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GDC 2009: Battlefield: Bad Company 2 First Look

EA delivers a quick look at the second installment in this humorous shooter franchise.

SAN FRANCISCO--It's a steep uphill climb for the developer of a first-person shooter to make its game stand out in one of the most saturated genres around, but it's far from impossible. EA DICE did it last year with Battlefield: Bad Company by infusing its shooter with an infectious sense of humor that never felt out of place in the game's warzone setting. The team from Stockholm is now hard at work on Battlefield: Bad Company 2, which it unveiled during last week's Game Developers Conference here in San Francisco.

The unveiling was a brief gameplay demo--really more of a teaser--clocking in at around 10 minutes. The first revelation was the complete return of the first game's crew. B Company is back in full force with Marlowe, Sweetwater, Haggard, and Redford all coming back for more. The team is introduced in a snowy mountain village near the Russian border, though the reasons for their visit to this locale were never disclosed.

The demo began with a bit of banter between the members of B Company. They're trying to decide how to infiltrate the village, but they quickly notice Sergeant Redford sneaking way off in the distance. Just as they're trying to figure out what he's up to, Redford plants a knife in the neck of an enemy soldier. This elicits a disgusted reaction from the group, likely because they know things are about to go pear-shaped.

And that's exactly what happens, with every enemy soldier coming after them. The team pushed forward through the Russian village using the familiar combination of assault rifles, barrel-mounted grenade launchers, and any other destructive weapon they could get their hands on. The action was similar to what made the first game so exciting--that is to say, lots of destructive elements. And the scale of the destruction has expanded on the micro and macro levels. Surface penetration means cover will chip away when you spend too much time behind a crate, and entire buildings seem like they're much quicker to come tumbling down compared to the stubbornly resilient building frames in the first game. At one point, we saw an entire radio tower come slowly toppling down to the ground.

Another change we noticed is the level of tension during firefights. The music is a lot more dramatic than the tunes accompanying you during the first game. It began as a slow, pounding rhythm with a deep bottom end. Then, the music picked up as the team moved from the on-foot section to an on-rails vehicle sequence that forced them to shoot ATVs, trucks, and helicopters trailing them on snowy mountain roads.

The demo was quick, but it left us impressed. We wish we could have heard more dialogue between the members of B Company since those absurd exchanges were one of the first game's most shining attributes. We're not sure when we'll get a taste of that, but we do know that EA is planning to unveil its multiplayer plans at E3. Stay tuned for more.

192 Comments

  • Dima2000

    Posted Oct 28, 2009 9:13 am PT

    can i see some gameplay please, this is the most boring interview I had ever heard, almost fell asleep, GARBAGE!!!!!

  • airsoftmanic

    Posted Sep 18, 2009 12:24 am PT

    as long as they fix the hilarious indestructable building frames from the first game, this might look to be a buy.

  • critterx52

    Posted Sep 10, 2009 9:55 pm PT

    I would like to see a destruction engine more similar to Red Faction Guerilla. That would make this game awsome. I could never really deal with buildings that still contained a roof without any walls supporting it lol.

  • shooters125

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 1:54 am PT

    two things i love about this game that cod cant give: vareity of vehichles and big maps

  • gamerman_96

    Posted Jul 2, 2009 3:24 pm PT

    i think bad company 2's online play is going to be better than cod4 because it takes all the intense play from the first game and adds more to it like weapon customization.

  • Mr_Fujiv1

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 5:16 am PT

    eeeee! soooo excited

  • Spartan_Legend

    Posted Jun 28, 2009 6:13 pm PT

    This looks sweet.

  • thunderhorse55

    Posted Jun 26, 2009 3:49 pm PT

    SICK. i already know this is gonna be tons better than B company, and that was already an amazing amazing game! im also glad the the original crew is coming back, because of them, this was the first video game i ever got a laugh out of (no really, literally laughed out loud). and more destruction...i mean, the destruction in the first game made things very tense, imagine the intense battles with the even more destructible enviroments! cant wait for this game yall. cant wait

  • CRYSIX

    Posted Jun 14, 2009 3:26 am PT

    SUPERB.

  • jaster333

    Posted Jun 5, 2009 2:40 pm PT

    all talk no action

  • progamemania

    Posted May 28, 2009 7:50 am PT

    I do long to blow up these buildings .. welcome back BF:BC2

  • Woodford69

    Posted May 20, 2009 8:46 pm PT

    love playing bf badcompany. Dice puts out a quality game. I'm looking forward to badcompany2

  • poorisaac

    Posted May 11, 2009 1:38 pm PT

    Weapon customization would be sweet. The hilarious antics of these guys is what really makes me excited for the sequel though.

  • Sasquatch154

    Posted May 7, 2009 6:09 pm PT

    THERE BETTER BE TRANSPORT HELICOPTERS THAT YOU CAN PARACHUTE OUT OF

  • ljl1771

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 2:47 pm PT

    sweet cant w8

  • toritact

    Posted Apr 16, 2009 11:29 am PT

    its hope fully gunna support bigger matches like 32 players or somethin like that

  • oneofthefall

    Posted Apr 15, 2009 6:41 am PT

    looks awesome, Pat Said the Graphics look more real in the new Bad Company WOW & i thought it looked as real as you can get In Bad Company 1 already, I look forward to more news on this Game Def!

  • bloodshot191

    Posted Apr 14, 2009 10:23 am PT

    i heard that you can attach red dots and silencers on your guns now in this one

  • Keitha313 posted Apr 10, 2009 9:50 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Keitha313

    Posted Apr 10, 2009 9:50 am PT (hide)

    @George120050 Wooooah... You say alot for fanboyism dont you pal?.. Maby if you werent so busy protecting this rubbish game you'd realise their is many many games that are by far better than Bad Company, The fact you even mentioned COD4 compared to this... Oooh boy o boy you dont know what your doing or talking about, I must ask you this what planet are you living on because its clearly not this one!.

  • ScaryPixels

    Posted Apr 9, 2009 3:48 pm PT

    I loved the first one, so I'll certainly be getting this

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