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Release Year: | 2002 | Game Name: | Battlefield 1942 |
Genre: | Shooter | Region Code: | PAL |
Platform: | PC | UPC: | 0014633151848 |
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Battlefield 1942 strives to give players an action-oriented first-person perspective on the wide variety of infantry regiments, advanced vehicles, strategic maneuvers, and violent battles that came together to turn the tide in World War II. The game is designed to represent nearly every major factor in WWII to some extent, featuring all four branches of the military, conflicts in the Pacific and European theaters, and the opportunity to play as an Axis or Allied force. Single players enter Battlefield 1942 as noncommissioned "grunts," but progress in rank through successful missions to command full platoons of soldiers and eventually fleets of planes and ships. The online multiplayer game is designed to support up to 64 players in the same 3D-rendered battles. In either mode of play, learning to coordinate attacks in the midst of the chaos can be an important key to victory. |
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Publisher | EA Games |
UPC | 0014633151848, 5030930027940 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 70836019 |
Product Key Features | |
Release Year | 2002 |
Genre | Shooter |
Platform | PC |
Game Name | Battlefield 1942 |
Additional Product Features | |
Number of Players | 1-64 |
ESRB Rating | T-Teen |
Control Elements | Mouse, Keyboard |
ESRB Descriptor | Violence |
Game Name Special Features | Compilation of four best-selling Battlefield games The original Battlefield 1942 thrusts up to 64 players in WWII combat on 16 battle sites Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII introduces 16 new vehicles and seven prototyp |
Game Name Series | Beach Head Series |
Location | Europe |
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Good graphics
Compelling gameplay
Good value
Great Old School Bot Battles
Oldy but a goodie. 1942 and Vietnam have offline bots, which most modern games are lacking. These will play on windows 10, but not "out of the box". Make sure you upgrade both 1942 and Vietnam to the latest versions. You can then visit the team-simple download page and use their clients to properly launch the games.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: gorr35
unusable
Couldn't get it to work. After I registered it, it requested an administrators password that I didn't know. When I contacted game manufacturer, they were of no help.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: swsolutions
Amazing game!
*Note: I bought the pack with "Road to Rome", "Secret Weapons of WWII", and "Battlefield: Vietnam." When I first bought this game, I was hesitant, but I figured that I would buy it; I got it for $20, so I figured I wouldn't be out too much if it was a flop. It took a while for me to install it, but when I did, I'm glad I did! Okay, let me first off say that this game isn't exactly historically correct; but who cares? It's a fun game! If you're used to games where you only run or walk, and don't like it, then this game is for you! You can drive a tank, be a gunner, fly a plane, swim (Which is a surprise, considering that in every other game you either just walk through it or die.), be a main battery on a battleship, or just run. Also, another thing that made this game stand out for me is the fact that you can flank the enemy; you don't just go through one path and hope not to die. Another thing that's nice is the fact that you can re-spawn. You don't have to start over if you die. All in all, I think the best way that I can describe BF:1942 is this: It's like a cross between Medel of Honor/Call of Duty meets Grand Theft Auto. Yes, you can take certain objectives, but you don't have to. You can get in any vehicle you like, as long as it's not inhabited. The only thing I have against the game is the fact that it's not entirely historically accurate. It's a good game, and I'd reccomend it.
Fun waste of time
The thing I liked most about this movie was being able to play the Axis powers. I don't recall any FPS game out there where you can play the Germans or the Japanese. Would have been nice however if when playing the Axis powers and you get a Total Victory, that it could have gone to a "what if" type scenario. Even with a victory you still end up on the losing side. The game upsets me when you are playing a sharpshooter. After playing other FPS games and being able to have one shot, one kill ability. I was a little upset that these game doesn't seem to have that abitlitly. Not even with a shot between the eyes. I did like that you can drive and fly, instead of just walking around. Even if it is difficult and frustating, especially flying. Still the graphics are nice and being able to spawn over, is a great plus.
Hours of Axis-Hunting Fun!
This package includes Battlefield 1942, :Secret Weapons of WWII, :The Road to Rome, and :Vietnam. Only Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam are single player games, however. Secret Weapons and Rome include dozens of maps, weapons, and vehicles, but don't incorporate them into a game profile. Well-programmed first person shooter with realistic action and graphics. You have the option of turning coat and being Axis, but even if you win every battle, you lose, so why bother? Want to use Axis weapons and vehicles? Go capture some! The only disappointment was when I completed all the maps, and was left with only instant play maps and online play which wasn't worth the effort of getting online (to me-- thousands of other gamers are obsessed with it, making it hard to stay alive, learn, and advance if you're new). All in all, it was worth the $25 I paid for the used game, shipped.