This brings you to a wide world of modern war and brings a revolutionary presentation. Worth playing.
The Bad: huge system requirements, doesn't give you revolutionary graphics and speed if you don't go by the reccomended system requirements; frustrating process to get online account and very long load times
Now onto the actual review. Now here comes a Battlefield installment where it lets you fight in modern combat, and gives you freedom to explore and do things your way. However, there are huge system requirements to this game. To make this game work perfect, I'd reccomend getting a superb gaming computer to make it work right. If you don't go by the system reccomendations, all you get is fuzzy but still sort-of great graphics and slower speed at times. But don't back away that quickly! This game is still worth playing. Even buying. This is because it gives you about ten levels to battle, and gives you almost absolute freedom. You can go take a fighter jet and bring down enemy units, or you can hop on a boat and go across a lake or river into enemy territory. But beware, the A.I. is as tough as nails due to having a lot of freedom to do stuff there way a lot. I think they even can detect you and immediately use an aircraft to bomb your area. But this game still takes a while to learn. You have to learn to parachute off buildings, learn to take vehicles and use them at your possesion, and etc. One of the worst things about this game is that you have to wait a very long time for the game to load. It can take as long as 5 minutes to even longer for waiting for it to load. Another problem is getting an online account. If you already have an account to GameSpy Arcade, it's almost like they won't ever let you play online. This is because when you prepare to play online, they ask you to get a GameSpy account. If you type in your email address or password in which you already put in your GameSpy Arcade account, they won't let you into their online world. But the only way to play Battlefield 2 online in which you already have a GameSpy account, my idea is to download a game patch. They have this available in GameSpy Arcade and File Planet. If you download this patch (in which I haven't had the time to do that yet), you have a chance to play online. I mean really, this game has so much freedom that it makes you feel like a part of a modern war. This game is worth a try.