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Review: Battlefield 4

“Battlefield 4” is the newest popular entry in the shooter series developed by DICE and Electronic Arts. Building on the ideas and mechanics of Battlefield 3, the game’s graphics falter on older consoles, but it still stands as one of the most acclaimed FPS titles among fans. Read my analysis to see if Battlefield 4 is worth buying and playing!

“Battlefield 4” is the newest popular entry in the shooter series developed by DICE and Electronic Arts. Building on the ideas and mechanics of Battlefield 3, the game’s graphics falter on older consoles, but it still stands as one of the most acclaimed FPS titles among fans. Read my analysis to see if Battlefield 4 is worth buying and playing!

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Let’s start with what every player appreciates: the **campaign mode**. In Battlefield 4, the single‑player campaign delivers non‑stop action and explosive set‑pieces that heighten both excitement and realism, while also teaching you every control and feature the game offers.

During the campaign, you’ll face familiar combat scenarios—tight infantry engagements, long‑range sniper missions, and the operation of boats, helicopters, and various other vehicles.

Beyond the campaign, Battlefield 4 also shines in its **multiplayer** offering: a well‑regarded mode featuring numerous maps and load‑out options, supporting up to **64 players** simultaneously. Today, that scale is practically a requirement for any successful FPS on the market.

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The **environments** are incredibly varied, from tense night‑time raids to frozen mountain tops and collapsing skyscrapers. Every detail has been meticulously crafted to showcase the game’s graphical capabilities, clearly demonstrating its level of visual fidelity.

As expected, both the **online multiplayer** and **co‑op** modes excel. Soldiers can choose from a wide range of **game modes**, from straightforward Team Deathmatch—where two teams face off—to more complex Conquest and Domination, which require coordinated teamwork.

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Even more engaging is the **ranking system**, which rewards player performance with new weapons, camouflage patterns, and gadgets—telescopic sights, mines, missile launchers, and more—encouraging you to keep unlocking fresh gear.

Vehicles become instruments of mass destruction: tanks, attack helicopters, and fighter jets are all lethal in the right hands, though they demand skill to pilot safely, lest you become easy prey for ground‑based RPG teams.


The **core gameplay** remains familiar yet refined. Soldiers move faster and more fluidly—running, vaulting, and diving feel natural—while aiming is precise and responsive, delivering that satisfying “gun in hand” control.

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**Graphics** are always a hot topic, especially when comparing **console** and **PC** versions. Unsurprisingly, next‑gen consoles and high‑end PCs benefit from more advanced lighting and post‑processing effects, powered by modern GPUs and CPUs.

By contrast, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 editions—hamstrung by older hardware—look noticeably dated, with jagged edges and lower‑resolution textures making the experience feel rough compared to the previous installment. Watch this side‑by‑side comparison:


As you can see, aliasing and muddy textures plague the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions. Still, die‑hard fans can usually overlook visual shortcomings to enjoy the robust multiplayer.

Notably, these graphical hiccups are most apparent online; the **single‑player campaign**—even on older consoles—retains more polish, though it isn’t immune to occasional stutters.

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On the **audio** front, Battlefield 4 soars above its visuals—and above many competitors. Weapon fire crackles with authenticity, easy to distinguish between outdoor volleys and interior explosions. Soldier footsteps, vehicle engines, rustling foliage, and roaring fires all immerse you in the battlefield.

For the full effect, I highly recommend playing multiplayer with a quality headset:

Verdict
  • Graphics
  • Interface
  • Entertainment
  • Gameplay
  • Features
4.7

Summary

Battlefield 4 is back with the goal of taking its rightful place. Even with these visual (graphic) issues, the game maintains its strong appeal among FPS fans, featuring balanced gameplay, a great list of maps, and a variety of weapon and equipment options.

The price in Brazil is still a bit high, costing up to R$249.90 for consoles, which is almost an exaggeration for retailers to charge this amount. With this in mind, we selected the best retailers in Brazil with much lower prices, reaching up to R$179.90.

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