On top of all that, BFBC2 adds variety to playtime by sticking to the franchise's M.O. Players can be Engineers, medics, snipers, or the standard run and gun soldier; in BFBC2 it's all about picking a class that suits your play style and, more importantly, the needs of the battlefield at that point in time. Bad Company 2 is only hampered by mostly minor quibbles and the only glaring complaint I have is the linearity of the single-player experience given Battlefield's history of providing large, open worlds. The developers at DICE could have allowed for greater diversity in choice and approach by opening the levels to exploration and cover, allowing for replayability and a break in shooter convention. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is a great game. I took to playing it almost on a daily basis for two weeks or so before I actually decided to write this review, I believe it gives me a more credible basis for my review. I won’t go into too much detail, that isn’t what this review is for. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is that experience. The multiplayer experience of BC2 is what makes this game stand out. Squad spawning promotes teamwork at the highest level, and in the online play you will see that teamwork in the first few matches you take part in. Medics and Assault teams healing/defib'ing and resupplying ammo is crucial to Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Review. Brian Leahy. Developed by DICE, Battlefield: Bad Company 2 was released for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on March 2, 2010 (North America) Battlefield: Bad Company 2 though is my favorite game in the series, and that’s for good reason. Bad Company 2 makes significant changes in the formula. The game plays a lot more like a Call of Duty game, abandoning the BioShock-like checkpoint system in the original as well as the health packs for old-fashioned checkpoints and a regenerating Battlefield: Bad Company 2's single-player will take roughly five hours to complete, but the multiplayer is the main attraction here. We'll take a bigger look at the multiplayer later in a future Storyline - Battlefield: Bad Company 2 PC Review (4 out of 5) _ Bad Company 2 once again follows the story of B Company, where Sarge, Marlowe, Sweetwater and Haggard are once again in the thick of the action. In Sarge’s last tour the group find themselves searching for a device related to a mysterious weapon sought after in World War II known FxEWI.