Battlefield 2042 is at its lowest price ever for the next few days. In the meantime, you can play for free.
That new class system is a big deal, too. Restricting gadget access to specific roles means squads once again have to work in tandem to get things done—engineers can no longer SOFLAM helicopters with one hand and bazooka them with the other, lone wolf assaults can't indefinitely heal themselves with medical crates, and recons are now your best bet for spotting enemy players.
It's still far from a perfect game. It still takes too many clicks to arrange your attachments for quick swapping, spawns can be wonky, helicopters can feel overly oppressive—stuff that's slightly annoying but would probably bother me more if it were a more serious shooter. While DICE has spent much of the last year and change making 2042 more like the older games, it's still definitely it's own thing. If you're a Battlefield purist, you probably still won't like 2042's emphasis on specialists: those are still intact, with bespoke personal gadgets and passive perks. It's now a slurry of new and old ideas in one live-service-shaped scramble. All the more reason to check in on Battlefield 2042 yourself while it's free.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
A massive Darkest Dungeon overhaul mod adds an entirely new campaignBlack Reliquary will be the first Darkest Dungeon mod to get its own Steam page.
Consulte Mais informação »
Five new Steam games you probably missed (March 13, 2023)This week: An FPS with a rear-view mirror, a Metroidvania with dating, and a mystery game with rhythm action elements.
Consulte Mais informação »
Bob Odenkirk's 'Lucky Hank' Is Worth Rolling the Dice On''Lucky Hank' is no 'Better Call Saul,' at least for now, but if you’re a fan of Bob Odenkirk (who isn’t?) and campus drama is your flavor of narrative comfort food, then go ahead and dig in,' writes judyberman
Consulte Mais informação »
What happens when you repurpose H. R. Giger art to make a game? You get Dark SeedWe're rerunning Richard Cobbett's classic Crapshoot column, in which he rolled the dice and took a chance on obscure games—both good and bad.
Consulte Mais informação »
West Belfast football club tackling anti-social behaviour with new team'We want to keep young people out of trouble. We would rather be working with them than having the police or other statutory bodies getting involved.'
Consulte Mais informação »