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A pathetic excuse for a Battlefield 2 sequel - User Reviews
Almost seven years ago, in 2005, Battlefield 2 was released. While Call of Duty was still storming the beaches at Normandy (and securing a beach head in the console market), BF2 was without a doubt a hallmark game for the military-based first person shooter genre. Through it's innovative, communication based teamwork system, everyone had a vital role in bringing their side to victory. Whether you were a lone wolf going behind enemy lines to destroy the enemy's artillery, a squad leader pushing through the heavy combat, or a commander assisting your team from the rear, BF2 reached a level of sophistication and depth that has not yet been surpassed in the first person shooter genre. While the Bad Company games of recent years did a decent job of bringing the Battlefield brand to the console market, it was ultimately BF3 which would either succeed or fail in bringing that true Battlefield experience into the next generation.