

It’s chocked full of action, and is very much a team based cooperative experience online, which similar games don’t seem to be able to provide as well. Still, with this in mind Battlefield 4 really appears to have one of the best multiplayer experiences out of any of the Battlefield games as well as it’s competition. The single player experience pretty much exists to prepare the gamer for the multiplayer portion of the game. Story telling wasn’t exactly ever the the strong point of this series. The single player experience for the majority of the Battlefield games have always felt more like an extended tutorial sequence that really gave players the feel for the basics, like vehicle movements, a good feel for the variety of weapons and tactics. Outside of the Bad Company sin-off titles though, the Battlefield franchise has always seemed to lack a good, in-depth single player story.

There’s certainly no lack of strategic options in the Battlefield franchise, which certainly helps it’s replayability. Being able to lead a bombing run from a jet, provide cover fire from a helicopter or drive an M1 Abrams tank right through the front of a building is certainly an attractive option to have over Battlefield’s competition. The scope and size of each of the games has increased with each release and allows for more character customization and vehicles, weapons and of course tactics. This is definitely not a bad thing for DICE and EA though. The core gameplay and experience has, however, largely remained the same. This franchise, in the grand scheme of things has really not changed all that drastically throughout the years. Next up on the chopping block is Battlefield 4. Ghosts promises to bring the same great multiplayer experience and feeling that all of the CoD titles have had, and from the looks of it may be improving on it as much as they can without changing what it is that makes this game a favorite for so many gamers. However you may feel about the CoD series, Activision is still working hard to remain top dog in the military shooter arena. The question is, will it be enough this time around? With reports of pre-orders for Ghosts appearing to wane in comparison to a few of the more recent Call of Duty games, are people really even excited for it, or are they simply hooked on the nostalgia of it all? While Ghosts is going to offer a good, in-depth multiplayer experience is it going to be enough? There are plenty of gamers that still love a long, involved single player experience, which depending on who you are you may find lacking for the franchise as a whole. The game is also giving us characters control over man’s best friend, more environmental destruction and of course fish, who are much more aware of their surroundings. Ghosts is promising to change things up this time a bit by making the United States the underdog, instead of a power house will all the advantages. Nonetheless, fans are still very excited for the new game coming. Though, the franchise has never quite been able to recapture that magic from the first Black Ops release.
Killzone shadow fall vs battlefield 4 series#
The Call of Duty series has certainly done well for itself in the last few years. To start, lets take a look at Call of Duty Ghosts. With the usual competitive spirit between The Battlefield and Call of Duty series, does Killzone entering the fray change anything or is it still the two heavy weights that we’re interested in? The very next week comes Call of Duty Ghosts and finally, Killzone: Shadow Fall on the 15th of November.Īll three of these titles promise to bring something unique to their franchises this time around, but when it comes down to it only one is going to best the others.

The first title to be making it’s way to us, and clearly trying to be the early bird who gets the worm is Dice’s Battlefield 4. We’ve got Call of Duty: Ghosts, Battlefield 4 and Killzone Shadow Fall, all landing within about two weeks of one another. This fall has some big releases coming for first person shooter fans, especially if you’re into the more modern day, military-style shooters.
