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had it now for a few weeks, depends what type of game you like, imagine Call of Duty 4, with bigger spaces to run around. more things to destroy, some like it, some hate it, i like. makes a change from COD4. i only play online tho, so much fun destroying the yanks, lags not to bad. missing a few basic features that come with most games, eg. clans, selecting your own team, customising weapons, but it comes down to your own preferences.

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On console it could be an utter worthless pile of crap although on PC online gaming, current BF 2 is the best thing to play with.

There's some kind of a delay for PC and the only reason why people buy it on PC is for on-line gaming, game platform and style is is also different on PC.

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WTF?!?!?!

I have over 60 games on the XBOX 360 and I personally reckon BF Bad Company is one of the best 5.

Its a visually stunning game, with awesome and entertaining, as well as funny story-line and crazy physics engine.

9 / 10

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WTF?!?!?!

I have over 60 games on the XBOX 360 and I personally reckon BF Bad Company is one of the best 5.

Its a visually stunning game, with awesome and entertaining, as well as funny story-line and crazy physics engine.

9 / 10

Love the huge maps and graphics but the gameplay is shithouse IMO. A whole clip from an M16 to kill someone?! Gey. Sniping blows too.

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Love the huge maps and graphics but the gameplay is shithouse IMO. A whole clip from an M16 to kill someone?! Gey. Sniping blows too.

really?? I thought its very easy to kill dudes. Maybe you are playing on hard difficulty.

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Love the huge maps and graphics but the gameplay is shithouse IMO. A whole clip from an M16 to kill someone?! Gey. Sniping blows too.

I agree 100% I really like everything about this game except for the fact that u gotta unload a whole clip like u said to kill someone on online.

If any1 wants to play with a n00by add my GT: KellyNUTS

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