Battlefield 1 Review - 6 Ups & 4 Downs

By Jack Pooley /

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6. The Campaign Is Surprisingly Good

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The Battlefield franchise has historically either not even bothered with a proper campaign (beyond skirmishes against bots) or may as well not have, given how thoroughly tedious and piecemeal they've typically ended up.

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Well, DICE finally got it right with BF1's collection of War Stories, telling a number of hour-long tales from WW1 with memorable characters, actual emotion, strong set-pieces and excellent voice acting.

It's not perfect by any means (the stealth sections aren't great), but it's a major step-up from the usual fare, and actually tries to do something ambitious with the standard war game campaign.

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By compartmentalising the action and shifting perspectives, it ensures that staleness doesn't have much of a chance to set in. If this were the formula for all future BF campaigns, that'd be no bad thing.