Singleplayer review of BF3:
Well, it's not exactly the finest FPS I've ever played in that regard, but damn if it doesn't deliver. It's the same old formula that's been done to death by now. You jump into the heads of one main character with some detours into a few other people's heads throughout the game. You shoot shit with a fairly impressive variety of weapons and you deal with some fairly major threats throughout the game. It's not very good at giving you the trademark Battlefield HUEG maps with a lot of freedom. The maps are one route only and not too impressive in that regard. It's all been seen before. Still, that doesn't detract all that much from the singleplayer experience since... well, hell... how much more do we really want in an FPS? It's pretty much as it should be in that regard. The story is decent enough, even if we've seen it before. It's told in the same way we've seen it be told before. It's finished in the same way we've seen it before and... well, we've seen ALL of this before. I don't mind that much, myself, since I enjoyed it in the past and I'm not the kind of guy that stops eating bacon sandwiches just because I've had one in the past. They're still fucking yummy when I get hungry. You hungry for a military FPS? This'll fill ya. It also features some of the greatest 'blinding' effects I've seen in a game. If the hostiles shine a torch in your eyes, you'll know what I'm talking about.
What does piss me off royally though is that they've infested this game too with that utter shite that is Quicktime Events. I swear to God, I was in a quicktime event battle with a fucking RAT in this game! I... hate... quicktime... events. They've NEVER been a good idea and they never will be. I really don't get why the devs are so freakin' into Quicktime eve... oh wait... wait...
... yeah, console gamers. God damnit. How many games need to be ruined to appease them before the devs stop bringing the quicktime shite over into PC versions? Gnnnrgh. Even the sodding bossfight was a quicktime event.
So yeah, don't buy this for the singleplayer alone. Granted, if you DO buy a Battlefield game for the Singleplayer alone, you're a bit daft. These games have always been about the massively awesome multiplayer that makes CoD and so on look pretty shite in comparison. Once I get back home to a decent internet connection, I'll be doing BF3 Multiplayer for a while to see how that squares up against BF2's insanely addictive multiplayer that still hasn't been beaten by any other game out there. Well, until this, MAYBE. We'll just have to see once I get back home.
If you have a passing interest in awesome multiplayer and want a singleplayer game to dabble with on the side? This just might be for you.