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But calls for a rethink offering more parity between those paying and those who are purely playing for free are unlikely to appeal to EA who want to start making money out of Battlefield Heroes' sizeable user base. That gamers are up-in-arms about a price reduction rather than increase is a unique situation. Sounds good on the surface, and surely no cause for alarm right? Unfortunately the inclusion of a stealth tax on the non-paying player, which increases the amount of time it takes to get the same items using in-game experience instead of cash, has upset a few people. The recently revised microtransaction pricing model of Battlefield Heroes reduces the cost of weapons, equipment and clothes in the shop meaning players get to power-up their character for much less actual money. And because it's free, I can say bland things like "it's definitely worth a look'' without worrying too much about the nation's wallets. But there are some moments of classic Battlefield brilliance to be had, especially on the vehicle maps. However, there's not enough variety in terms of maps and characters to keep you engaged for the long haul.
Heroes plays smoothly - gliding and dreamlike, in fact. But then again, it's always good to leave and come back anonymously, after a disastrous match.Ĭharacter customisation at the start is basic, as EA are hoping you'll want to create a unique character by investing in Battlefunds: some suits can be rented using the earned Valor Points (VP), but it's BF you'll be spending if you want anything for keeps.Ĭharging people for vanity seems perfectly acceptable to me: if this model works for EA, long may the desire of others to be pointlessly different subsidise my freeloading lifestyle. It seems a shame you can't level up one character in more than one style. You can't swap though classes: think of playing MMOs, in terms of logging out and in again with your other characters. Games are quick - around 10 minutes -and they're all based around the ticketing system of capturing points and killing each.other. And the Soldier is your fence-sitting compromise between the two. The Commando is the dirty tricks spy with (rather ineffective) invisibility, traps, low HP and a sniper rifle.
The Gunner glides around the four maps, mopping up bullets with his HP-stacked body, and spraying them back with his minigun. Your choice of classes is basic, and identical for both teams - the National Army and the Royalists. Starting up is painful - chances are you'll be the only level one character in the neighbourhood (at which point you can't even sprint) but once you get to level five, and you'll have a decent spread of weak weaponry.
The third-person view, the slower pace, and the array of weapons, cooldowns, missions, and levels make it feel more like an MMO than most other shooters. First, LEGO Indy gets rid of all the Swastikas to stop a LEGO character ever appearing naughty, and now in this free-to-play online Battlefield shooter, they're restyled the National Army.īattlefield Heroes isn't the TF2 rip-off it was easy to assume it'd be, but neither is it a fully fledged member of the Battlefield canon. Anyone would think it was embarrassing to be a Nazi.