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Jul 01, 2010
Best FPS for Multiplayer Teamwork
1 of 1 found this helpful Among the glut of Modern Warfare copycats, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is a welcome departure that is familiar enough to sate your shooter appetite, but different in all the right ways. It is a game meant to be enjoyed primarily for its multiplayer component, but if you can appreciate that, you'll get huge replay value out of it.
Presentation
This is a game that can make deserts look good. Foliage is thick enough to take cover in, and the destructibility of the scenery gives it a vibrant, living vibe. The characters have a vibe of their own, realistic but tinged with a hint of cartoonishness that lends them expressiveness and character. Sounds are memorably crisp and explosions are impactful without being overbearing. Weapon reloads are neither sluggish nor spastic, feeling just right whether in the midst of battle or out of it. Overall, it is good design rather than raw horsepower that carries the day.
Campaign
Others have described it as "short and sweet". I myself have not been able to bring myself to finish it thus far, having logged at least 12 hours solid in multiplayer. It's an enjoyable and varied experience, and unlike in other reviews, I did not find my AI teammates lacking in helpfulness. They're definitely not babysitting you, but they aren't shooting water pistols either. If you give them a moment to keep up, their wall of lead is a palpable force, especially helpful in higher difficulties. They stay behind you until you get into a firefight, so I didn't feel like I was just tagging along through the story. Oh, and as for the campaign itself, the scenery stays fresh and varied, as do the situations they put you in, and the objectives aren't overly drawn out. So far I've had awesome on-rails sequences with my undercarriage grenade launcher and a helicopter-mounted minigun, and once fought through a blizzard sprinting from one heat source to another to keep from freezing to death. The story is your standard Hollywood fare, not corny or excessive, and spiced with amusing dialogue that's delivered with good voicework.
Multiplayer
It's clear that gameplay is designed to push players towards one thing: teamwork. From the beginning, you have the option to join a squad, which allows you to spawn on any of its members. All the classes have a role in helping others. The assault class can dole out ammo resupply kits. Engineers can repair vehicles. Medics heal and revive fallen teammates. Snipers are especially suited for calling and marking targets for others. Granted, some players will not utilize their powers of helpfulness, but it only takes a few to inspire others to be grateful and stick together. If you do find yourself in a squad of diehard lone wolf assaults and snipers, you can change squads. Tactics for achieving objectives are much enhanced by the destructible buildings. There is no bunker, no cover safe from the array of ordnance available on foot and in vehicles. The awe-inspiring power of helicopters is balanced by the skill it takes to pilot them. With the skillful use of a tracer dart pistol, they can be taken down just as quickly. Amazingly, the amount of time it takes to find a game is as long as it takes to load a map. Dedicated servers have virtually eliminated lag except for recent problems that have sporadically lagged all players.
It is important to note that having a VIP code is vital to having a decent variety of maps for multiplayer. It comes with every new game, but costs $15 otherwise.

Jan 11, 2022
Better than original
Item is exactly as described, new condition. The clips on the old wheels were very thin and broke easily, and 5 of them fell off. We reattached some of them with twist ties.
The clips that come with these new wheels are much sturdier, and cannot slip off. Wheels are exactly the same size.