![]() ![]() It looks like Digital Illusions has put a lot of work into streamlining the game, which runs on the Battlefield 2142 engine. Each character belongs to one of the two armies in the game: the Royal Army or the National Army, which are loosely based on the British and German armies, respectively. These differ according to the character that you're using. Along with their general moves, characters will be able to pull off a number of wacky animations with which to taunt other players. The map we played looked gorgeous, with bright-green fields, yellow wild flowers, and blue skies, but the real stars prove to be the quirky characters, which are all animated in a rubbery, cartoon style. The game certainly lives up to the cartoon billing, being cute, cheery, and bright throughout. The artistic style of Battlefield Heroes isn't unique it follows in the footsteps of EA partner Valve's Team Fortress 2, with both games looking strikingly similar to Pixar's movie The Incredibles.īattlefield Heroes boasts a range of crazy characters and vehicles. While that game looks and feels like a regular member of the series, Heroes has been dubbed by the company as a "cartoon shooter"-essentially the same experience but with a cute, stylised face-lift. We were able to spend some time with the game recently at EA's first European Spring Showcase, along with its other upcoming Battlefield game, Battlefield: Bad Company. ![]() It was a bold move for EA and it remains to be seen if the new addition will be given as warm a welcome as its full-priced brothers. ![]() When EA-owned Digital Illusions CE announced it would be releasing a completely free version of Battlefield under its new Play 4 Free service, it certainly raised the eyebrows of some fans. ![]()
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