This review is for the Playstaion 2 version only, so I can't comment about how it is on the XBox. I played Battlefield 2 on the PC at my friends house, and it was AWESOME! I was hoping that BF2:MC would be almost as good for the PS2. Unfortunately, it's not as good as the PC version (most games ported from the PC to a console aren't). I mainly buy games for the online play. You can find reviews in game magazines and websites that focus on the single player campaign, but almost no info about the important online play. Here's a list of the online PROs & Cons: CON: ...Doesn't measure up to the PC version. PC hosts up to 150 players at a time, PS2 only handles 24 (SOCOM3 & Delta Force: Black Hawk Down each can handle 32, so why can't BF2? ... Very limited game types available. Only has Capture the Flag and Conquest. Plus, it is only respawn, so people just run in guns a blazin' without using tactics because they know they will come back to life in about 15 seconds. ... Can't host games, so you can't keep team killing A$$holes from joining your game. ...Some maps end up with 80% of the players sniping, so it becomes boring fast. ...The included instruction manual doesn't cover very much but the very basics. It leaves out instructions on how to use the parachute, fly a helicopter, use the GPS, use the artillery strike, pick up dicarded equipment, etc... PROs: ...Almost no lag/frame rate shudder no matter how many people are fragging each other in a confined space (unlike SOCOM3 which can lag pretty bad when there is lots of action in a small space). ...When you find a good game, the back-and-forth action can be a lot of fun. ...Using tanks, HUMMVEs,"jeeps",helicopters, parachutes, artillery and mortar strikes is great. ...BF2 is very easy to learn, and A LOT less imposing to log on and play when compared to any of the SOCOM games. RATING: I give BF2:MC a 4 out of 5 for the online play. If you want more of a challenge online, buy a SOCOM game or Splinter Cell game. If you want an easy to learn and play game with lots of other people online at once, buy Battlefield 2: Modern Combat. You won't be disappointed.Read full review
I have yet to play this game online, but single player has incredibly fun action. This is mostly because of the freedom to swap characters instantly to get a better shot at the enemy or just go where the action is, control vehicles, etc. In fact you have to swap a lot to win the missions in single player mode to defeat the enemy. The effect when you swap never gets old. You ZOOM across to the highlighted character and continue destroying the enemy under the control of a different soldier on the battlefield. This really gives you the feeling you are in control of an army rather than the typical lone gunman shooter in a crowd of AI at war. It's truly exciting and one of the best action shooters I've played. Before you buy it however you should be familiar with the default control scheme that the PlayStation 2 uses for most (if not all) of it's shooters, because this game won't let you change the analog stick control scheme at all...ouch! The left analog stick controls the strafe and foward/backward movement and the right stick looks/aims. That set up works fine for me, but if you like your aiming/moving controls another way your out of luck. That's a limitation worth losing a point over. So this is a great game that brings an enormous action-packed freedom to the battlfied... but limits the gamer where it hurts... after all it's only the controls! Thanks EA we know you mean well. This game is a keeper!Read full review
This is an awesome game! I didn't have a good enough computer to play the original Battlefield 2 so BF2 on console is awesome. EA improved the single player by adding objectives and a point to the missions. Some of the missions can be challenging but very rewarding. The guns are cool. EA added a new feature called hot-swapping. It is a thing you can do to take over any allied body that you have a clear shot of. So if your running low on health just zoom into another body. The missions are based on completing objectives BUT it still carries some battlefield traits. Vehicles are awesome. No planes because the maps are too small. I would recommend getting a network adapter because Battlefield is known for its great online. The controls are also easy to use. All the reviews say that this game blows away the competition. GET THIS GAME RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!Battlefield 2: Modern CombatRead full review
Battlefield 2:MC offers two very distinct types of gameplay: single-player offline and online multiplayer. The single-player campaign component comes across as very weak and the missions are very structured. There is very little room to deviate from the planned path, although the entire levels are wide open. Enemy AI ranges from insanely difficult to incredibly easy... sometimes both found on the same mission. This leads to a frustrating experience. To the game's credit, there are dozens of medals and ranks you can earn by playing well. You can replay old levels anytime, ignoring objectives and going for medals/extras. This gives the game some good replayability if you can stomach the weak gameplay setup. Online, this game is fantastic. Like the solo campaign, online keeps record of your stats and achievements. If it is you penchant, you can go for online-only medals and keep your stats high enough to advance through the ranks all the way to 5-star general. Two modes can be played online. CTF (capture the flag) and Conquest. CTF is very fast-paced and reflexive. Conquest gives you much more room to work with and allows for so much more teamwork. Despite a few exploitable glitches and a tendency for servers to play the same handful of maps (although there are many different maps and they all play well), BF2:MC is an engrossing and thoroughly enjoyable online experience. The graphics and sound are perfect for online play. Neither detracts or distracts from the immersive gameplay, yet you can appreciate them. If you are looking for an online FPS, you can do no wrong with BF2:MC. As a strictly offline game, there are better choices.Read full review
This product is one of the greatest games for PS2's online capability. The graphics are outstanding, the online missions are fun, intense, and always great to play; and its voice communication in-game (multiplayer) is outstanding. Although having a multiplayer game that is of the highest quality, BF2:MC for PS2 lacks in the single player range. I personally was able to beat the single player game in 2 days...that was a dissappointment. All in all, if you have, or plan to set up your PS2 for online play, I highly suggest buying this game, as its online feature is excellant; but, if you do not plan to/don't have online capabilities, then this game may not be for you, as (how I mentioned) the non-online portion of this game lacks.
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