Battlefield 6 Reviews
Battlefield is a franchise that once redefined the FPS genre, and Battlefield 6 brings it back to the winner’s circle where it belongs. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer ready to dive into the chaos of war, look no further - this is the game for you.
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This is a blistering, chaotic, brilliantly executed return to what Battlefield does best: creating unforgettable moments of shared, explosive mayhem.
Battlefield 6 comes so close to returning the franchise to its glory days. The top-tier shooting gameplay is some of the best Battlefield has ever had, featuring frantic and chaotic action that is both fun and addictive. However, it is let down by one of the weakest campaigns in FPS gaming history (and this is no exaggeration), questionable map design and a progression system that does everything in its power to slow you down.
Battlefield 6 is more about refinements than surprises, but a well-made Battlefield is automatically one of the best shooters of the year.
Battlefield 6 delivers a thrilling multiplayer reset and a decent, if derivative single-player. But it still displays nagging doubts about what makes Battlefield special.
Battlefield 6 is an explosive FPS with adrenaline-fueled multiplayer that is truly Battlefield at its best.
I’ve had such a good time learning the maps, mastering weapons, and discovering quirks of Battlefield 6, and I can’t wait to see how the live-service model rolls out over the next few months. Battlefield 6 is a brilliant time, and one that, for the first time in almost a decade, has a serious chance of rivaling Call of Duty.
The occasional collapsing wall or exploding shack does add some spice.
The latest entry in the Battlefield series is an amalgamation of immersive moments like this. I only wish some of the postwar rewards matched my many acts of valor and that the campaign reflected the grittiness of its multiplayer counterpart. Despite some military blunders, Battlefield 6 has successfully turned the tide.
Battlefield 6 plays it safe but marks a return to form for the long-running series, delivering chaotic, large-scale multiplayer that's as familiar as it is uproariously fun
As it is right now, with the quality and quantity of content in the launch package of Battlefield 6, it is incredibly easy to recommend the game to anyone who enjoys multiplayer shooters. It’s an especially exciting proposition for those of us who just cannot keep up with Call of Duty’s rollerskates-based movement and its instantaneous time-to-kill. There’s finally a compelling middle ground between the indecipherability of tactical shooters and the yearly slop of CoD, and it’s one you won’t have to convince yourself to play simply because it’s there, you’ll do it with a big grin on your face because of how fun it is.
Battlefield 6 doesn't deliver a solid campaign, but it does deliver where it matters most, the gameplay and multiplayer. Finally, all these years later, we can finally say that Battlefield is back.
Battlefield 6 is a return to form for the long-running FPS with traditional classes, restrained maps, and snappy gunplay. It's slightly brought down by a Netflix-style UI and an abysmal single-player campaign, but you're likely playing Battlefield for the multiplayer anyway.
Despite faltering in single-player content and gunplay mechanics, Battlefield 6 finally brings back what made the franchise famous: epic combined arms fun with natural teamwork and a grounded setting. My crystal ball is broken, so I can't say whether it'll sell the lofty 100 million copies expected by the previous EA management, but this feels like a new era for a genre that has been stagnant for far too long. It's not the best shooter ever by any margin, but it is the first Battlefield that is ready to dominate the multiplayer scene after years of Call of Duty tyranny, and I for one welcome our new rulers.
The visuals, the sound effects, the destruction raining down on you while you lie prone in the rubble and exhaust the last of your rifle’s ammunition. The tools and details required to give every player, no matter their interest or skill level, the opportunity to create memorable moments. Battlefield is back, baby.
A refined but unadventurous restart for the Battlefield series, which returns to the thrilling spectacle of the classic entries, even if it doesn’t do very much that is new.
Battlefield 6 manages to save the series by bringing back a multiplayer mode reminiscent of the best installments. However, there's still work to be done. Some features are missing, and the campaign is severely underutilized. Fortunately, the foundation is in place for Portal and future seasons to round out a game with a future.
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For a good war shooter to be truly exceptional, it needs to be fun but also have a great setting and atmosphere to create that authentic war feeling. Battlefield 6 achieves both, making it possibly the best war FPS of the decade and promising endless fun for its players in the coming months — or perhaps even years.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Battlefield 6 is a return to form for the large scale shooter, with a great blend of infantry classes, mechanised warfare, some clever new game modes, and without too much nonsense wrapped around it. It's a true successor to Battlefield 4, right down to the naff campaign.
Battlefield 6 is one of the PlayStation 5’s best shooters.
