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Battlefield 1942: The Complete
Collection is the ultimate FPS experience. Included are all three
Battlefield expansion packs in addition to the original:
Battlefield
1942, Battlefield Vietnam, Secret Weapons over Normandy, and
Battlefield
1942: The Road to Rome. From the beaches of Normandy to the rock n'
roll of Vietnam, every mission is available for a quick attack or an
overnight multiplayer marathon.
In
Battlefield 1942, you're
a WWII soldier on a true-to-life battlefield, equipped with weapons
that look and sound authentic, able to storm the beaches on foot or
seamlessly jump into and out of any of 35 vehicles of war. The depth is
incredible. While on foot, you play as one of five specialized classes
(assault, medic, scout, antitank, or engineer) with varying equipment
and abilities. The choice of vehicles ranges from a selection of tanks,
jeeps, and other fairly standard mechanized land vehicles to exotic
craft like battleships, submarines, and dive bombers. Best of all, you
can pit yourself against your fellow man in objective-based online
battles in four distinct WWII theaters of war: North Africa, South Asia
Pacific, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe. This is everything that
World War II Online should have been. This is
Tribes 2 with
better code, graphics, control--everything, and without the cheesy
sci-fi trappings. This out-WWIIs Medal of Honor and Return to Castle
Wolfenstein. This game is like the ultimate sandbox, with all the best
toys.
Battlefield Vietnam: The
Battlefield franchise
enters a new era equipped with more firepower, modernized weaponry and
vehicles, and a deeper infantry experience from the jungles to the
beaches of Vietnam. From villages on the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the city
streets of Hue wage modern warfare as the United States or North
Vietnamese Army (NVA).
Secret Weapons over Normandy: Join a
secret squad of pilots dedicated to thwarting the most heinous plans of
the Third Reich. Fly over 20 authentic aircraft across 30 daring
missions in this new WWII action-flyer. Lawrence Holland, the legendary
creator of Star Wars X-Wing, Star Wars Tie Fighter, and Secret Weapons
of the Luftwaffe returns with an exhilarating new game of action and
intrigue. Can you be trusted with the most dangerous secrets of the war?
Battlefield
1942: The Road to Rome:
Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome
is a multiplayer-focused expansion pack for more exciting WWI combat
action. You'll battle in the Italian and Sicilian campaigns of the war,
on six new maps and real world missions like Operation Husky (Sicily)
and the battles for Anzio and Monte Cassino. Use 8 new vehicles
including the German BF-110 and British Mosquito fighter bombers to lead
two new fighting forces - The French Legionnaires and Italian forces.
You can even work with 3 new weapons - A rifle grenade launcher, the
British Sten SMG and bayonets!
Customer Reviews
Big BANG for your BUCK! (note: you don't need to
read the whole review)
Ok, I love WWII fps games,
I'm going through that phase I guess. I've played Call of Duty and Medal
of Honour and I was surprised and somewhat disappointed in myself for
not trying Battlefield 1942 yet-especially considering I love
multiplayer. So I decided it was time I got Battlefield and since I
always end up buying the expansion packs anyway, I figured I might as
well get the Battlefield 1942: WWII Anthology. However when Christmas
rolled around I saw this, the Complete Collection, on the shelf for the
same price, in fact its even cheaper than the Anthology on Amazon!!!
Well,
I got it for Christmas and it is one b****in' game pack! You get
Battlefield 1942 v1.6, Battlefield 1942: The Road To Rome, Battlefield
1942: Secret Weapons of WWII and Battlefield Vietnam v1.2 (I think its
basically the Redux version) AND Battlefield Vietnam: WWII Mod,
Battlecraft Vietnam (a map editor)and Battlecraft 1942.*Take a breath*.
It takes longer to read how much you get than it does to buy it! I mean
WOW! This gives you a total of 8 disks!
...Ok, now that I've gotten
that out of my system, I'm going to give you some info on the
installation. This may sound stupid but I'm doing to prepare you for
what to expect because I ran into a problem. First of all, you open the
case (which is basically 4 times as thick as a DvD case) to find 6 of
the disks piled on top of each other on the disk holder space moulded
out of the case, leaving 2 of the disks loose in one of those paper disk
cover each, and two manuals (the 1942 games manual-still referred to as
the Anthology by the manual itself-and the Vietnam manual). Now, you
put the first disk in the drive and simply check off all the games and
features you want to install (just check them all off). Simple enough?
Well here is where the problem comes in: when the game asks you for the
games' number codes. It tells you to find them on the back of the case,
whereas they are actually on the back of the Anthology manual. But the
biggest problem is it gives you the numbers all mixed up! I'll tell you
them in order and what they REALLY are in order: it lists the
Battlefield 1942, The Road to Rome, Secret Weapons of WWII and then
Vietnam. They are actually Vietnam, Battlefield 1942, The Road to Rome
and Secret Weapons of WWII. There, now when it says you're number code
is invalid, don't chuck it in the garbage like I almost did, they are
just scrambled up. It'll take you only about an hour or so to install
everything and you're ready to play single player. To play multiplayer,
you need to download the v1.61 patch for 1942 and the v1.21 patch for
Vietnam (because otherwise you can't find a server). Now you're all set
and you had better set some time out of you're schedule cause its gunna
take you a week at least just to try all the levels and all the games!
You can try and learn how to use the map editor too, however I have no
idea how but I'm happy with the levels I have.
Now if you already
have an idea of what the games are like, then you might as well stop
reading now because I may ramble on for a long time...
-Battlefield
1942 PROS: This is an awesome one to kick things off, it is what I like
to call the Grand Theft Auto of WWII games. You go everywhere and do
everything. You can play on African, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and
Pacific fronts! That includes you're favourite battles like Omaha Beach,
Battle of the Bulge, Stalingrad, Kursk, Iwo Jima, Guadalcanal, Battle
for Britain, Berlin, etc, etc. You can play as America, Britain, Russia,
Germany, Japan, and Canada (on one level: the Liberation of Caen. This
is cool, cause games tend to neglect Canada's contribution). Soldiers
can choose different kits: Scout (carries a sniper rifle and binoculars
to direct artillery using Battlefield's unique system where the scout
plants a "camera" using the binoculars, and artillery weapons can use
the "camera" to see where their shots are landing), Assault (heavy sub
machine gun such as the BAR. This is the basic anti-personnelle kit),
Anti-Tank (bazooka or panzershreck), Medic (light sub machine gun such
as the Thompson and a medic kit. The medic can heal him/herself as well
as others. A comrade's health is indicated next to his/her name and if
they yell for a medic they well appear as a red cross on the map), and
Engineer (rifle, remote demolition charges, anti-vehicle mines and a
wrench for vehicle repair and mine removal. The vehicle's health appears
next the occupant's name in the same way health appears to the medic.
Plus, the best part, you can drive ANYTHING! This includes jeeps,
halftracks, infantry transporters, tanks, planes (including fighter
planes with little bombs and larger bombers planes), anti-aircraft guns,
anti-naval guns, artillery tanks(scouts direct your fire, its pretty
cool and artillery includes Stalin's Organs!), mg 42's and 30 cal.
machine guns (that includes ones on top of vehicles like tanks,
therefore more than one person can use one vehicle), beach landing
craft, battleships, aircraft carriers, submarines-AAHHH! I'm having a
heart attack! you really do get to use ALL of those! No other WWII game
has that, and I thought the just tanks and jeeps in Call of Duty: United
Offensive were good! This game friggin' slaps other games in the face
and pees on them while they are down, when it comes to vehicle warfare.
The levels are large and impressive, and a lot of ppl can play at a
time, a lot being, say over 50! And it also features a campaign mode
(original 1942 is the only one with this) where you play through the
levels as Allies or Axis. You get computer allies who know how to use
the vehicles, and you can use them in multiplayer to fill in empty
spaces that human players haven't filled. The game has excellent music,
good, solid graphics, and good sound (not as amazing as COD but still
good) and you don't need a top-of-the-line machine to run it, look at
me, I can run it easily on a Windows ME with Rogers Cable Internet with a
Radeon 9200 128 MB video card. The feel is reasonably realistic in that
you carry one main weapon, one pistol, grenades and a knife (except the
engineer). you can switch kits but there is none of this "carry 9
weapons around with you" junk and I like that. Plus, the crosshairs
spread apart as you move to create a more realistic feel. Game types
include Objective (Battle of Britain only), Team Death Match, Capture
the Flag, Conquest and Coop. Conquest requires you or members of your
team to capture/defend certain strategic points on the maps (it is the
most common game mode) and coop lets you, and other human player who may
join your server, team up with computer players and fight against other
computer players in conquest mode. The AI is not the best but decent
enough, they are smart enough to go for your objectives (most of the
time) and the medics will actually heal you. Of course, lets not forget
about the mods. It is as if Battlefield 1942 was made for mods, it
accepts them so well and you can easily switch from one mod to the next
with the custom game option. There are many mods you can download such
as the popular Desert Combat, the ludicrous but fun pirates mod, the
Canadian Call to Arms (unfortunately no one else has it), definitely
check out Battlefield 1918 to play one of the very few WWI FPS
experiences in existence (it's incredibly well done and realistic too),
and if your bothered by the inaccuracies in the game (as I will get into
soon), download the Arsenal mod, the Battlegroup 1942 mod (another very
well done mod), and/or the Forgotten Hope mod (excellent and popular)
for a boost in maps, weapons, vehicles, graphics and historical
accuracy.
-1942 CONS: As great as this game is, it isn't perfect.
Multiplayer can get laggy if there are too many people on a server
(however that goes for any game and this one can handle quite a few
people) and very occasionally the game will freeze up on you or crash to
windows. The single player is really just multiplayer with computer
players (instant battle), even the campaign mode is just a line up of
the levels with a bit of story about the battle as it loads, there is no
story plot and every level is conquest (you take control of certain
points on the map and try to hold them)in campaign. If you are looking
for a storyline and not just a multiplayer type game consider Call of
Duty rather than this game. The AI can get annoying some times because
your AI teammates will slack occasionally and make you do all the work
and they are sometimes too accurate with their shots (sniping with
pistols is soo annoying). Single Player also leaves some maps out that
you can only play in multiplayer, like the liberation of Caen (some mods
fix this though). Other countries were left out such as Australia,
Greece, Austria, Poland, India, actual Africans (but lets face it, there
are too many for the game to cover everyone, plus some mods will add a
couple new armies).Its not as user friendly as other games are, but good
enough. While switching between levels, the game goes to windows and
boots back up again and this gets a tad annoying if your level setting
make your games too short. There are no crosshairs to aim with when you
switch to 3rd person view so you need to switch back and forth as a
vehicle. When you run out of ammo, you have to reload yourself by
pressing reload instead of auto reload (of course this feels realistic
so I don't mind at all). Although the existing weapons are fairly
realistic, certain armies are equipped incorrectly. Everyone uses the
exact same sniper and rifle (except US and Japanese who have
semi-automatic rifles most of the time, and the Germans with 98K's), it
is especially bad at equipping Russia, by giving them MP 13's, bazookas,
and the wrong rifles. Plus cannon shells and bazooka missiles have to
be aimed well above the target since the shells have such poor range
(but, as I said, there are mods that can fix inaccuracies like this).
Most people don't bother to shout for a medic because there is health
and ammo located in certain houses (not that it's a bad thing). Also the
planes pitch down when you try to fly them, making flying difficult. To
fix this problem simply get a simple cheap joy-stick, the game accepts
it well and a joy-stick makes flying more fun anyway. One more problem
is that the single player maps don't have submarines, only multiplayer
maps, bummer.
-Road to Rome PROS: This is the first expansion
pack to 1942. its got brand new Italian levels, including operation
Husky (Sicily beach landing) and the Monte Cassino! The maps are
actually nicer than I expected. New armies found only in this game: the
Italian army and the Free French army. New weapons and vehicles
including a Brenda (Italian light machine gun), various new tanks, an
Italian beach-landing craft, fast bombers (more like big fighter planes
because the pilot can also shoot a machine gun. The British, Germans,
and Americans still have some levels too. The Brits and the Frogs now
have the sten smg which Battlefield 1942 lacked. One of my favourite new
feature is the fixed bayonets: when you switch to the knife rifles can
shoot and stab rather than shoot and aim. This is the only game I know
of where you can do this! Another small pro is that you can jump
directly between the Anthology games without quitting one and starting
up another, the Anthology is all playable on one disk.
-Road to Rome
CONS: No campaign, only instant battles for the new single player
levels. No Russian or Japanese levels but that's not surprising, it is
supposed to be the Italian front. No Rome level! Although there was very
little fighting around Rome, this still makes the title a little
misleading. The rifle is the only weapon that you can fix bayoneted to,
none of the others, not even the sniper can, and I don't even think that
the Americans get the M1 Garand. Also Canada didn't get a level, we
were in Italy too you know (although the Battlegroup mod includes
Ortona). The game could also use just a couple more new vehicles and
weapons (the Bren, for example). It would also be ideal if this
expansion modified 1942's levels to have the new features like Stens and
bayonets (the Arsenal mod does this for you though), had EA Games
incorporated the updates in the original levels, far more people would
play the Road to Rome version. Unfortunately, few people come on this
expansion. It's not that this expansion adds bad updates to the game,
this is certainly not the case, the problem is that there is just not
enough updates. But let's not forget, you aren't paying any extra for
this update, so it's good to have on hand if you spot a good server
using Road to Rome.
-Secret Weapons of WWII PROS: This is the
second expansion pack. Its got new levels that include a few memorable
ones (I especially like Essen), however they are "secret missions" so
you would never hear about them. Everything is based off of real
locations, but several of the locations were never full-scale battle
(that we know of). I like that the manual gives descriptions of each
mission for this expansion and the other two versions. You play mostly
with British Commandos and German Elites. Also you get more new weapons
than Road to Rome, including the Bren (finally), one-shot kill knives,
silence sten, shotgun, a Gewehr sniper (semi-auto), FG 42 (it is not
scoped, unless you get the Arsenal mod), and a grenade rifle attachment
and best of all: the rocket pack kit that lets you fly with a rocket
pack, armed with an MG 34! But the most radical additions are the new
vehicles! I'm talkin' new f****d- up looking tanks, Shermans with rocket
launchers on top, amphibious vehicles, motorcycle with machine
gun-mounted sidecar, mobile flak guns, fighter/bomber jets (that's
right, you read correctly), rocket planes (quite unique to this game),
paratrooper planes that act as flying spawn points (Essen has this), and
Wasserfall guided rockets!!! Some of these are pretty historically
inaccurate but they're hella fun and they're clearly just for the sake
of fun. Servers for Secret Weapons are slightly easier to find than Road
to Rome servers, but still very scarce.
-Secret Weapons CONS: No
campaign. Some levels aren't very good. Its probably pretty historically
inaccurate but like I said, who cares? There aren't enough rocket
packs! This is the biggest disappointment because so far I have only
been able to find one two levels (one being Essen, the other does not
support coop), there could be more but I can't find them. It would be
more ideal if you could choose it as one of your spawning kits and have
large-scale rocket pack battles on certain levels. Oh well, its still
impressive that the game has one. No Canada, in fact, no Japan, or
Russia. America has no secret weapons of their own. Oh and no fixed
bayonets! Most, if not all, of the updates from Road to Rome were
forgotten and this expansion also excludes updates to the original 1942
levels. However this is not as big a deal since it would be ridiculous
to have jets bombing Omaha beach, for example (but it might have still
been fun).
Vietnam PROS: the new engine has some great jungle and
scenery, superior to 1942's. This is NOT an expansion pack, by the way.
The levels are very immersing, accurate and well done. You can play as
different American divisions, the South Vietnamese and the North
Vietnamese (VC or NVA). I don't know what everyone's problem was with
this game, I thought it was awesome. There are more weapons to choose
from, and each level seems to have different sets. For example, an
engineer kit on one level may be slightly different than one on another
level. Plus you would get two different engineer kits to choose from!
The kits are unique too, because an American kit is different from a
Vietcong kit, it is not the same weapon with a different skin and the
same equipment. The weapons are more realistic than they were in
Battlefield 1942, and fire more accurately (for example, an M16 fires
more accurately than an AK-47). On certainmaps almost every American kit
has a medic kit and binoculars, since they were not getting enough use
in 1942. The vehicles are cool, but being on foot is more ideal than in
1942 because you have foliage to conceal yourself in. A good Vietcong
uses the jungle as his/her greatest weapon. You get tanks, patrol boats,
fighter and bomber jets, various helicopters (some can airlift
vehicles). The game is brilliant at creating a 60-70's Vietnam feel by
giving you little stories as the levels load and music from that time
period. One of the things that everyone loves is the fact that vehicles
can play music that you and others nearby can hear. You can be dropping
napalm on a spawn point while listening to 'War' or what have you. You
can even listen to your own MP3s! Like I said before, the weapons are
awesome, and I especially like the deployable mortars! And you can lay
boobie-traps like punji sticks or claymore mines. Also there is the 3D
map (or so they call it) that helps you keep your bearings and identify
teammates without constantly checking the map. I also like the metre
that tells you how much of a base you have captured. Oh and lets not
forget that WWII mod that lets you play the pacific levels from 1942
only they're souped up with the new Vietnam engine that adds better
graphics, thicker, more realistic jungle and foliage, more realism,
mortars, and flamethrowers (find them inside houses). There are also
other mods you can download for Vietnam, but not as many as 1942.
Vietnam
CONS: no campaign. Not as many servers, but definitely enough. Well,
the game has just a few bugs. It can also get laggy, even worse so than
1942, due to the jungle engine and my computer cannot support as many
bots as it can with 1942 (however, the Vietnam Conflict had more small
scale battles anyway). Like 1942, the multiplayer is prone to freezing
or crashing to windows very occasionally and it seemed to have problems
at first aborting a level or ending one level and starting another.
You'll know what I'm talking about if this happens to you, but my
computer only did that only because it was screwed up, it won't do it
now if I hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete and end-task Hpoevm08 before I start the
game. If it does this to you try end-tasking certain programs that may
interfere with the game. Also, other players can't hear your own MP3's-a
small drawback. The levels, while large, aren't large enough for the
jets. Well, they're large enough, but you'll find yourself constantly
turning around without much time to get you're bearing to bomb a small
target. That's where the 3D map comes in handy. Also, the helicopters
take some getting used to (definitely get a joy stick for them, then
their hella fun). Plus airlifting, while cool, is hard-very hard, the
game could have worked on simplifying it even more. Oh, and remember how
I said the weapons were very accurate? I neglected to mention that many
of the bolts on the guns are on the wrong side (not very noticeable,
except with the sniper rifles) for the purposes of simpler reloading
animations. The WWII mod is even more laggy than Vietnam, especially
when using the flamethrower (which isn't very good anyway).
Unfortunately, both Vietnam and WWII mod also forgot about bayonets.
So,
anyway...This game pack is AWESOME!!! So what if there's a few minute
problems? Most of those cons are just me nit picking, trying to come up
with what is wrong with the game. Really the Pros out-weigh the cons by
about 10 times! I am not kidding, this game so unbelievable, if you're
interested in Battlefield 1942 DEFINITELY get the Complete Collection
set. For that price, even if you don't like 3 of the 4 games its still
worth it! But that's not going to happen, if you like one, you'll like
them all!!! Picture it: four games for less than the price of any new
WWII game. Ok, I think I've rambled on long enough. well it was long
enough a while ago, but I can't help it, you get so much out of this
game so, of course, it deserves a longer review.
Best *MULTIPLAYER* ww2 game I've ever played
This is IT for MULTIPLAYER
ww2 FPS gaming. BF1942 is NOT, nor was it ever intended to be, a single
player game (nor was bfVietnam). I prefer the ww2 genre to the modern
stuff, so perhaps that's why I still like good old bf1942 and bfVietnam
over bf2, halo, etc...
The graphics are great, there are still
several servers to play on, the official sites along w/patches are still
there, and the gameplay is just amazing. Accuracy depends on whether
you're moving or not and you have to learn how much lead is required for
the distance to your target (just like in most other FPS that don't
have the stupid auto-locking type of aim). Only new players complain
they can't hit anything while getting one-shotted. But that's not fair
because it's the same w/every FPS game till you learn the mechanics of
that game.
What's so fun is both the capture-the-flag(spawn
point) gameplay and, most of all, the fact that every vehicle (ship,
plane, tank, gun emplacement, you name it) is usable by YOU. No
stationary or pre-defined pathing type vehicles. No eye-candy-only
tanks, jeeps, planes - they are are all useable by you - and you've been
trained in ALL of them (lol).
Lots of extras in the game like
the function key voice system (that types a message in chat but
simultaneously plays the voice over your speakers - in the native tongue
of your team (Russian, Japanese, German, Vietnamese, English w/a
British accent, etc...).
I don't play video games near as often
as I used to, but when I do, I still reach for my bf1942 CD's 9 times
out of 10. For ww2 multiplayer FPS games, this is the only choice imo.
For single player only I don't know what to say - I hate single player
FPS scenarios. After playing 16 v 16 (or more depending on the server)
real live players, I just can't enjoy single player FPS games anymore.
Best Collection Ever
This game is the best
collection ever! You get the 2002 game of the year battlefield 1942, and
it's two great expansions,Battlefield 1942, The Road to Rome, And
Battlefield 1942, Secret Weapons of WWII. And you also get Battlefield
Vietnam, which is my favorite, where you can drive and fly vehicles,from
the Vietnam era, while listening to music from the Vietnam era. These
games never get boring, so they're guaranteed to stay fun for a long
time. If you like FPS's, and the ability to drive and fly war vehicles,
then this is the game for you.
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