fighter Planes launched from Aircraft Carriers and enjoy one of the best vehicle experiences in any multiplayer game to-date! Using the acclaimed Frostbite engine, Battlefield 1943 takes players back to WWII to re-experience some of the legendary battles that kicked off the Battlefield franchise.
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