PlayTM writes: "Much like the Chelsea team roster, the first-person shooter genre has become well known for being over populated and prone to under performance. However, just like the Russian-owned London football club, there is the odd genuine star turn mixed in amongst the masses of mediocre purchases. So, bearing that limp sporting analogy in mind, is EA and DICE's latest offering in the longstanding Battlefield series a goal-scoring Didier Drogba or a bench-bound Steve Sidwell?
In actual fact, Battlefield: Bad Company bears more than a passing resemblance to Chelsea's self-styled 'midfield magician' Joe Cole, at least insofar as its range of ability is somewhat limited but its polish and excellence across the things it does well almost always succeeds in papering over any niggling sensation of feeling short-changed by a fleet-footed impostor."