Own more, be more with the Battlefield 4 Premium Edition! This is the ultimate Battlefield 4 experience that delivers unrivaled team-based multiplayer, dynamic destructible environments and epic vehicular combat. Battlefield 4 Premium PC Edition is the ultimate all-out war collection that includes the Battlefield 4 game plus Battlefield 4 Premium membership that gives you five themed digital expansion packs with tons of new multiplayer content, including 20 new maps, new game modes, and plenty of new weapons and vehicles. The collection adds even more diversity, ranging from dramatic amphibious action in Naval Strike and battles across the majestic levels of China Rising to infantry focused urban combat in Dragons Teeth and experimental high-tech warfare in the blissful artic landscape of Final Stand.
Plus four fan-favorite maps from Battlefield 3 remade in Second Assault.
From the levelouted maps to commander mode to the new squad mechanics, Battlefield 4 is a top-to-bottom improved multiplayer experience over Battlefield 3. And Battlefield 3 was damn good, so that’s saying a lot.
It's hard to make a judgment on Battlefield 4 because of the large gap of quality between the campaign and the multiplayer mode. Both are absolutely beautiful, but the former has nothing else... Fortunately, a Battlefield game is made to play with some other players. Maps are huge and well-balanced, the "Levolution" feature is kind of cool and vehicles make the experience really enjoyable. If you play alone, forget Battlefield 4. If not, go for it.
BF4 gives continuity to what was achieved in the previous chapter, but there is still a long way to go until it reaches the desired quality. Recall that initially BF3 was not what we have today, a game improved to the max with all the updates introduced over two years.
Battlefield 4 is an excellent multiplayer game that makes the most of its ambitions, proving once again that destruction is a valuable strategic addition to competitive combat, which reaches its full potential with two killer Commanders are bringing out the best in their squads. On the other hand, its single-player campaign is a disappointing.
In spite of technical shortcomings, Battlefield 4 is a solid continuation of the series and its core content - the multiplayer game - will last you for a long time. [Issue#236]
With new game modes, an enhanced interface, evolving maps, and greatly improved small-scale battles, Battlefield 4 continues the franchise’s trend of setting the standard for the squad-based multiplayer shooter.
Another day, another PC launch riddled with bugs and issues. Battlefield 4 is a perfectly decent game with a crashing client, crashing servers, and a whole host of issues that cause lag, disconnections, graphic and sound glitches, and plenty more. When they get fixed it's easily worth a purchase; right now, it's a frustrating experience.
September 5, 2018
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