
GameTap writes: "We've recently written a fair bit about the multiplayer aspects of EA Dice's latest first-person shooter Battlefield: Bad Company, but the last time we ever saw any single-player was around the time it was originally announced. All we really remember about back then was that one of your mission objectives was, literally, "Invade neutral country." Recently, EA showed off some more of the single-player campaign to media; we got a refresher on the story, which centers around Preston Marlow, a private in the 222nd Army Battalion, B-Company (the titular Bad Company where all sorts of rejects and miscreants get transferred to), and how he and his squad get into all sorts of hijinks involving mercenary gold."