It makes you feel immersed in the action of a real battle. I love the look of the stats, the overhead maps, the opening cinematics, and voice overs. On that day, I managed a kill-death ratio of 1.5, or 9 kills and six deaths. At the end of day two, we lost two of three sectors. I also enjoyed manning one of the machine gun emplacements as the British advanced down the railroad tracks. But I probably stayed at the anti-tank gun too long. In part one of the video above, I have a nice time with an anti-tank gun around the nine-minute mark. Inevitably, I spent a few lives running too close to the action and getting shot. The map was so big I had to orient myself to find the front line. If all members of a squad are knocked out, that squad can no longer spawn in the final combat. On that last day, each death is permanent, and both sides start with limited health and ammo. The fourth day of the battle only occurs if the teams are tied at the end of day three. I saw this happen, as the German side lost a round but got bonus points for successfully evacuating soldiers. If your side loses a round, your side will have fewer resources at its disposal in the next round. With Narvik, you can engage in land, air, and sea combat. The battles last for four in-game days, with matches that last a half hour or more. This is the kind of setting that was made for Grand Operations, where the back-and-forth struggle can change by the minute. Narvik served as an ice-free port for iron supplies that both sides wanted, setting up a desperate battle that didn’t get much attention in the history books. In last weekend’s beta test, I played the battle at Narvik, where the British tried to hold off the Germans in 1940 at the harbor town. It makes the large 64-player battles more dramatic, taking inspiration from historic events such as Germany’s invasion of Norway in World War II. One of the big new features in Battlefield V is Grand Operations. But Black Ops 4’s Blackout mode is very well done, making it a welcome addition to the not-so-realistic battle royale mode that all of the major shooters are beginning to embrace. Hands-down, Battlefield V wins on the realism of the experience. With the dueling beta tests for Battlefield V and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, we finally have a better idea of what will distinguish each of the games. Are you looking to showcase your brand in front of the gaming industry’s top leaders? Learn more about GamesBeat Summit sponsorship opportunities here.
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