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Battlefield 1943

PLATFORM

PlayStation 3

GENRE

First-person shooter

GAMER24H SCORE

84
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Gamer24h Editor's Take

Put under the Gamer24h team's microscope, Battlefield 1943 raises the bar considerably with both its storytelling and technical polish. Thanks to DICE's meticulous craftsmanship and Electronic Arts's strong presentation, the high production quality is evident in every moment of the game. Masterfully blending First-person shooter mechanics with modern standards, the game's fluid gameplay makes hours fly by unnoticed. All in all, the Gamer24h team stands firmly behind our rating. This is a unique journey you won't want to miss.

Battlefield 1943 is a 2009 first-person shooter game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 through digital distribution. It is the eighth installment in the Battlefield series. It takes place in the Pacific Theater of Operations of World War II. A Microsoft Windows version was planned but later cancelled.

The game received generally favorable reviews from critics.

Setting

Battlefield 1943 casts players as either being Marines with the United States Marine Corps (USMC) or the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) with up to 24 players on three maps: Wake Island, Guadalcanal, and Iwo Jima. After all players collectively reached 43 million kills, players received access to an additional Coral Sea map.

⭐ Review Scores

Destruct_X360 Icon Destruct_X360
(Jordan) 8/10<br />(Brad) 7/10
Edge_X360 Icon Edge_X360
9/10
EuroG_X360 Icon EuroG_X360
8/10
PUB GI_PS3
8.5/10
PUB GI_X360
8.5/10
PUB GamePro_PS3
4.5/5
PUB GamePro_X360
4.5/5
PUB GameRev_PS3
B+
PUB GameRev_X360
B+
PUB GSpot_PS3
8/10
PUB GSpot_X360
8/10
PUB GSpy_PS3
4.5/5
PUB GSpy_X360
4.5/5
PUB GT_X360
7.6/10
PUB GameZone_X360
8/10
PUB GB_PS3
4/5
PUB GB_X360
4/5
IGN_PS3 Icon IGN_PS3
8.5/10
IGN_X360 Icon IGN_X360
8.5/10
PUB OPMUK_PS3
8/10
PUB OXM_X360
7.5/10
PUB rev1_PS3
9.3/10
PUB rev1_X360
9.3/10
PUB MC_PS3
84/100
PUB MC_X360
83/100

Gameplay

Like Battlefield: Bad Company, 1943 features the Frostbite Engine for its environmental damage. The game only features the series’ signature Conquest mode and a new game type called Air Superiority which was unlocked when the online gaming community reached a combined total of 43 million kills in Conquest. Similar to Battlefield Heroes, 1943 features only three classes: Infantryman, armed with an SMG and anti-tank rocket; Rifleman, armed with a semi-automatic rifle and rifle grenade; and Scout, armed with a scoped rifle, pistol, and dynamite. Each class has an unlimited supply of ammunition. Explosive ordnance, however, does take time to replenish. The game also features a regenerating health system.

There are four types of vehicles in the game; fighter, tank, car and landing craft. Each team’s main base has two one-man fighter aircraft, with A6M2 Zeros for the Imperial Navy and F4U Corsairs for the United States Marine Corps. On every map there is also an airfield for either team to capture where a third plane can be used to a team’s advantage. Each airplane has four machine guns and can also drop bombs. Tanks can accommodate two players, a driver who can use a tank cannon and a coaxial machine gun, and a passenger who can use a mounted machine gun. Cars can accommodate up to three players: a driver, a gunner in the back who operates a machine gun, and a passenger who can fire their own weapon. Landing craft (boats) are used to deliver troops from the carriers to the beaches. Players can also use air raid bunkers to attack with three bomber aircraft to clear an area of a map. To operate these, the player must enter a bunker with a large spinning dish on top. Planes can be shot down by fighter pilots and anti-aircraft guns, reducing the amount of bombs that the air raid can deliver, or destroying it entirely.

Development, marketing and release

According to the game’s development team, accessibility and value were the main reasons the game went digital as opposed to an ordinary retail launch.

At the time of the Xbox Live Arcade version’s release, issues with server joining and statistic recording functionality were reported. DICE’s Gordon Van Dyke and EA responded to the situation, noting that the player volume was much higher than expected and server capacity was exceeded. To remedy the issues, EA and DICE added more servers. Van Dyke also noted that there were problems with players having trouble using their EA accounts. Despite launch problems, DICE reported that after the first day of release players had accumulated 29.45 years worth of game time and over 5 million kills. In 2011, DICE announced that development of the PC version of the game was cancelled, in order to focus on Battlefield 3.

At Sony’s conference at E3 2011, Sony announced that a copy of Battlefield 1943 would be included on every disc of Battlefield 3 for the PlayStation 3, but upon release it was not included. EA stated through Battlefields Twitter account by telling a customer that “In lieu of [Battlefield 1943] being available on [disc] for [PlayStation 3] customers, EA has made all [Battlefield 3] expansions available early to [PlayStation 3] customers.” Ultimately, EA decided to honor the pre-order announcement.

On 21 March 2023, it was announced that the game would be delisted from digital storefronts on 28 April, along with Battlefield: Bad Company and Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Servers for Battlefield 1943 were shut down on 8 December 2023.

Reception

The game received “favorable” reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. In addition to having the best sales on the first day it was released, Battlefield 1943 went on to become the fastest selling download-only game after the first week. Battlefield 1943 was the top selling Xbox Live Arcade game of 2009, as reported by Xbox Live Director of Programming Larry Hryb. It sold over 268,000 units in 2010. As of May 2010, the game sold 1.5 million copies.

Trivia

“Battlefield 1943 Main Theme” by: Ian Livingstone, has a small appearance in Battlefield 6. The song has a small chance to play while the player is in the firing range.

References

External links

  • Official website
  • Battlefield 1943 at MobyGames

🔗 External Links

ℹ️ Content on this page was adapted and summarized from Wikipedia contributors. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_1943

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