Equally, taking a ride in a tank and blowing to pieces an enemy stronghold, or swooping overhead in a fighter plane to unleash a barrage of bombs, makes you feel like you’re really part of an epic team battle.
The thrill of jumping into a landing craft and darting across the water with other friendly boats by your side and storming a stronghold en masse helps to bring home the intensity of war. Having unlimited ammo certainly helps to keep the action flowing, as does being able to jump into one of the vehicles and move swiftly from one end of the island to the other. There’s also plenty of fun to be had out of placing the Scout’s satchel charges and standing back and watching the carnage unfold, or plowing through a group of Japanese soldiers with the Infantry man’s sub-machine gun. If you have the skills, you can quite easily snipe a soldier driving along in his jeep from high up on a hill, or fire a rocket straight at a tower and send it crashing to the ground. Each class has its own primary and secondary weapon, and switching between them is simple and intuitive. Unless you find a firm favorite you can expect to switch regularly between them (each time you die) in order to adapt your tactics and utilize their various strengths. Though there are only three classes available - Rifleman, Infantry, and Scout - they all bring something unique to the table. Overall, the three maps offer plenty of eye-candy, but they’re also cleverly designed to make the most of the various classes and vehicles that can be used to tip the battle in your favor. Brandishing a bayonet close to our chests and impaling anyone who is caught wandering around the trenches is just one of our favorite strategies on this volcanic island. On the other hand, the smaller club-shaped island of Iwo Jima, with its hilly terrain, trenches and numerous machine-gun emplacements, is a tight map, so you experience much more action in terms of close-quarter fighting. The U-shaped design of Wake Island, for instance, offers an expansive area of sea which is ideal for providing aerial support for your squads, but it also has numerous hilly climbs that make it ideal for snipers. Furthermore, each island has a distinctive design to allow you to experiment with a variety of tactics. There’s going to come a time, of course, when the community yearns for some more maps, but for the time being the three brilliantly designed locations offer more than enough variety and tactical opportunity.Īll three locations are graphically impressive, with each sporting a glistening coastline, highly-detailed encampments and rich foliage. Currently, Wake Island, Guadalcanal, and Iwo Jima are the maps available, though we’ve been promised another map, titled Dogfight, once gamers have accumulated 43 million total kills (we’re not far off that figure already). The three classic Battlefield maps offer an array of tactical opportunities. Though kill count is obviously extremely important as it sways the tide of battle and improves your overall ranking, the team goal is to take control of five territories across the various locations. Marine Corps against the Japanese Imperial Army in battles across three island locations. If this fast-paced shooter is a sign of the things to come on the PlayStation Network, then there’s an even brighter future for downloadable console games then we could have ever possibly imagined.īattlefield 1943 is a typical first person shooter that pits the U.S.
It may also lack many of the features that we’d see in a Call of Duty game or any other fully-priced online shooter, but in terms of entertainment value, this relatively tiny download offers the whole package. Battlefield 1943 may only offer a bite-sized chunk of the complete Battlefield experience, but it has been fine-tuned to near perfection.
Costing just $15 USD (£10) and weighing in at a meager 565 MB, DICE Studio’s downloadable multiplayer shooter features just three maps, three classes and one game mode, yet it has the look and feel of a big budget game, playing host to 24 players online and giving wannabe-soldiers access to a range of impressive World War II vehicles.
Battlefield 1943 is a unique entry in the world of videogames.