And launch it did. The time waiting for it was totally worth it, despite it not having much depth cause of the lone 3 main maps and 3 classes. Now the maps are all well designed and me having never played Battlefield 1942 looked at them as brand new maps but I would definitely be able to see people complaining about the lack of new content. The classes are your basic classes, Scout, Infantry, and Rifleman. None of the classes are too different besides the main weapon which is good and bad. It makes all the classes approachable without really having to grind to get to be good at a certain class but after a while, you kind of want some new class and hopefully that'll be in some DLC. Something they add that wasn't in 1942 is Air Raids. They're just 3 planes that bomb the hell out of one spot on the map. In concept these things are rad but that doesn't transition to the game. I fount them useless and the buildings you activate them in, very hard to find on the map.
One thing Battlefield 1943 does that is normally something that doesn't really shine in games, is the sound. While running, you can just hear bullets zooming past your head, and still also hear things going on, on the other side of the map. Explosions not only sound fantastic but looks amazing too. That's not to say every other bit of Battlefield 1943 doesn't look equally as good. The terrain destroying element doesn't just add visual appeal but it makes the flow of the game so much better. Whilst driving you'll sometimes just wanna drive off track just to see stuff destroy. Every element of Battlefield 1943 is just a fantastic looking piece of art.
The sheer randomness and intensity of Battlefield 1943 is just another thing that drops jaws. While running you may look up and see an airplane coming straight for you cause the driver parachuted out or you could driving a plane, look up and notice you're about to go head first into another plane. I find it to be moments like that, that really show you this is the franchise to go to for exciting World War II games. Excitement, that may be a word that I've said a lot in this review but it's really one good word that I'd use to describe this game.
Battlefield 1943 gives you all you'd want from a 15 dollar game and more. It makes me happy to know that you can still go on the Xbox Live Arcade and get games like this that can get you 20-30 hours of enjoyment. The gameplay, the looks, it's all there. And admittedly, I've never saw it at a better price.
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