Battlefield V Reviews
It's undeniable that Battlefield 5 is solid and the squad system is greatly improved. However, because of the absent of the Firestorm and Combined Arms, the gameplay doesn't show much difference compared with its prequels while the Grand Operations mode which is the only new mode in BF5 at this time is dull and full of flaws.
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If you’re a Battlefield fan who didn’t like the times when DICE has played it safe in the past, Battlefield V is for you. I’m one of those people, and I cannot wait to jump into epic play sessions of what could quickly become my favourite Battlefield game, more so now that the community won’t be divided with future content.
Battlefield 5 is a solid entry in the storied franchise but lacks a certain flair present in previous titles.
As it currently stands, Battlefield V doesn’t do anything out of the ordinary, but it’s atmospheric, tense and wildy entertaining. Buy it for its online offerings but not for its single player campaign, which is the weakest aspect of this release. Though whether or not you buy Battlefield V now or when it’s more feature complete is up to you.
If you're looking for a fun military shooter with a decent single-player campaign, you're better off checking out past Battlefield or Call of Duty games.
Overall and if you’re a fan of Battlefield then there is every reason to jump in with this year’s title, but if you want to experience the game as the developers have obviously intended, I suggest you hold off
The core of Battlefield V is promising, with the focus on the cooperation between the squad members being an important thing more than ever, also the addition of fortifications added a strategic layer to the game. Unfortunately, the lack of content combined with a weak story mode, and all the bugs the game have now prevents the game from being a masterpiece like the previous game
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Battlefield V is good sequel and quite proper competitor for Black Ops 4. There is great chance for the game to get better by time as its most important flaws are lack of content and solvable technical issues. But at the end, it all comes back to the devs and their support.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Battlefield V captured WWII beautifully although the single player campaign was nothing special and multiplayer felt two thin this time around.
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Despite the obvious cash-grab ‘Firestorm' mode and the inevitable day one glitches that'll need to be patched out, Battlefield V does a wonderful job at making a game players won't soon forget (at least until the next one comes out). With interesting modes like ‘Grand Operations', ‘Frontlines', and the always classic ‘Conquest', coupled with the heartfelt campaign's the game as to offer, Battlefield V is definitely worth checking out.
Battlefield V presents one of the most engaging multiplier experiences of the year. The battles are insane and the game world is dynamic. Everything in the game including destructions, fortifications, playable modes, and classes works perfectly. However, some of the major problems such as bad Story mode and huge number of bugs prevent BFV from becoming a masterpiece.
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Battlefield V has two different faces, first is a boring story mode name War Stories that is full of bugs, lacks having a good story and even level design isn't good at all, but the other face is a great multiplayer that has improved greatly since beta and while keeping the good things about Battlefield 1, provides enough new features to be a unique and new experience.
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Battlefield V is a solid entry in the series and has the potential to become even better down the line with the ton of additional content planned down the line, especially the Battle Royale mode slated for next year. With DICE's plans for their Tides of War service, Battlefield V will constantly evolve and we can't wait for more.
Despite all the controversies surrounding the announcement, Battlefield V continues to be a force of nature with his unique take on multiplayer that fans have come to love. With one of the best gunplay feelings in the franchise and an emotive single-player component, Battlefield V is a safe bet for veterans of the series and FPS enthusiasts.
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If you are fan of Any kind of Fps shooters, then you should absolutely play online sections of battlefield V. It's a lot better than previous installment of series and is one of the best online multiplayer in this generation. Also If you deal with terrible AI and camera issues you can enjoy its single player campaign to see women's vital role in world war 2.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Even in its current state, Battlefield V succeeds in delivering that familiar, core experience in spite of missing some content, and while the thought of an incomplete game might deter some from pulling the trigger on a purchase, those eager to enlist will still find plenty to keep them occupied. Sure, it can occasionally be a bit rough around the edges, but this doesn't stop those epic 'wow' moments from coming thick and fast. Gorgeous visuals; incredible sound design; unprecedented levels of destruction - DICE is firmly focused on long-term player engagement here and its decision to scrap the Season Pass altogether is definitely a refreshing step in the right direction. Well played, guys.
Battlefield V offers incredible pace as it sidesteps into the hardcore realm with modest success. Maps are open and satisfactory for Conquest, albeit with design issues, and some modes are too linear and chaotic. These inconsistencies, along with numerous technical issues, make it a good game that may eventually become a great one.
Battlefield V in its core still is one of the best shooting games and one of the funniest multiplayers you can find. The single player campaign is a bit shallow and several bugs end up leaving an impression that it could be even better. DICE has chosen to work inside a comfort zone by not taking many risks when it comes to the WWII atmosphere. But it's expected more courage from the developers in the upcoming DLC and future titles of the franchise.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
There are plenty of free content in the works and battle royale mode is incoming. We have a long-lasting Battlefield game in our hands that rewards people who play a lot.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Multiplayer modes are really fun, but Battlefield V doesn't feels like a complete game. It simply wasn't ready to be released, which is obvious when you look at the main menu with locked content, or the amount of bugs and other stuff like unbalanced progression system.
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