The long running Battlefield series is taking things back to the First World War, and deep in the trenches the horrors of combat are being recreated like never before.
The Battlefield games of late have struggled to deliver anything resembling a compelling narrative, which is what makes the campaign here such a refreshing surprise.
It’s divided into a number of different battles from entirely unique perspectives spread throughout the Great War. That allows for a wide ranging overview of the conflict, and also lets players dip in and out if they get stuck on a certain mission.
And these levels can be pretty challenging, thanks to the team's dedication to showing just how horrifying this all-out war was. In the prologue it’s understood that you simply won’t survive, playing a succession of men in the Harlem Hellfighters regiment, fighting to your last.
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That’s a compelling way to start and the further ‘Stories’ include an American pilot in Friends in High Places, a Brit driver turned tank guy in Through Mud and Blood, a female Bedouin warrior in Nothing is Written, an Italian fighter in Avanti Savoia and an Anzac soldier on the beaches of Gallipoli in The Runner.
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