Why Is Battlefield 1 SO AWESOME?!

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Published 2019-02-15
Battlefield 1 is an interesting specimen in the modern era of gaming. A time period no triple A developer had dared to go, a premise some would say is foolish, and the brand of one of the biggest First-Person Shooters ever. So how did it turn out? Well, let's find out....

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___TIME STAMPS___
Cheesy Opening Skit - 0:00
Introduction - 1:20
Historical Value - 4:30
War Stories - 13:26
Multiplayer - 25:05
Extra Features, Loot Boxes, Etc - 33:26
Conclusion - 38:41


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All Comments (21)
  • @TheActMan
    If we judged a game solely by it's trailer Battlefield 1 would be a 10/10! What are your thoughts on the game? ___TIME STAMPS___ Cheesy Opening Skit - 0:00 Introduction - 1:20 Historical Value - 4:30 War Stories - 13:26 Multiplayer - 25:05 Extra Features, Loot Boxes, Etc - 33:26 Conclusion - 38:41
  • @LJT9393
    The BF1 trailer literally sent me to the hospital, cause you’re supposed to seek immediate medical attention if your erection lasts longer than 4 hours.
  • @Zenoguard
    27:12 "Theres so much freedom in how you can approach in any situation" Return to the combat area
  • @Frame_Late
    I remember playing Gallipoli as Ottomans and desperately defending the final objective for 10+ minutes straight. Squads and Squad leaders were literally shouting orders over voice chat while entire swathes of brits were being gunned down by that one dude in the static MG. It was one of the best MP games I ever played.
  • @wilkaii
    As an Australian I found it really awesome to see Gallipoli represented from Australian perspectives. So often we see English, American, Russian etc in video games, but rarely Aussies, especially something as important to us as the Gallipoli campaign. It means a lot to us.
  • @phazenoober8875
    “ it’s hard to mess up a World War Two game” that didn’t age well
  • @warriorpoet667
    This game has the most cinematic multiplayer I’ve ever experienced.
  • @PBandJ21
    I like to imagine that the italian mission is so ridiculous because of how its a story the main character’s telling his daughter. That’s why every time she gets scared he tells her about his impenetrable armor
  • I seriously can't stop coming back to this game. It's so satisfying to play, and every match feels unique.
  • @eliwhalen667
    "You're Australian, we're impossible to kill" Proceeds to lose war to a bunch of birds
  • Battlefield 1 came out when I was in middle school. I’m a Sophomore in college and I still play all the time. Really goes to show how good of a game it is.
  • @Betterhose
    I think WW1 really lends itself well to Battlefield. WW1 was known for how it turned small villages and luscious fields into empty lifeless no-mans-land. Battlefield with its destructible environment reflects that perfectly. I've had operations on St.Quentin Scar, in which most of the village and the windmills were reduced to piles of rubble. All the bombs, shells and explosives had torn craters into the earth. One more thing that sets the Battlefield franchise apart is the gameplay with vehicles. In WW1, each side fielded new vehicles to give them the edge and break the stalemate. You can really get a feel for that when you have been struggling to take an objective but then a tank shows up to lead the attack. Often you'll see people running behind the tank to use it as cover. Some of the tanks have surplus seats, so they can act as a mobile spawn point for the entire team. That way, a single tank can create a new frontline. One thing that is unique to BF1 is how it treats the conflict. BF1 doesn't just put you in a battle on some imaginary map and says "have fun". The game tells you what lead to this battle, why it is important, how the people fighting in it thought and how its outcome changed the course of history. It this context that makes your actions feel so important.
  • @pinetree8088
    BF3: Amazing BF4: GREAT! BF1: MASTERPIECE!!! BFV: wha...what is happening here..?
  • @FadeRift2001
    Battlefield 3: Best Maps Battlefield 4: Best Gameplay/customization Battlefield 1: Best Atmosphere.
  • @nikosauer819
    I remember during the mud and blood story, when they finally getting the tank running was such a success for me. Because I’ve never seen such desperation finally pay off
  • @xenol7795
    in the war stories, i didn't need a bunch of time to grow with the characters. i was able to tell the devastation, the hurt, the anguish, just by the atmosphere and character portrayal. the war stories show the brutality and unforgiving nature of war, such as the desperate hope of the tank captain in Through Mud and Blood as he blows the lines of Bess, or the anger of Clyde Blackburn as he struggles with indecision in No Mans Land. i found myself almost tearing up in The Runner when Bishop meets his end. hes happy to pass the torch, accepting of his successor and his fate. he knows its the end, yet he still smiles in the face of certain death because he knows he did what he could. battlefield one had, what is in my opinion, the best take of singleplayer campaign in any battlefield game. not because of gameplay or story, but because of the themes, the emotions, the characters, the quotes, and so much more. not to mention one of the greatest opening scenes in gaming history. i know this is a wall of text, but i mean it when i say that battlefield one is that game that you can go back and say, "yeah, i remember that. i played that."
  • @lmbros6932
    Did he say “objective alpha” instead of “objective apples”...
  • @ellismay891
    “The dawn of modern combat!” Guy gets slapped with rock
  • I felt like watching this again. Btw the Italian story is an actual story😭😭 it’s over the top, but it’s a good representation of how in ww1 and 2 there was very little stop time. You never stopped fighting and even when you did, you where just waiting for the enemies turn