Aside from the news surrounding the summer release of Battlefield: Bad Company, the very interesting Battlefield:Heroes was announced earlier this year. Alike Bad Company, Heroes is not a direct sequel to Battlefield 2 but DICE's foray into the Free-2-Play/Play-4-Free industry much popularized by Korean and Indie developers. This is EAs experimentation on the much annoying practice of in-game advertisements and DICEs opportunity entertain the casual audiences. What will noticeably set Heroes from the other installments the cartoon-like art style akin to Warner Bros. Free-2-Play/Battlefield-4-Free Battlefield: Heroes has personally been one of our most anticipated titles-especially on the upcoming barren Summer season(thanks in part to a particular R* title and Kojima-sans' upcoming magnum opus). Which gives us all the more reason to focus most of our attention upon this. From the previews related info we have skimmed this is shaping up to be rather popular shooter as BFH in a way reminds us of Wolfenstein Enemy Territory which in its time was one hell of a free game. BFH brings back the traditional mechanics of a class based 32 player match laid over well, a battlefield where strategic base points are set for the opposing teams- them being the Allies and Axis in ...
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