GameSpy writes: "We had already played Battlefield: Bad Company a couple of times, so in order to keep things interesting, DICE offered up one of the later levels at last night's EA Spring Break event in San Francisco. While ostensibly very similar to most of the first-person shooters out there, we found that Bad Company actually felt surprisingly different to play, though the difference was more in tone than in the nuts and bolts of the gameplay.
We had already played Battlefield: Bad Company a couple of times, so in order to keep things interesting, DICE offered up one of the later levels at last night's EA Spring Break event in San Francisco. While ostensibly very similar to most of the first-person shooters out there, we found that Bad Company actually felt surprisingly different to play, though the difference was more in tone than in the nuts and bolts of the gameplay."
Spiffy:
-Great mo-capped camera work on the cut-scenes
-Oppressively frantic tone
-Great smoke and debris
Iffy:
-Still some notable frame-rate issues when driving
-Almost too many explosions