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    Battlefield 2: Special Forces Review

    Posted on Thursday, January 05 2006 @ 14:29:50 CET by LSDsmurf


    There are also eight new maps, and these prove that DICE hasn't lost its touch for creating eerily beautiful combat environments with oodles of detailed décor. The palace and gardens in the Warlord map would be a high point for most FPS games, and the misty waters and war-torn streets of Ghost Town certainly give them a run for their money. The new units are as intricately worked and brilliantly animated as their vanilla Battlefield 2 counterparts, and the effects are as special as they have ever been. Battlefield 2 remains the most gorgeous, cinematic online combat experience in town.

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