The Battlefield series wasn't always the bloated, DLC-ridden mess it is today, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 was just about the pinnacle of the series on console. While the game had a fun single-player campaign, the real meat of it was to be found in Bad Company 2's online multiplayer. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 featured the same large-scale, squad-based combat that the franchise is known for, while introducing a number of additions and improvements. The best new feature was the Rush online mode, a modified version of Gold Rush from Bad Company 1. Pitting attackers against defenders, they must attempt to capture M-COM Stations before their respawn tickets deplete. Along with an array of well-made, balanced maps, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 had a good selection of weaponry and vehicles at player's disposal. The game also featured cutting edge graphics with the excellent Frostbite engine allowing for destructible environments. For a long time, Bad Company 2 was the game of choice for large-scale warfare.