For a game that prides itself on giving
a realistic war experience there sure is a lot of arcade mechanics that make the game just too easy to be of much enjoyment.
Not exact matches
While this is certainly a message that few would find fault with, with better films about the
experience of combat vets returning home, setting the film up in the Iraq
War and then delivering manipulative and mawkish drama where
realistic portrayals should be isn't the way to go about it.
The narrative of the story is carefully laid out through text before the story missions and while the gameplay
experience is top notch, some of the writing presented here is equally as brilliant and offers a glimpse at some of the
realistic horrors of a large scale
war.
Peter Weir's
war epic «Master and Commander» is the most
realistic experience you'll have on the sea since Ridley Scott's «White Squall.»
The AI in the Gears of
War 3 work quite well with the player and this is one of the rare games where they actually do some work, however for the more
realistic experience, playing it online with up to four player takes the gameplay to a totally new level.
Pros: + Superb matchmaking and dedicated servers that allow for a solid online
experience + Tutorials aren't overwhelming and offer solid explanations of every bit of the game + Astonishingly well - designed graphics and animations + Creatures act and appear
realistic often battling one another in a turf
war
Although hardcore mode hasn't gone down particularly well yet with the Battlefield 1 community, there's no doubting that it makes it an incredibly
realistic experience of
war.
Battalion 1944 aims to bring back the World
War 2 era with a more
realistic multiplayer
experience, similar to that of Call of Duty 2 and Red Orchestra.
The Challenging Gameplay feature in the most
realistic surroundings of the game,
experience how tricky it actually was to fly planes during the Second World
War.