Yes, Battlefield 4 is a game.
Yes, Battlefield 4 is a game.
Battlefirled 3 and premium offered a gritty experience reminiscent of Call of Duty conversions. The layout was repetitive, with points leading into more points. Destruction levels were lower than in Battlefield 3, which in turn was less intense than Battlefield 4, the latter being the final recommendation.
I just began listening to it again a few months ago, and it sounds much improved than when I first listened this year.
It isn't the best choice. I don't like the "Battlefield Battlelog" setup. It's really poor; I'd rather have a game with just one main menu. But with BF4, it seems like everything—starting games, servers you join, even your friend list—is managed through your browser. It feels like a separate tool and a game, which doesn't quite work together. Still, I enjoy the visuals and the storyline.
If you enjoyed BF3, you'll love BF4. I've invested more than 150 hours into it since its release. THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYING... After the fall patch, I usually play around 10 minutes before it crashes. I've tried a lot over the past month to fix the issue, even spent more than 10 hours talking with EA support, but nothing helped. Be careful, buyer—I think they're still making patches that break the game for some players a year after launch. If this continues, BF5 optimization might finally happen in 2016.
I also purchased it for 15€ some time back, the graphics are nice.