Battlefield 1943
Xbox 360 · 2009
About this game
Battlefield 1 is the fifteenth main game in the Battlefield shooter franchise and as a main entry the follow-up to the 2013 Battlefield 4 .
This time it is set during World War I and it is inspired by historic events.
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Like most of the main games in the series it combines a single-player campaign with an extensive amount of multiplayer modes.
The campaign consists of six large missions, dubbed War Stories, each with a different protagonist, a different setting and distinct gameplay elements.
The prologue "Storm of Steel" is experienced through the eyes of several Harlem Hellfighters in France and "Through Mud and Blood" is about controlling a tank in France as a British driver. "Friends in High Places" takes it to the skies in France and England as a fighter pilot for the Royal Flying Corp and in "Avanti Savoia" you are a member of the Arditi in Italy.
In "The Runner" you are an ANZAC runner in Turkey and the final story "Nothing is Written" is about controlling a Bedouin warrior commanded by Lawrence of Arabia in Mesopotamia.
Each story has a different approach and offers specific vehicles, weapons or play styles.
Multiplayer usually supports 24, 32 or 64 players on a single map depending on the game mode and most of these are based on the settings of the single-player War Stories.
The game was launched with nine multiplayer maps: Amiens, Argonne Forest, Ballroom Blitz, Empire's Edge, Fao Fortress, Monte Grappa, Sinai Desert, St.
Quentin Scar, and Suez.
There are seven game modes: Air Superiority, Conquest, Domination, Operations, Rush, Team Deathmatch, and War Pigeons.
Rush, Conquest, Team Deathmatch, and Domination all return from Battlefield 4 .
Air Superiority was introduced in Battlefield 3: End Game .
War Pigeons is a team based mode where up to 24 players need to work together to locate pigeons.
Once captured, a pigeon needs to be held and defended by the team, while the other team attempts to kill that player.
While it is held, a message is being written and
About Xbox 360
Microsoft's second console, the Xbox 360 (2005), is remembered for popularizing online multiplayer through Xbox Live and for a notoriously high hardware failure rate (the "Red Ring of Death") — which ironically makes well-preserved, working units and complete game cases more collectible today. Physical 360 games are still generally affordable, though limited Kinect-era peripherals and bundles are becoming harder to find complete.
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