One of the most groundbreaking games in FPS history, allowing players to re-enact historical battles of World
War 2 in surprising (if not
perfect) accuracy and realism. This
game was also the first FPS style
game to feature the ability to command any vehicle or stationary weapon battery the
player might come across during gameplay. (The
game features almost any vehicle significant to the
war, allowing players to command everything from a
British Sherman Battle Tank to a Japanese Battleship)
Battlefield 1942 is not only a revolutionary
game because of its unique style of gameplay combined with easy-to-operate controller configurations, but also because (despite comments made by my fellow
Canadian, Random
Hoser) it is considerably accurate historically, providing brief accounts of battles after the real victors have won, and making up a believable post-battle summaries if the winning team were infact defeated during the given battle.
Two expansions have been released by EA since the games original debut, first of which was the "Road to Rome" expansion, which added the
French and Italien forces into the gameplay, and is truly worth purchasing, and the later-released "Secret Weapons of World
War 2" expansion, which, in my opinion, strayed too far from the WW2 atmosphere generated by the original title and was not very enjoyable, nor worth the money I paid for it.
Many mods have also been released from various sources, although the most notorious of them are the "Eve of Destruction" mod (since been succeeded by EA's new release, "Battlefield Vietnam") and the glorious "Desert Combat" mod, which in my opinion is almost more enjoyable than the original
game, and worth 7 hours to download.
In summary, Battlefield 1942 is one of the greatest (probably THE greatest) FPS title ever to be released, and is worth the original price ($49.99) to buy, even years after its release.
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Counterstrike is a good game, but most
people who play Battlefield 1942 see it as mediocre, and afterwards find it less enjoyable then the said title.
Player01 says: I found Secret Weapons of World
War 2 wasn't as enjoyable as Road to Rome
Player02: No other game has ever allowed me to use me old FPS skills, while simultaneously giving me the option of strafing my friends in a P-51
Mustang!