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Battlefield 1943 backwards compatible
Battlefield 1943 backwards compatible











battlefield 1943 backwards compatible

The single-player War Stories of Battlefield 1 were excellent, but the only other Great War shooter I could find was Verdun, and that proved to be a misfire.Ĭhecking out the Store’s personalised recommendations didn’t provide me with any interesting alternatives. I even found the diverse combat of World War I to be under-represented. It’s just that there could be so many more. It’s not that there are no World War Two games for PS4, and there are alternatives to first or third-person shooters, such as Sudden Strike 4.

battlefield 1943 backwards compatible

Battlefield 1943 – why isn’t that for sale? The Saboteur? I’ve heard it’s a hidden gem. What happened to that Medal Of Honor franchise I had been vaguely aware of, created as it was by Steven Spielberg? Evidently missing in action. And indeed there are – enough to keep you playing until your hands seize up. I had imagined there to be an army of World War II games. In terms of shooters which I could play there and then, I was left with very little of interest aside from Sniper Elite 3 and 4.īeing relatively new to serious gaming and to the PlayStation 4, this came as a surprise.

battlefield 1943 backwards compatible

No earlier Call Of Duty games set during that conflict were present. Advertising for Call Of Duty: WW2 was ubiquitous, but only available for pre-order. But when I searched the PlayStation Store, I discovered that there were barely any to choose from. After I saw Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk at a cinema three times in two days, I was very much in the frame of mind to immerse myself in a World War II videogame.













Battlefield 1943 backwards compatible