Bethesda's epic sci-fi RPG is here, and it's a big one. From shipbuilding to exploring the surface of Mars, our thoughts so far.
Starfield Review... In Progress
The first trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 is finally here.
Grand Theft Auto 6 Trailer
We take an in-depth look at Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and tell you why it should be heavily on your radar!
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - a Deep-Dive into its Potential
Range-wise, the ROG Rapture GT6 is phenomenal, and it's ideal for all gaming and non-gaming-related tasks.
ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 WiFi 6 Mesh System Review
Post by Eorl @ 11:58am 29/06/13 | 4 Comments
DICE General Manager Karl-Magnus Troedsson has stated that their next title in the Battlefield FPS series will feature a more dynamic approach to their single-player campaign compared to the previous Battlefield 3 story.

Speaking with Official PlayStation Magazine U.K., Troedsson revealed that "there are signature multiplayer elements that we want to bring into single-player," citing that DICE wants to give players a more varying choice to how they play out the campaign in Battlefield 4.

"We want to give the player a choice. Do they want to go for the sneaky approach with a sniper rifle and a silenced pistol, or do they want to take a jeep and have the entire squad shoot at everything they see?"

Among newer approaches to taking enemies down, players will also have the chance to "dish out commands to AI-controlled squadmates in order to, for example, provide covering fire while you flank an enemy MG turret."

Battlefield 4 will be available for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 end of October and early November, with next-gen consoles dependant on their launch.



battlefield 4campaignsingle-playerdice
Buy now from ozgameshop.com Only AUD$16.49!
(compare all prices)





Latest Comments
Whoop
Posted 05:30pm 29/6/13
This is why I still love the original Crysis. You could cloak-stealth your way through the entire thing or just go all out balls to the wall nuts and shoot at anything that moved.
DeadlyDav0
Posted 06:33pm 29/6/13
Yeah crysis 1 was pretty awesome. Reminded me kinda of far cry in that you could really do what you wanted to get from A to B.
maRtz
Posted 07:58pm 29/6/13
One of the things I hated about non linear games like Doom was getting lost and not knowing where to go..
BladeRunner
Posted 08:11pm 29/6/13
+1 for Crysis 1. It was good, Need a biger open area map single player games like that. I still have not finished BF3 campaign yet, its on my to do list.
Commenting has been locked for this item.
4 Comments
Show