Predicting The Metacritic Scores For 2016's Biggest Video Games

3. Battlefield 1 (86)

The core Battlefield games have always performed consistently well into the 80s, and if EA DICE give Battlefield 1 a much smoother launch than Battlefield 4, then they should be onto another winner here.

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The visuals, unique WW1 setting and gigantic multiplayer set-pieces should result in Battlefield being the best-reviewed FPS of the "big three" this year (the other two being CoD and Titanfall), even without any fancy sci-fi tricks.

Reports from the closed alpha testing have been extremely positive for the most part, and while it won't exactly reinvent the wheel, it's reasonable to expect another absurdly addictive multiplayer suite that'll keep you glued to your platform of choice for months.

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