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| Rating: | (4.5 out of 5 stars) |
| Reviews: | 370 Walmart Reviews |
| Product Name: | Battlefield V - PlayStation 4 [Standard, PlayStation 4] |
| Product Description: | Pre-order Battlefield V and get the Enlister Offer which gives you early access to the Battlefield V Open Beta. Pre-ordering also gives you in-game benefits like soldier customization options and access to Special Assignments starting at launch week. The Pre-Order code you receive will unlock: Early Access to the Battlefield V Beta Try Battlefield V beforehand through early access to the Open Beta. Be one of the first on the frontlines and witness Battlefield – and WW2 – as you've never seen it before. . Paratrooper Outfit At launch, choose one of eight Special Soldier Sets available in Battlefield V and customize your troops. . Special Assignments Starting on launch week, earn rewards and get an edge over the competition by completing Special Assignments. . Immediate Access to Five Battlefield 1 Weapons* Ready for use in Battlefield 1, unlock five of the Great War's most modern weapons and bridge the technological gap between the two world wars. . Enter mankind's greatest conflict with Battlefield V as the series goes back to its roots in a never-before-seen portrayal of World War 2. Take on physical, all-out multiplayer with your squad in modes like the vast Grand Operations and the cooperative Combined Arms, or witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. As you fight in epic, unexpected locations across the globe, enjoy the richest and most immersive Battlefield yet. KEY FEATURES World War 2 as You've Never Seen It Before – Take the fight to unexpected but crucial moments of the war, as Battlefield goes back to where it all began. 64-Player Multiplayer in the Chaos of All-Out War – Lead your Company in all-out multiplayer with new experiences like the massive Grand Operations mode. Take on classic modes like Conquest or squad up with friends in the cooperative Combined Arms. The Most Physical Battlefield Yet – Maneuver through the battlefield using a new soldier move set, fortifications, and mobile tools of destruction. Play Untold War Stories – Witness human drama set against global combat in the single player War Stories. Ski down Norwegian mountains as you battle for control of nuclear weapon supply lines, join the frontline with the French colonial troops, or go behind enemy lines in North Africa with a band of misfits sent to create mayhem. Tides of War – Embark on a journey where new content drops continuously transport you and your Company to a huge variety of key WW2 locations, where new battlefields and gear await. |
| Product SKU: | B07D767FMV |
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Bought this game on release and was greatly disappointed to say the least. The move from DLC to live service was a catastrophe. Content was drip fed and constant changes to core mechanics of the game (ttk) chased away much of the player base. The hyped firestorm BR game mode had potential but was abandoned after only a few months.
With that said, for $10 I'd say this game is definitely worth a try. Visuals, audio, and gunplay may be the best in the series so far. This game can still shine if you can find a decent server or fun squad to jump in with.
As mentioned by resme, TTK is horrible.I would suggest you to spend your money wise in something else even if it is 10 bucks.
But then at the end of the day, spending an extra $6.84 compared to a few months ago it's really a big deal.
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As mentioned by resme, TTK is horrible.I would suggest you to spend your money wise in something else even if it is 10 bucks.
The various guns feel and sound amazing. There are still those "Battlefield moments" where you can sit back and find yourself immersed in the atmosphere.
Where the game went wrong is that they over promised and horribly underwhelmed. They essentially charged $60 for an unfinished beta...and an insane $80 for the "deluxe" edition that was literally a handful of cosmetiec skins.
The development team (DICE) had too much on thier plate and ended up doing everything half-assed with them catching up with bug patches/glitches.
As someone mentioned before, probably a better deal to sign up for EA access for the short campaign. But for a physical copy I think $10 is about okay for buying new.
But then at the end of the day, spending an extra $6.84 compared to a few months ago it's really a big deal.
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Sorry about that. But I did hear battlefield 1 was better than battlefield v. I haven't played either one just yet. So I don't know first hand.