Battlefield 1’s formula for large-scale, objective-driven warfare is as intense and theatrical as ever against the haunting, archaic backdrop of World War I. Its single-player campaign is a pleasantly surprising anthology of small, human stories that do a good job capturing the tone of the era and showcasing some of its most iconic weaponry and vehicles.
But it’s the exhilarating multiplayer that most strongly capitalizes on the potential of this old-school arsenal, bringing a number of subtle changes that keep the combat balanced and smart while still allowing for the hallmark chaos that makes Battlefield such a fantastic first-person shooter series.
The Battlefield series has not been known for the quality of its single-player campaigns in recent years, but Battlefield 1’s campaign is a pleasant surprise. Its objectives are simple, but it still does a good job of showcasing some of the era’s most iconic weaponry and vehicles.
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