1 person found this review helpful
Recommended
3.5 hrs last two weeks / 1,030.3 hrs on record (59.4 hrs at review time)
Posted: 29 Apr, 2021 @ 5:59pm
Updated: 29 Apr, 2021 @ 6:02pm

Battlefield V is a great game. It's a first person shooter set during the Second World War, with the weapons and equipment of that time.
The graphics are really good (I especially notice this whenever I swap from other games to BF5).

You can play as one of four classes: Assault, Medic, Recon (sniper), and Support (engineer).
As well as infantry, you can also use vehicles, including aeroplanes, tanks, armoured cars, half-tracks, and jeeps.
If you're not into being owned by planes and tanks, then you can always select an in-game setting to play infantry-only maps. The game has a range of of maps to choose from.

The more you play, the more experience points you get, thus unlocking new weapons, weapon attachments, equipment, etc.
This means that long-time players, who are more likely to beat new players by using their game experience and map knowledge, have even more of an advantage - which is great for experienced players, but not so much for newbies. However, that shouldn't impact the gaming experience of noobs too much, as new players are much more likely to get owned in FPS games anyway.

There are some issues with hackers, although I have found that to be more of a problem on Singaporean servers than on Australian servers. It would be good if the devs could be more proactive on the issue, but the few instances I've seen haven't spoilt my gaming experience too much (I haven't seen too many hackers overall).

I have been enjoying Battlefield V so far, and would especially recommend it to those people who like WW2 games.
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