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Xbox
360 Games : Battlefield 2: Modern
Combat™
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The Battlefield franchise explodes
onto Xbox 360™ with a living battlefield, adrenaline-soaked action,
and a bleeding-edge arsenal of vehicles and weapons. Battlefield 2:
Modern Combat™ delivers fierce online multiplayer competition and a
story-driven single-player campaign where you see both sides of the
war.

Salient
Features
Online warfare
Up to 24 players can battle it out on 16 maps including tropical,
swampland, desert, and arctic warzones.
Offline intensity
"HotSwapping" keeps you in the heart of the action in 20
single-player missions obscured by deception and propaganda.
Huge arsenal
Own the battlefield with 35 land, sea, and air vehicles, four
armies, five soldier classes, and 55 state-of-the-art weapons.
Online community
Features include clan support, match analysis, global rankings, and
stat tracking.

Game
Preview
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat™ for
Xbox 360™ is coming to a next-gen console near you, and bringing
with it not only the content and gameplay that made the original
Xbox version such a hit, but also a host of new upgrades and tweaks
to get it just right for its next-gen appearance.
Basics
For those not familiar with the game, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat
is an action/military combat game where you play one of several
different kits (medic, engineer, special ops, etc.) of your choosing
in various combat scenarios. The game type is predominantly
conquest, which means you and the faction you're fighting for take
control of as many camps/spawn points on the map as possible while
whittling away at the opponent's "tickets." Remove one enemy ticket
for each kill, and by controlling more of the camps on the map you
cause their tickets to dwindle faster. Control all the camps or
eliminate your enemy entirely to win the battle.

The tactics, variety, and gameplay
stem from the award winning Battlefield 1942, and if you'd like more
details on just how the game plays, feel free to visit our Preview
for the original Xbox® version of Battlefield 2: Modern Combat.
You can expect to find the finished
product on store shelves in mid-March.
Now it's really a question of what
has changed or evolved from the original Xbox version to this Xbox
360 version, and the answer is a fair bit. Read on to find out just
what.
Massive Graphics Overhaul
Like Electronic Arts' Madden NFL 06 and NBA Live 06, Battlefield 2:
Modern Combat hasn't just undergone tweaks and upgrades to its
visuals. They didn't just give it a face-lift, they went ahead with
massive reconstructive surgery. Put simply, the game has never
looked better. Take a look at the screenshots and keep the following
factoids in mind.
- Each asset used to build the
original has essentially been replaced with a next-gen
equivalent. Grass is fuller, textures unbelievably sharper and
much better defined, the lighting is richer, and the animations
are smoother.
- The little touches have been
added to the game to help immerse you far more dramatically into
the experience. For example:
- You'll notice character's
faces change into a type of "battle roar" when they lay down
the hammer and start firing away. It's a small detail, but
it adds tension and drama.
- Bullet holes, scorch marks,
environmental damage, are all now persistent, so when you
put a clip into the wall while you're laying down covering
fire, you'll see those same bullet holes when you run by
five minutes later. Environments now look truly "battle
worn" after a match is over.
- The physics have been given
a bit of a jump start too, so not only will players animate
better, but you'll also find that individual elements of
their armor (e.g. a backpack) will jostle up and down as
they run, shell casings will bounce realistically off of
walls, and the death animations are more solidly based on
weight and momentum (watch what happens to a body after
shooting them while they're parachuting for proof).
- A lot greater variety of
character models add to the sensation that each soldier is an
individual entity.

Single Player Changes
Though nothing has radically changed, you will find a few tweaks to
the single-player experience to add depth and continuity. For
example:
- The Hot Swap feature is now less
picky about selecting a character. You no longer need perfect
line of site, so if a character or vehicle is partially
obscured, that's no longer a problem.
- The rate-of-fire, damage, and
clip capacities for each gun are now the same for both
multiplayer and single-player, adding continuity and removing a
little confusion from the original Xbox version.
- The AI has gone back to school
and come back with a higher IQ. You'll now find more strategic
and cunning AI to contend with, though it's not so elaborate a
change as to alter the pace of the game, so no worries there.
Achievements
Those wishing to up their gamerscore should be happy in the
knowledge that what were essentially already achievements (e.g.
medals) will be the same as they were before, but shall now add to
your gamerscore. For those wondering, no, your stats do not carry
over from the original Xbox version to the Xbox 360 version of
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat.

Downloadable Included
The Warsome downloadable content pack made available for the
original Xbox version over Xbox Live® is packed into Battlefield 2:
Modern Combat for Xbox 360, so out of the case you'll have access
to:
- Four additional maps: Frostbite,
Full Frontal, and Hidden.
- Four new vehicles, including the
snowmobile found in Frostbite.
- New character skins (e.g the
winter camouflage uniforms).
- For a full report on what the
Warsome downloadable pack provided, check here.
Downloadable Content
Beyond the packed in content from the previous download, you can
expect not only dashboard themes and Gamer Pictures from the Xbox
Live Marketplace, but a fully playable free demo available for
download shortly before Battlefield 2 launches. The possibility for
future content (e.g. maps) after launch is there, but for now, EA is
simply making sure it ships the best product it can. You can expect
to find the finished product on store shelves in mid-March.

| Game
Specifications |
| Single Screen Players |
1 Player |
| Multi Screen Players |
2 -24 Players |
| Audio |
Dolby 5.1
Surround |
| Video |
Ideal
Recommended : HDTV 720p |
| Game Rating |
T (Teen) have
content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older. Titles
in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes,
crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or
infrequent use of strong language. |
| Xbox Live |
Enabled |
| Publisher |
Electronic Arts |
| Genre |
Shooter |
| Release Date |
NA |

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