

You can really tell that this is a Bad Company game. Graphically the game looks great on the Xperia Play. It is all rather meaningless in the long run and by the time you have finished you won’t remember why you started.
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Shoot a room full of bad guys here, plant some C4 over there. Whilst the story is fleshed out with cutscenes and dialogue, it is ultimately forgettable. The major difference is that you play a complete side story, parallel to the events first told on the console/PC. In the mobile version you are still up against the Russians with your Bad Company comprising of Hags, Sarge, Sweetwater, and your character Preston.
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Story is not something we normally associate with mobile titles but Bad Company 2 is no ordinary title. In fact, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 has no edgy mobile name, the iOS and Android version are just that, different versions of a game just like PC and Console. Not every gun from the console/PC version of Bad Company 2 is included but there seems to be at least one or two firearms from each class to represent. It feels like developer Digital Legends were trying to fit every single stereotypical first person mission type into the mobile platform to almost say “look at us, we can create this awesome content for a mobile device!”.įor the most part Digital Legends do a good job, gun-play feels good and speaking of guns, there are a good variety to play around with. The single player campaign contains 14 action packed missions which explore a number of locations and mission types, and the various mission types range from fast paced run and gun action, to intense vehicle missions and some sneaky sniper play slotted in-between to mix thing up. The Android release is currently exclusive to the Xperia play and whilst the content is almost identical to the iOS release, the new controls offer an improved experience.īattlefield Bad Company 2 on mobile is a fully fledged First Person Shooter. Now it seems every other week another publisher is opening their very own Android store and one of the latest is Electronic Arts very own, Flexion Store.ĮA’s blockbuster First Person Shooter got its original mobile release on the iPhone back in December 2010.

Masters of imitation, Gameloft have done their fair share, optimizing the best of their current roster to work with the added controls that the Xperia brings to the table. The Xperia Play has been out for a while now and whilst the gaming library was a little thin at release, it has now swelled to offer a good variety of games from a number of mobile publishers.
