With no clever allusion to a classic heavy rock group or a joint effort between Anthony Hopkins and Chris Rock, Bad Company has returned the Battlefield series back to the consoles(which is unfortunate for some). This time it is with a strong SP campaign centered around a rag-tag group of fellows deemed too renegade to even serve with the rest of the US Army. These are dudes who are sent ahead in small squads simply because they are bullet sponges who are cheaper than the usual Special Forces considering the legions of enemy combatants they take on in rather explosive fights. The game is very refreshing in the different atmosphere it creates in comparison with some of the jagged-edged dead serious millitary shooters in that the four men squad from B-Company are really just men trying to survive the day. That and the rather relaxing Jazz music which seems to be the recurring theme as a possible tribute to the men-on-mission WWII films of yesteryear. These dudes are trying to survive and reach the objectives but I mean come on, the usual Army salary is not going to pay for their retirement-especially when they're in B-Company. So what do these men ...
“I’m gonna take you to the bank, Senator Trent. To the blood bank.”