DICE has done very little to differentiate Battlefield 1 from other games in the series, in fact, they’ve even taken a step backwards in some gameplay designs. Those who are new to Battlefield are about the only ones that will need that primer, however. Whether you enjoy this method of storytelling or not, War Stories is also a great way to get primed for multiplayer in Battlefield 1. What’s here is probably DICE’s best effort in years on the single player front, straying from convention, telling the story of World War I from many different aspects. With the brevity of these War Stories comes very little time to invest in the characters within. You unfortunately cannot have it all in Battlefield 1. It’s an interesting premise, maybe not one that is wholly different than what DICE has done in the past, but the way that they are broken into distinct parts allowing you to pick and choose which parts you want to play and when, is. Tanks, planes, and boats all played a role in World War I and they all have a specific story to be told that revolves around them. Three focus largely on the vehicular combat, well four if you count the horseback encounters/stealth gameplay in the Lawrence of Arabia section. Each set of stories has a different highlight.
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