Battlefield 3 is gaining a lot of momentum among gaming communities and gaming review sites alike. Fans are eagerly awaiting the true successor to the previous PC-only Battlefield, Battlefield 2, which was hailed as one of the first best modern warfare games that spurred and inspired developers worldwide to copy its success. Leveling up and unlocking systems are now in virtually every first person shooter that is released, and this can be mostly attributed to the juggernaut Battlefield 2. Now, a new revolutionary game is set to be released in just a matter of weeks. Battlefield 3 is promising to be the first person shooter that PC Gamers have been cheated out of and have been waiting for years to get.
Battlefield 3 is shipping with many features that used to be considered standards back in the day, but are now difficult to find among PC games due to shoddy console ports that are only created to make a quick buck. Very adjustable graphics settings, near photorealistic graphics, FOV (Field of View) adjusting, 64 player combat on multiplayer, massive maps, a variety of vehicles to use, including jets, and so much more. Many small but intense teaser trailers and gameplay trailers and reveals have been released periodically to build hype for the game, and to showcase the ridiculously good graphics that is being praised by critics and gamers alike. Many believe this will be the first game to usurp Crysis and Crysis 2's graphics, which were incredibly intensive and beautiful at the time of their releases.
So what are gamers to do? Believe the hype? Or simply wait it out and see what reviewers have to say about the game? Although many are skeptical that such a hyped game will actually live up to the hype, the general consensus among beta testers and a select lucky few that managed to play the game in gaming conventions have applauded the game's difficultly, fluidity, teamplay, and graphics. They have hailed it as the game to own for the fall and winter season of 2011, and for the next few years. Preordering the game gives many benefits, including the free expansion pack "Back to Karkand" that is showcasing some of the most popular maps from previous PC-only Battlefield games like Wake Island, and Karkand City, and more.
In summary, the game has already gained universal acclaim by critics and gamers alike, and it is still is not ready for release. This will be the defining game of this year, if not the decade. Get ready for serious modern warfare action.
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