Sometimes for a new Battlefield game or for a couple of Battlefront detours. There’ve been times that I’ve walked away. But Battlefield Hardline and Battlefield 2142 aside, I’ve sunk countless hours into Battlefield games, from the Wake Island demo for Battlefield 1942 - a begrudging console-only detour with the original Bad Company - to the many thousands of hours from Bad Company 2 onwards. Still, you might reasonably call me a Battlefield apologist where some have tinnitus, my ears ring with the Battlefield theme. After multiple preview sessions and about an hour of multiplayer, it was clear that Hardline wasn’t the class-based, all-out-war experience I’ve come to love from a game with Battlefield in the title. Hell, I even liked Battlefield Hardline… well, the campaign at least. Being the “Battlefield guy” is an interesting mantra: it’s seen me barred from Call of Duty events in the past by Activision because of a perceived anti-CoD bias, and it’s led me to reflect on whether I have a blind spot when it comes to my love for pretty much all things Battlefield.Īfter all, I did give 9+ scores to Battlefield 4 and Battlefield V at launch. It’s that time again, when AusGamers recruits me out of review retirement to tackle another Battlefield game.
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