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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
First Battlefield I played in years.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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This is the first Battlefield I play since Battlefield 3. Decided to get after reading so many good reviews. The campaign is short and pointless, but you're not buying this came for the campaign. You're buying for the multiplayer, which is everything I was hoping for.
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What else is there to say? This is an addictive shooter, with lots of realistic graphics, with a touch of COD arcade-like. There are plenty of game modes and additions to keep you busy for a while.
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BF6 is a breath of fresh air compared to recent games like BF 2042 and the past few years of Call of Duty. If you enjoyed any of the older Battlefields like BF3 and BF4, you'll enjoy BF6. Biggest negative is the single player campaign in BF6 is pretty week and not that enjoyable
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While this game can be fun, it can also be frustrating. The campaign isn't bad and has some fun sequences and kind of gives you the entire view into the class system that the multiplayer uses.
The weapons all do feel different, but the unlock system can take a while to generate enough XP to unlock the attachments you want to use.
Levelling up does give access to more weapons and gadgets and seems to be about the right pace. However the recently released Battlepass seems to be very skewed and takes forever to get from tier to tier. It also several different paths which also look like they will take a large chunk of time to accomplish, with the higher rewards being possibly out of reach. The Battlepass is also skewed towards those that play REDSEC (battle royale and gauntlet), which don't really have that BF feeling to them, but instead are tacked on because every other game is doing a Battle Royale.
The good news is that there are constant tweaks and updates to try and make the game better and better, but the con of this is sometimes those tweaks are not for the better.
In general, the game rewards those that play as a squad and utilize their abilities to work together to capture objectives, etc. Unfortunately, the Daily, Weekly, and Weapon challenges encourage the player to go off on their own to be able to accomplish them. That being said, when you are with a good squad and working together and having some really crazy gunfights or cinematic moments in a round, the game can really shine and be fun.
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Fun and well-made game with smooth gameplay and great visuals. The only downside is the very short story mode. It feels rushed and leaves you wanting more.
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I was a big fan of Battlefield 3 and played the others afterwards, just not as much. This game is such a great time, while some may argue about the campaign, I thought is was enjoyable play through. Even went back to do the completion trophies. As for the multiplayer, I've been playing since the closed beta, and have been having so much fun like I did in Battlefield 3. The new destruction physics are incredible, and each match you are having new experience. While you may encounter some bugs, nothing that I experienced has been game breaking and I'm sure future updates will address such things. I also thought the free to play BR mode is also a great time, something to defiantly check out if you're on the fence about this game. I give it a 5 out 5. If your looking for true authentic 1 to 1 game play, go join the Army.
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I was going back and forth between rating it four or five stars and I wish I could rate it 4.5. I’m sure most people that buy this game are going in with the intention of only playing the multiplayer but I think it’s neat that they decided to include a campaign. I enjoyed it for the course of 5 hours or so, but it’s a very forgettable story. If you’re a trophy hunter, it’s so easy to get all the trophies that are campaign related. The multiplayer trophies on the other hand are going to take you a while. No matter which class you decide to play as in the multiplayer, you’re going to have fun especially when you’re playing with friends. Last thing I feel I should include is that progression can also take a while to unlock more guns, gadgets, etc. But I don’t feel it’s to the point where it’s too grindy.
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Great graphics but not much has changed from previous games. Have played in a couple of years and was expecting more of an improvement. Online multiplayer is still fun.
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Better then call of duty. This is one game that is a must have no for first person fans. Feeling like the old days of battlefield. The battle royal is dumb and shouldn't even be played.
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On the PS5 platform, Battlefield 6 is one of the most compelling multiplayer shooters of the generation so far. If your primary interest is jumping into large-scale, vehicle-laden warfare with friends or online squads, this game will likely satisfy you. The core experience is polished, well optimised, and fun.
That said, if you’re looking for a standout single-player narrative, major mode innovation, or radical changes to the franchise blueprint, you may feel the game stops a little short of greatness.
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9/10. Best 1st person shooter on the market. Multiplayer is fantastic. Campaign was very good but short. The battle royale mode is a work in progress but it’s better than warzone.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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After playing for a few weeks, I can confidently say that Battlefield 6 is a triumphant return to form, correcting the mistakes of 2042 by bringing back the classic class system and meaningful destruction, delivering the superior modern military shooter experience fans have been demanding. While the single-player campaign is forgettable and a few maps feel too open, the core multiplayer experience is an intense, polished, and tactical success that easily earns its high score.
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After the mixed reception of Battlefield 2042, I went into Battlefield 6 cautiously—but I’m happy to say this feels like the franchise finally finding its footing again.
Gameplay & Gunplay:
The gunplay is the best it’s been in years. Weapons feel punchy, recoil patterns are predictable without being boring, and movement has just the right amount of weight. The return of class-based gameplay brings back the sense of teamwork the series was starting to lose.
Maps & Destruction:
DICE really flexed the PS5 hardware here. The maps are huge, detailed, and full of dynamic destruction. Skyscrapers collapsing mid-match, bridges blowing apart, and sandstorms rolling in make every round feel unpredictable in the best way. Some maps are better balanced than others, but overall the variety is great.
Performance:
On PS5, the game runs smoothly at 60 FPS in most modes, with very few dips—even during chaos-heavy moments. Load times are quick, and the haptic feedback on the DualSense adds a nice layer of immersion.
Progression & Customization:
Progression feels more rewarding and less grindy than recent entries. Unlocks come at a steady pace, and customization doesn’t feel cluttered or overly monetized. There are microtransactions, but they’re mostly cosmetic.
The Downsides:
A couple of maps feel too open, leading to long stretches without seeing the enemy. There are also occasional bugs—nothing game-breaking, but enough to remind you this is a live-service title that will need a few patches.
Verdict:
Battlefield 6 is the return to form fans have been waiting for. It’s not perfect, but it captures that signature “only in Battlefield” chaos better than any game since BF4. If you're on PS5 and craving massive battles, dynamic destruction, and squad-based action, this is absolutely worth picking up.