![]() BF1942 missions are focused on capturing and/or defending objectives and have no single player character or narrative (apart from the mission briefing screen which gives you the setting). My review of BF1942/RTR/SW is based on a play through of both the Allied and Axis campaigns and playing all the remaining individual missions as both sides, not included in the campaigns, against AI bots. This review covers BF1942 and its two official expansions, RTR and SW, as the expansions share common systems and gameplay but add maps and troop kits that expand the base game. My version of BFV also came with all the standard BF1942 WWII maps, with improved graphics, so I had a reasonable idea of what I would be in for. Being an older game, BF1942 was on special and having tried and enjoyed aspects of Battlefield Vietnam (BFV) I thought I'd give it a go. ![]() By Perth2008 | Review Date: OctoBattlefield 1942 (BF1942) and its add-ons, The Road to Rome (RTR) and Secret Weapons of WWII (SW), comprise the Anthology GOTY Edition (patched to v1.6 during installation) re-release which I purchased recently.
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