![]() Battlefield games have always been grand, ridiculous, futuristic designs. If someone had told me 15 years ago that this is what online gaming would be, I wouldn't have believed them. ![]() ![]() I'll spot a glimmer from a hillside 300 metres away, and it'll be a sniper readying to kill me. On the ground below, a tank has smashed through the lower floors of the building. In the air above me, jets twirl, chased by artillery. In the distance, smoke stacks rise from a burning forest. On its best maps – like the 64-player Caspian Border – every pixel on screen flickers with battle. Battlefield 3's multiplayer makes me want to place a deckchair in the desert and watch the chaos happening all around.
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