07-03-2010, 11:27 AM
Why do you have "Bad Company" as an option? Why not Battlefield as a whole? In my opinion, the Bad Company games are the worst out of the entire Battlefield selection. I'm not saying they're bad, I love them. But if I were to pick a game to represent the Battlefield series, it most certainly would not be one of the Bad Company games.
I vote "Other" for Battlefield. With its massive maps and player counts, and vehicle warfare, it's one of the most tactical games I've ever played (while still being extremely fun). I have a lot of epic memories about Battlefield 2. There are so many unique things that can happen in that game, that it'll leave the most epic moments you've had burned in your mind forever.
For example, one day I was flying a helicopter full of my squadmates and we landed near a seemingly unoccupied enemy control point to take it over. As everyone scrambled out of the heli, I took a second look around. Something didn't seem right about the point being empty. As we finally gained control, I looked back at the helicopter. It was around 10 feet in the air and rising; the enemy had stolen our chopper. A wave of fear overcame my squadmates as the sound of the heli machine-guns whirring began. I prepared for this however, and whipped out a small remote. With a grin on my face, I flipped the switch and triggered the multiple packs of C4 I had planted underneath the helicopter.
I will never relive that moment in any other video game, because no other video game offers this kind of experience. This is why I vote for the Battlefield series.
I vote "Other" for Battlefield. With its massive maps and player counts, and vehicle warfare, it's one of the most tactical games I've ever played (while still being extremely fun). I have a lot of epic memories about Battlefield 2. There are so many unique things that can happen in that game, that it'll leave the most epic moments you've had burned in your mind forever.
For example, one day I was flying a helicopter full of my squadmates and we landed near a seemingly unoccupied enemy control point to take it over. As everyone scrambled out of the heli, I took a second look around. Something didn't seem right about the point being empty. As we finally gained control, I looked back at the helicopter. It was around 10 feet in the air and rising; the enemy had stolen our chopper. A wave of fear overcame my squadmates as the sound of the heli machine-guns whirring began. I prepared for this however, and whipped out a small remote. With a grin on my face, I flipped the switch and triggered the multiple packs of C4 I had planted underneath the helicopter.
I will never relive that moment in any other video game, because no other video game offers this kind of experience. This is why I vote for the Battlefield series.