Ace101
11-27-2006, 10:59 PM
Strategy Informer (http://www.strategyinformer.com/pc/battlefield2142/review.html) has recently released their review of Battlefield 2142. They have given the game a 9.0/10. Here is a small piece of the article:
There’s a little back story explaining exactly how the World came into such a fierce conflict but rest assured it’s kept short and sweet. All we care for is the excuse for some new ways to maim and blow stuff up anyways right?
The Battlefield series has come along way in terms of graphical power alone and 2142 won’t disappoint you for eye candy. Especially when that said eye candy is a giant floating fortress (titan) you’ve been tasked to make go boom. Everything looks real slick and the futuristic designs of all the gear and weaponry, not to mention buildings and vehicles too, is enough to make any fan squeal with delight.
There are plenty of options to tweak for visual pleasure so lower end machines can disable the usual anti-frame rate culprits. Another area is audio which is fully supported by X-Fi, the latest creation from Creative Labs. 2142 supports ingame chat so organised teams can better strategise for games. Even some of the original score music makes its way into the new theme, of course it’s been “futurised” letting us know the Battlefield heart stills beats underneath all the new shine.
To read the full review, please visit their website by clicking here. (http://www.strategyinformer.com/pc/battlefield2142/review.html)
There’s a little back story explaining exactly how the World came into such a fierce conflict but rest assured it’s kept short and sweet. All we care for is the excuse for some new ways to maim and blow stuff up anyways right?
The Battlefield series has come along way in terms of graphical power alone and 2142 won’t disappoint you for eye candy. Especially when that said eye candy is a giant floating fortress (titan) you’ve been tasked to make go boom. Everything looks real slick and the futuristic designs of all the gear and weaponry, not to mention buildings and vehicles too, is enough to make any fan squeal with delight.
There are plenty of options to tweak for visual pleasure so lower end machines can disable the usual anti-frame rate culprits. Another area is audio which is fully supported by X-Fi, the latest creation from Creative Labs. 2142 supports ingame chat so organised teams can better strategise for games. Even some of the original score music makes its way into the new theme, of course it’s been “futurised” letting us know the Battlefield heart stills beats underneath all the new shine.
To read the full review, please visit their website by clicking here. (http://www.strategyinformer.com/pc/battlefield2142/review.html)