Newest Batch Of Scans For Battlefield: Bad Company
After popular game developer Electronic Arts has announced that they currently have games for the the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360 in the works, fans everywhere cheered, but who would have thought that such a wonderful treat was in store for them?
Much excitement among gamers occurred after Battlefield: Bad Company was officially announced some time last week. Due for release in 2007, the game revolves around a team of renegade soldiers behind enemy lines that the player will have to control. The title boasts of fully-interactive (and destructible) environments, a cinematic gaming experience, as well as a storyline that is bound to impress followers of the genre. The game is also being created with Digital Illusion’s Frostbite engine.
Since 2007 is still months away and we know that expectant fans want their regular fix of Battlefield, here’s some scans from the latest issue of Game Informer that should tide us all over until the next batch of news about the game comes up.
Thanks to Kevin for the tip!
After popular game developer Electronic Arts has announced that they currently have games for the the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360 in the works, fans everywhere cheered, but who would have thought that such a wonderful treat was in store for them?
Much excitement among gamers occurred after Battlefield: Bad Company was officially announced some time last week. Due for release in 2007, the game revolves around a team of renegade soldiers behind enemy lines that the player will have to control. The title boasts of fully-interactive (and destructible) environments, a cinematic gaming experience, as well as a storyline that is bound to impress followers of the genre. The game is also being created with Digital Illusion’s Frostbite engine.
Since 2007 is still months away and we know that expectant fans want their regular fix of Battlefield, here’s some scans from the latest issue of Game Informer that should tide us all over until the next batch of news about the game comes up.
Thanks to Kevin for the tip!