Battlefield V Reviews
Battlefield V is a step in the right direction with a number of great features. The most important of them is to restore the spirit of cooperative play and enthusiasm to Multiplayer as well as impressive map design. I hope that DICE will save this game so this series can not be treated like this
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Battlefield V is exactly what you expect from a Battlefield title, and nothing more. A mediocre single-player campaign, mixed with a solid multiplayer and superior visuals and sound design. But the problem is that there's no notable improvements from the previous version, and the game is buggy and incomplete. Maybe future updates and DLCs will solve everything, but at its current state, Battlefield V is just another Battlefield title.
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Battlefield V changes the way historical FPS games are told, as it puts the human psyche ahead of glory, fame, and frags, or at least it does so until you join a multiplayer match.
Fans of the Battlefield franchise will find that despite its flaws, Battlefield V warrants a return trip to World War II. If we look at raw numbers, there's less content than before, but the quality of the maps remains the same, and free DLC is on the way. Some old modes, like Frontlines, feel like a slog, while new modes like Grand Operations feel quite quick despite having longer intended play times. The game looks gorgeous, but it still has some graphical issues that need to be ironed out. Despite all of this and a number of bugs that are already being addressed by DICE, BF5 still manages to retain all of the traits and quirks that make the Battlefield series feel exhilarating.
Battlefield successfuly returned to World War II. You should be part of it.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Still the best in its own kind.
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With a new mode and a new mechanic Battlefield V goes back to World War II. It looks better than ever in the diverse maps, but it's a shame the modes in multiplayer feel kind of similar. The War Stories are excellent though, just as the focus on squads.
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Battlefield V is a solid shooter but feels like it should have been delayed a few months to ensure all features would be available at launch.
The campaign war stories did feel a bit too generic, but there’s not much that can be said and told in these stories. There were some gameplay moments that felt a bit weird, in that I would take shoot guards out with an assault rifle and not far from those guards are a couple of others, casually chilling. Meanwhile, if you are stealthing throughout the map and haven’t fired a bullet, the moment you are seen, every guard will fire at your location. Though stealth is suggested and you are given means to do so, it provided no real benefits to do so. I did one part in stealth and realized I didn’t unlock anything. Next, I ran through with guns blazing and similar to stealth, didn’t unlock anything. I saved a lot of time, so there’s a perk at least. It’s a decent playthrough, regardless of some issues with it.
Nearly two years after its initial release, Battlefield V is a solid first-person shooter with an enjoyable campaign that unfortunately continues to suffer from many fo the issues that tainted its launch.
Battlefield 5, As we can Expect, is a Good first-person shooter but at launch, the Game suffers from not having enough content.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Battlefield V is a wonderful first-person Shooter, that unfortunately had a lot of bad timing during its release and also was surrounded by a not so important controversy that definitely hurt its image and sales.
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War in the Pacific expansion is a breat of fresh air for Battlefield V. It introduces two new armies, plenty of new weapons and vehicles, but also new maps based in titular Pacific. It's a great move to make. It will be worth to wait for the expansion culmination in February 2020.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Battlefield V is an absolute joy to play either by yourself or even with buddies. The squad system is more than enough to keep you engaged in the game with the visual spectacle of the battlefield and superb audio in your ears, this game is only going to get better over time. What makes this a good Battlefield is that you can have many hours not only in multiplayer mode but in single play too.
A Surprisingly Bland Entry For The Popular FPS Franchise
Battlefield V delivers exactly what you can expect from that kind of game, namely a good multiplayer improved from the previous Battlefield games. This is the war that fans will enjoy.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
The game places itself as a solid entry into the franchise but you can't help but wonder how the game constantly breaks new ground in new areas, but falls short in others.
Battlefield V is the most fun I’ve had on a Battlefield game since the wonderful Battlefield: Bad Company series. After the initial frustration of adjusting to a different game after 2 years of Battlefield 1, it quickly became addictive, enjoyable chaos.
Battlefield V is very much a work in progress. The core experience is thrilling and comes together beautifully with the right players. It’s a multiplayer offering that DICE could no doubt expand upon in the coming months with meaningful updates to put it more in line with community expectations. Once the balancing issues and technical problems become a thing of the past, Battlefield V will stand as one of the most engaging multiplayer experiences on the market.
Battlefield V is barebones on launch with some classic modes stretched within four months — which includes the all-new battle royale mode Firestorm. Even so, I still enjoyed my time on Grand Operations, scaring off a tank with a Panzerfaust and an anti-tank grenade, and jumping off from C-47s.