The day is finally here, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 has launched in North America on all platforms (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC) along with some impressive review scores such as GamePro magazine giving a 5/5, Game Informer magazine giving 9.5 out of 10, Eurogamer’s 9/10 and Team Xbox giving 9.5/10.
To get you all in the mood check out the launch video and get a feel for the destruction you can unleash in the game when you get it home:
While we are at it, don’t forget to claim your M1 Rifle for use in BFBC2 by registering your other Battlefield games athttp://veteran.battlefield.com.
Did a really quick video in high def to check out the result through youtube. Uploaded around 2PM EST, so it may still look like crap while they are processing it.
Been messing around with the free version of Fraps a bit, here is 20 seconds of knife goodness ending with fourzertwo’s tags. The real fourzerotwo…I doubt it.
For those of you that have a system that needs a little help running Bad Company 2 or just want a little better performance from you gaming rig, check out the following link:
This is the same video that EA has on the Bad Company 2 blog…it’s worth a repost due to the epic moments. I bet we could come up with one of these easy enough!
I was looking through the TF2 propaganda runner ups when I came across this little jem! Pretty much sums up my feelings toward the soldier class and it also made me lol. Why to we do anything? For the lols…
Activision sent out a proud press release stating that Modern Warfare 2 has sold over $1 billion worth of product worldwide. This is according to internal estimates, of course, but the Call of Duty franchise is large enough to make the claim believable.
“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has exceeded our expectations and shattered theatrical box office and video game records,” said Robert “Bobby” Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard. “There are only a handful of entertainment properties that have ever reached the $1 billion mark, which illustrates the power of the Call of Duty franchise and mass appeal of this game.” So the question is simple: what can we learn from Modern Warfare 2?
The rest of the article is here, it makes for good reading but does not bode well for the industry, especially PC gaming.
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