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Battlefield 1942

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Computer games have always been quite a fascination in the world of entertainment. Some particular themes among these games, however, have been adopted by almost every game producer since they completely satisfy the interests of every player - these are the games with war action, taking place under the theme of war. In that sense, there is probably no better game than Battlefield 1942, produced and released by Electronic Arts for Windows and Mac platforms. (Click here for the Sofa Sale - you’ll soon wear a hole in yours playing this game!)

The game is a first-person shooter and the action is taking place during the WWII - the singleplayer campaign would give the player the opportunity to fight in the battlefields of Europe, Asia and Africa and to follow sceinarios that have been hisorically true. The game gives the ability to pick up sides and decide which team to be in - whether the Hitler alies or the Western forces. The gameplay of Battlefield also gives the player the unique opportunity to pick up his role in the attack thus favouring the specific requirements and interests of every particular player. This is the reason why the gameplay of Battlefield remains its strongest feature and is what actually sells the game pretty successfully.

Other features that make the product extremely desired and quite loved by the fans of all computer game genres, are the sound and the visual effects. The stereo sounds and the war trebles are quite intense thus making the game quite authentic and realistic. The 3D high quality graphics also contribute to the overall game experience and almost bring the player into the world of war.

Truely a fascinating and quite an interesting game, Battlefield 1942 remains one of the classics in the computer game industry and probably the best war game ever made for computers.

Review: All Points Bulletin

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APB is a fun and fascinating third party shooter that is a mix of both excitement and frustration. It is not a multiplayer online shooter game. Although the maps that are shared with the other 79 armed urban soldiers are the same, the shoot-outs happen on a small scale.

One of the disheartening features of the APB game is the uninteresting small battles that come in along the way. The larger battles are more adventurous and exhilarating like the online shooters of Battlefield: Bad Company II. The game gives you a chance to chase a running criminal with the help of other law enforcers, who take down the criminal’s reinforcements.

The APB has some of the most amazing configurations and features ever. The different terminals present in the social district are a testimonial to that fact. You can opt for the automobiles and players of your choice. Moreover, you can imprint the logos of your choice on the shirts and automobiles. The more you involve yourself in this shooter game, you will get to discover new decals, Tattoos, new accessories and new clothes.

The creativity and adventure will have to come from your own mind as the game can never meet your imagination level. When you take up a task for your team or a mission to be accomplished, you will have an opposing team that will create barriers between your team and the mission. You must have an efficient team, but with a press on the back button, the other team players will get to know whether you need more players.

The drawbacks does not really outweigh the games strengths. When the game starts, you realize that you are fighting against experienced and well equipped rivals. With time, you will realize that you need to choose the weapons based on the situations you face. Only then will you be able to win the battles.

Review: All Points Bulletin

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