Videogame Review, Battlefield 5 for the Playstation 4 (PS4 Game)
This idea from Battlefield 5 is a cause of bugs and errors:
“Suffering is the same in every language.”
False. We learn more about suffering from our differences in language. We also learn new languages and learn about cultures and societies, who may not agree on what suffering is. Bugs and errors happen in videogames because programmers assume that a point is a point, a bonus is a bonus, a reward is a reward, a trophy is a trophy, a thing is a thing, etc. That’s why people often disagree with each other on what their real problems are.
Maybe somebody will say, “We believe in peace on Earth”, while another person will say, “We come in peace.” The word “peace” receives various treatments and assignments for understanding. Battlefield 5 has plenty of the same bugs and errors I’ve seen on the Xbox 360. Sure, the Playstation 4 is “higher”, but that’s misleading. Should we tell the difference between high definition and “higher” definition? Ha ha! I laugh about my words sometimes. Already the word “high” is misleading in of itself. I can say that my chair is too high. I can also say my hat is too high. Do chairs have the same highness as hats? Battlefield 5 might be old hat, or, old chair. Maybe old chair, because soldiers still need to keep their helmets on.
We also have this problem of “going over” somebody’s helmet. What does that mean? It means, Battlefield 5 is more retro and old-fashioned than you think. It’s very likely that your mission will fail on more than one occasion; and, even if you “restart” a mission, you use a fake memory of the land to cheat your way into a fake surprise, from the fact you’ve been having GAME OVER so many times to begin with. And, you will often have a “one person show” in which you fight a big army without help from anybody else. I don’t think fighters would be this serious from the confusion of it all. It’s like saying, “I am just one person and I will take care of all these people.” Sounds familiar, right? That’s right! Battlefield 5 is a case of workaholism. That’s always fatal to any logical decision for battle.
The military also has a preference for logical decisions. With videogames, talking about logic is like talking about humor. Humor and logic combine into the gameplay for such fantasy. I guess there’s some humor in Battlefield 5. However, the mechanics and technologies will be pretty corny when you go against flashing geography and irrelevant goosebumps. I don’t think my grandparents would communicate the way soldiers in Battlefield 5 do. The “remastered” history looks too polished and glossy to be a rough setting in view. Also, I scratch my head in confusion while trying to figure out if a soldier speaks like Shakespeare or gangster. I doubt there’s much resemblance here to life from the 1940s past of war. We should not give gamers a false sense of security by giving older generations a shot of mojo.
I know Battlefield 5 is not likely to be a parody of any kind, but why? Much of the script sounds like a funny comment on YouTube, but with a tiresome nerd voice. Am I fighting fairies or monsters? I think I’m really supposed to be getting a history lesson with glory and temper. Sure, we can argue all day if there really is such thing as glory. But, then again, we can also argue all day if there’s such thing as justice. I think glory and justice deserve our recognition and respect. Sadly, Battlefield 5 is a game from a system with unlimited games. And, it’s a game from a system with unlimited games; and, it’s a game with unlimited gameplay in the game itself. That makes no sense to me. If we are already getting so many PS4 games, why do we need “unlimited gameplay” in one game? You can see the weekly missions and battle rumbles here. I think it would be wiser to keep some irrelevant gameplay for another game with a unique choice of selection for particular gamers. A gaming console is like a “toaster”, right? If you put too much bread in the toaster, the bread will not be very delicious.
So, I enjoy Battlefield 5 to an extent. My judgement can be pretty difficult for some gamers who only wish to dream and wonder. Sorry to hear about that ignorance. I’m sure the soldiers in World War 2 needed more support and honor than Battlefield 5 can give. Unlimited gameplay makes more sense when we spread unlimited gameplay for lots of games. When we squeeze unlimited gameplay into one game, we find strange graphics, strange controls, strange goals and such. We will eventually need to play another game just to take a breath of fresh air. The air in Battlefield 5 is not fresh. It just feels more awkward and more irrelevant to the wild height.
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