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Tuesday 24 April 2018

Review of Battlefeild 3 (360/BC, PS3, PC)

Hey everyone! To kick off this season of backwards goodness is hailed the best shooter on the Xbox 360 library. But does this game have the accessibility features to match? let's find out!





The Battlefield franchise is one of the best online shooters since 2002 when  Battlefield 1942 was released. In 2010 The franchise went mainstream when Bad Company 2 came out.The very next year, in 2011, this game was released. This game follows the best selling book, "the Russian by Andy McNab. You play as a US Marine who has to track down Solomon, the leader of a global terror network,

Big shout out to my buddy in the College Library, Dan "HTML" Terney and Denny Reid for the requests! Keep 'em coming guys!


The accessibility scores are as follows.


Visibility 10
This game has colourblind modes, which can be changed on the fly. via the game's options menu*. Once again, DICE  fails to disappoint in this category.


Audibility 10
There are subtitles in the campaign. So you'll understand what's going on in the campaign*. There are on-screen notifications in multiplayer as well. If an event in a game happens like the opposing team capturing a point you control an on-screen notifications crop on the screen. This makes the game very accessible to a hearing-impaired player.

Mobility 10
There's a load of a button and stick layouts to pick from in the console versions, The keys can be rebound and there's controller support in the PC versions too*. So you'll be OK with this game.



Gameplay 10
Although the capaign is kinda short,  the multiplayer makes up for it. The Premium expansion pack gives you access to a vast library of maps, additional modes like Gun Master (Gun Game/ Arms Race battlefield style!) which gives you limitless hours of playtime. So if you're looking for a good online shooter to play over the summer, this game is for you! 



OVERALL SCORE 100%



 annd Battlefield 3 takes the lead for the Fulgore Award!






*=  loot boxes, and  microtransactions are not  required to access those accessibility features (sorry guys! couldn't resist it!)






 

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