Battlefield 2 Modern Combat

  • Online multiplayer action with up to 64 players on the PC
  • All-new gameplay engine brings the immense locations to life complete with realistic physics and dynamic lighting
  • Maps scale to the number of players engaging in battle for a unique and intense experience every time
  • Take control of over 30 land, sea, and air vehicles, including tanks, helicopters, hovercraft, fast attack vehicles, and fighter jets
  • Choose to battle as U.S., Chinese, or Middle East Coalition troops, each with their own unique arsenals

Product Description
The award-winning Battlefield franchise comes to the PlayStation 2 console and drops ownersinto the heat of battle in the high-tech frontlines of Battlefield: Modern Combat. The game brings the intensity and excitement of Battlefield 1942 PC into the modern era with the latest, most technologically advanced vehicles and weapons systems. Focusing on the action-packed, multiplayer style that has earned the franchise critical acclaim, gamers will prepare for all out wa… More >>

Battlefield 2 Modern Combat

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5 Responses to "Battlefield 2 Modern Combat"

  1. L. Cabrera says:

    Don’t hesitate to purchase this game! I’ve never gotten into a multiplayer game on the PS2 before. Usually, I’m a PC player. However, I’ve been hooked on Battlefield 2 for the PS2 since I got a demo disk back in June.

    Admittedly, I have purchased the PC version, but I’ve been waiting and waiting for the PS2 version. Why? The controls and movements feel so much more realistic and intuitive with a PS2 controller. At the PC, I felt very disconnected from the play. And for an aging game system, the PS2 gives excellent graphics on this title.

    PROS:

    - online play is awesome, and with PS2 (unlike Xbox) it’s free.

    - you can taste the dirt, this game is so real. Even for a beginning player, you will start to learn military tactics and fighting.

    - headset and voice communications are clear

    - well-designed maps give the player true variety. Buildings and hiding nooks are well placed and thought out. This makes sniping and covert ops even more enjoyable.

    - weapons are all great, and each unit is nicely balanced.

    CONS:

    - if you played the demo, you’ll surely mourn the loss of extra C4 ammo (player only has 4 of them now), the grenade launcher has been toned down, and the rocket launcher seems stronger. These changes aren’t enough to throw the game out of balance, but people are grumbling.

    - game still needs some balancing issues with vehicles and aircraft. A talented player can use the vehicles to overwhelm a newbie team.

    - slow load time. However, this is not specific to Battlefield. It’s an aging system, and all games load slowly.

    BUY THIS TITLE!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. J. Ng says:

    I am currently playing the game and here’s my first impression:

    WARNING:

    If you are looking for a tactical shooter, this is not the game to buy. This is an arcade game.

    If you are looking for a console version of Battlefield, this is not the game to buy. The game mechanics are different.

    PROS:

    1) Good graphics.

    2) Good maps. Large and lots of hiding places (you can go into almost every building).

    3) Hot swap feature (you can switch to any friendly unit on the fly). Since AI is quite dumb (charge to their deaths) the same with all battlefield games, this feature will help in positioning them correctly.

    4) Helicopers are actually flyable compared to the previous battlefield titles.

    5) Mission-based. This is good for those bored with conquest / control point type maps.

    6) Story line. Well, you can see the realities of war. You play both sides and both of you think you’re the good guys but in reality both of you are the bad guys.

    CONS:

    1) Not realistic. Too arcade.

    2) Slow stance changing. Crounching and going to prone is slow so don’t bother. Just run around like crazy and dodge the bullets.

    3) Lack of skirmish mode. I miss the conquest maps.

    4) Unlimited ammo. Once your stock runs out, it will automatically replenish in 30 seconds or so. I missed the medicine cabinets and ammo crates.

    Haven’t played online though.

    Missions are quite easy so there’s no frustration factor even for amature gamers. Some may find this boring. But even the more experienced ones will be challenged as perfecting the missions

    are really difficult. Performance is scored by these criteria:

    1) Points (gain points depending on the number of enemies you kill and they way you kill them, large penalty of 5000 points when you die)

    2) Time (fulfil the objectives in the least amount of time)

    3) Deaths (this is actually penalty, the more times you die, the less your score)

    And most of the time, you’ll be playing flimsy infantry so you die quickly and slow vehicles so you die quickly as well (anti-tank infantry is so lethal that it will kill a tank in 2 shots). So the replay factor here is great if you aim to gain higher and higher points. Easier said than done. But if you’re the type who just want’s to play a game in one pass, then this game will have a short life span.

    CLOSING COMMENTS:

    So if you want a tactical shooter, pick up SOCOM

    If you want a conquest game for the console, pick up Star Wars Battlefront.

    This game is at a class of its own.

    So far, I’ll give this a 3 for it’s arcade feel but a 5 for the FUN factor and the UNIQUE game mechanics.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Chase says:

    I would definately recommend this game to anyone…especially if you have capable online play. I would play all night if i could, on the online play as you go through rankings. The vehicles are way fun and easy to use

    The regular game is not nearly as fun once you play online and its really easy. This is the first war game i’ve ever had and i have finished missions with great ease (the controls are easy to remember). Also, it kind of cheap, I was by myself hiding behind a car and ran into the middle of the road to shoot some other hiders(about 10) and i only got hit once or twice every 10 or so seconds and trust me, that is a long time. In ten seconds you could kill about 3 people with enough ammo.

    The online play is more realistic and sniping is SO much fun.

    anywayz i recommend this to most gamers except hard-core war gamers.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. EMP says:

    OK this is another one of those FPS games that I like (rated killzone as a good one as well)…but not at first.

    I was happy as a clam to hear that BF2 was coming out for PS2 as well as computer. Being a BF1942 fan and the mode Desert Combat, I knew the game was going to be good since DC moders were involved. However my ‘puter is old so I couldn’t get the PC version.

    Well I got the game for PS2 and was immediately disappointed. For one, there was no normal capture the spawn points for single player. It was all story-basd game. As others have said….it’s battlefield! So I was turned off by that aspect. The next thing was that you couldn’t adjust the button formation. Very upsetting for being a left-hander (which I am). So the first night I simply sulked.

    But instead of simply returning it, I decided to play it for a few days. I adjusted to the right-handed button formation slowly. Also I started using the hotswap option more and more (FYI this is something rather cool in squad-based single player games. Yuo can switch with any friendly unit you see. Thereby taking control of that model and their weapons. I expect alot of EA FPS to have this in the future). I grew to like the game.

    What is really nice is the idea of bullets will kill you. Two to three rounds of an assault rifle will kill you as well as a single sniper shoot. Shocking, I know…especially if you are used to getting blasted for 10 seconds before death like most other FPS games have. Also, as pointed out, dying becomes a penalty. It effects your points in the mission and your over all rank scoring. The game challenges you to think before acting…..Is it worth diving into that crowd of enemy units because if you die…..you lose more than they are worth. Or do you hotswap to the sniper on the hill and take them out that way….OR do you hotswap to the helo to blow the village to kingdom come.

    The ranking is neat and somewhat complex. At it’s basic, level you have a star ranking with correlates with a military rank…the more starts, the higher you are ranked ranging from PFC to 4 star general. The stars are determined by a mixture of points (which is given through enemy deaths and mission objectives accomplished and lost through dying), time (the less time the more stars), hotswapping (what they call teamwork), and dying means losing stars ( yes you get double wammied in dying). Also there are metals that you obtain for skills within a class of soldier (one of five; assault, support, engineer, sniper, special ops). This shows you what your strengths and weaknesses are within each class and helps you track your progress of experience in each.

    Pros:

    -Hotswap (seriously the best way to swtich between classes, IMHO)

    -ranking system (effects replaying…the same way we loved to shoot the same Space Invaders over and over again to get a better score)

    -graphics (pretty cool)

    -missions (pretty realistic…I mean come on one is a recon mission in a helo….take pictures and leave..sounds easy doesn’t it? hehehehehe)

    -Have to play a certain number of classes on each mission. You are limited to say…engineers and assault for one mission or snipers the next. It forces you to be multi-talented and not have just one class favorite to play.

    Cons:

    -Can not alter button formation (lefties and personalized players are OOL)

    -Not the same as the PC version. If you never played BF1942…don’t worry about this. If you have, expect something totally different.

    -Must earn different classes….you have to go through missions to open up the classes which is sort of annoying…yes I know it’s in the pro section but it is also a con since I do have a favorite class.

    Five stars for fun but four for overall…lefties have feelings too. :(
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Rome Man says:

    First of all, this game is very fun. The action is incredible. A lot of weapons. You get to play as the Americans, British, or the Chinese. Every level is very decent with lots of shooting. You get to drive helicopters, boats, tanks, trucks, and lots of other stuff I can’t remember right now. You don’t have to drive the trucks though you can either sit in the passenger seat and shoot your own gun, or you can get on the back of the truck and shoot the machine gun. Their are four different types of troops. The snipers, really fun. The special ops. The support (machine gunners). And the infantry. This whole game is very fun. You can even go up the ranks from Private to General. This will be a favorite among war and action shooters. I give it 5 stars.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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