DICE isn’t sure why Battlefield: Bad Company is so popular
A new Bad Company game is needed right now. And DICE is also aware of that fan demand. They just can’t figure out why though.
A new Bad Company game is needed right now. And DICE is also aware of that fan demand. They just can’t figure out why though.
Battlefield 3 is going to be less of an action flick, and more realistic according to its developers.
According to DICE and EA, they were supposed to tease you with a brand new trailer showing you what to expect in Battlefield 3. Well, it’s been leaked online a little early. I’ve generally preferred Bad Company to the main, multiplayer-centric franchise, but I’m intrigued. It sports the same sort of visual ambience as Bad Company 2, only with an …
Remember Battlefield: Bad Company, that game that came out way back when (June or so was it?). Anyway, you will remember that it was actually a lot of fun to play online. Good news is that on Halloween, those DICE blokes released a Community Choice Pack which consists of two DICE chosen maps called Crossing Over and Ghost Town and then also chucked in two maps chosen by the community called Acta Non Verba and Par for the Course. So that's 4 maps to play, absolutely free! To make things even better, Par for the Course still has Golf Carts for you to drive around in. Anyone interested should also know that the maps weigh in at 256MB.
Ok, so I made those first two names up. The news is however true, EA's Frank Gibeau told Variety that EA is planning sequels to all Battlefield: Bad Company, Army of Two and Dead Space. Whether or not Army of Two's sequel will actually look at implementing more playable characters is still a mystery and on that same note, some 4 player co-op for the next Bad Company wouldn't be bad either. On a side note, Xbox360Fanboy has reported that Dead Space novels and toys are currently being mulled over, so we may see some cool stuff coming soon.
It was a bit of an anti climax when the 2.40/2.41 patch arrived, everybody updated and were now able to get trophies but the only game that supported trophies was SSHD. Well the released games are now gradually getting trophy support with EA being the newest company to jump on the bandwagon with Battlefield: Bad Company trophies. Last Updated: September …
Blizzard continues to delight players. This time, the developers have shared information about what’s …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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