I enjoy playing both franchises. I do, however, like the cod: modern warfare series better than any battlefield series.
Were you not turned off by the horrible climax? I've never played any CoD games, but it can't be possible for their last level(s) to be anything like as bad as BC2's.Mr.K. said:Well I mostly stick to SP since the spraying MP are not my thing.
CoD is becoming increasingly schizophrenic, the story jumps from 50 years past to 50 years future in random order, you jump from body to body with no reason other then to watch yourself die(now you are a prisoner, now you are a soldier, now you are an elephant, now you are an astronaut, now you are a terrorist, now you are a fly,... ), the missions are just a nonstop onslaught of people running from every direction all the time, and all explosion make your camera wobble so it's like having an annoying sibling hitting you in the head while you try to play the damn game, ... I end up being completely confused and annoyed.
Bad Company 2 on the other hand still kicks it old school, people hide in their cover and try to shoot you, you have a consistent team of people who go from mission to mission, and the story is coherent, it does lack the gameplay polish CoD games always excelled at, but it is fun and well packaged, therefor wins my vote.
Oh that plane part, ya that was actually really horrible, but I think CoD is partially to blame for that since they brought the whole "switch to drama sequence" idea... if they would just leave it as normal gameplay it would be atleast decent.OhJohnNo said:Were you not turned off by the horrible climax? I've never played any CoD games, but it can't be possible for their last level(s) to be anything like as bad as BC2's.Mr.K. said:
The rest of BC2's campaign was perfectly decent though. Also, the characters were great.
Yeah, it did have some nice moments. A bit overscripted for my liking, but then I'm rather sensitive to that.Mr.K. said:Oh that plane part, ya that was actually really horrible, but I think CoD is partially to blame for that since they brought the whole "switch to drama sequence" idea... if they would just leave it as normal gameplay it would be atleast decent.OhJohnNo said:Were you not turned off by the horrible climax? I've never played any CoD games, but it can't be possible for their last level(s) to be anything like as bad as BC2's.Mr.K. said:
The rest of BC2's campaign was perfectly decent though. Also, the characters were great.
But up to that point it was a nice experience, and they end on a light and funny note so I forgive them.
Not my favorite game of all times but in contrast I highly prefer it.
Same here. I love the voices yelling about snipers and the echos of gunfire in buildings. The sound of distant tanks in Heavy Metal gives me an awesome feeling.Slycne said:I enjoy them both actually. While similar settings, they play very differently. So it's largely dependent on the mood I am in at the moment.
Otherwise I think they more or less stack up evenly with each other, expect Bad Company 2's audio blow Call of Duty out of the water. The audio ducking effect caused by a nearby explosion never gets old.
I know exactly what you mean.MiracleOfSound said:If Battlefield ran at 60FPS and controlled like COD then Battlefield.... but the 'feel' of COD is just better to me, despite the gameplay irritations.
COD is the king of the campaign though.