Battlefield 1 is set during the first world war and recreates the period’s attritional conflict while adding a more dramatic feel. The nature of trench warfare and its methodical progress means it’s quite challenging to use as a setting for a video game. As a result, many developers fixated on World War II capers and the dastardly actions of the third Reich. During today’s E3 conference, EA unveiled a new gameplay trailer including airships, horses, huge explosions, hand combat, enclosed trenches and much more. Furthermore, Battlefield 1 supports dynamic weather and incorporates some of the most incredible visual effects I’ve seen in a video game. Not only that, the entire game is awash with glorious texture quality, ridiculously detailed environments and wonderful physics.
DICE have introduced ‘ultimate vehicles’ which add a whole new dynamic to multiplayer confrontations. The game’s huge selection of infantry options works beautifully alongside destructible items and brings this historical period to life. I thoroughly recommend checking out the trailer below which is a mesmerising rollercoaster ride. Battlefield 1 will be released on October 21, 2016, for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC
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