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Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam is an expansion pack for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and was released on December 18th, 2010 for PC, December 21st, 2010 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and December 22nd, 2010 for PlayStation 3 in Europe for $14.99 in USD or 1200MS Points.[1]It is an indirect sequel to Battlefield Vietnam.

Overview

The expansion pack comprises of the United States Army and the North Vietnamese Army as opposing playable affiliations on five maps with era specific weapons, vehicles, as well as new awards and achievements/trophies.[2]

The expansion was showcased by DICE at the Tokyo Game Show 2010 (September 16–19, 2010), revealing in-game footage for the first time.[3] Since then, they had been gradually revealing information on the Battlefield Blog up until it's release.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Content

Infantry Weapons

For the Weapons and Gadgets' sounds, click here.

Vehicles

Maps

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Other Features

  • Radio inside vehicles with 49 Vietnam War era songs, can be heard outside of vehicles as well
  • "True War dialog" - character dialog based on iconic Vietnam War era quotes

Radio Soundtrack

  • Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son
  • Richard Wagner - Ride Of The Valkyries
  • Wolf People - Village Strollin
  • Jack Arel - Picture Of Summer
  • Jack Arel - Strange Galaxy
  • Jack Arel - L'Amour Et L'Enfer
  • John O'Brien-Docker - Freak Out
  • John O'Brien-Docker - Sock It To Me Baby
  • John O'Brien-Docker - Samantha
  • John O'Brien-Docker - Susie
  • Pierre Dutour & Jack Arel - Bewilderment
  • Anders Lewen - Muscle Soul
  • Anders Lewen - Memphis Guitar Soul
  • Jean-Claude Petit - Rhythm Under The Skin

Major Differences from Battlefield: Bad Company 2

  • Smaller maps designed to prevent long lines of sight, with the addition of a large amount of foliage and structures, make combat much closer.
  • Subtle kit balancing.
  • Weapon damage in general is increased.
  • Lack of Red Dot Sight, 4X Rifle Scope and Sniper Spotting Scope as usable specializations, and lack of Motion Sensors and the Tracer Dart Gun as usable gadgets.
  • Era specific character models and character dialog.
  • Addition of the Flamethrower as an infantry weapon and on tanks (replacing the Co-Axial MG for the Alternate Weapon Package), which can affect players and their surroundings alike.
  • Helicopters can take bullet damage from small-arms fire.

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Videos

Reception

The add-on received mainly positive reviews. The Xbox 360 version was given an 88 on Metacritic[12] based on 28 reviews, with scores ranging between 100 and 80. The PlayStation 3 version of the game received an 88,[13] however based on only 15 reviews and with the same score range. The PC version received an 86[14] with scores ranging between 100 and 79, though based on only 15 reviews. It is important to note that all the versions are essentially identical.

Critics generally praised the new content and game balancing and commented on how the expansion prevents from creating "more of the same", referring to the difference from the base game. The praise ranged from Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam being named one of the best multiplayer experiences of the year, to being called worth its price for the new content.

GameSpot gave it an 8.5 out of 10[15], saying that "If you strayed from Battlefield: Bad Company 2 once you reached maximum level or are new to the game and want a good reason to show off your elite shooting skills, the Vietnam add-on is your ticket to big explosions, big shoot-outs, and big thrills. And you get it all for $15."

IGN gave it a 9.5 out of 10[16], saying that "Battlefield fans will probably argue over whether to play Bad Company 2 or its expansion in the months to come. But when it comes to choosing between arguably the best multiplayer game of the year and its excellent expansion, that seems like a good problem to have."

PC Gamer gave it 90 out of 100[17], saying that "During ten hours in the jungle, I’ve seen enough shit to ruin my psyche for life – my immediate response is still to helicopter myself back in for another tour of duty. DICE’s take on the unwinnable war is a total victory."

Trivia

  • One picture in the Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam Official Art Work Template shows a Rifleman from Battlefield 1943.
  • "For What Its Worth" appears on the State of Mind trailer , but not in-game
  • If one commits suicide in the Vietnam expansion pack, the title instead of "Epic Fail" will read "FUBAR" which is an acronym for "Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition."
  • The promotional art soldier is never used or seen in the actual game.
  • Bad Company 2 Vietnam makes multiple references to the Vietnam War movies Good Morning, Vietnam and Apocalypse Now.
  • The Bad Company 2's promotional art design was spoofed by Magicka Vietnam, which utilizes the same art style for its own promotional art.

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External links


References

  1. Release dates set for VIP Map Pack 7 and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam - Battlefield Blog - retrieved November 30, 2010
  2. Prepare to head to the jungle in Battlefield Bad Company 2 Vietnam - Battlefield Blog - Retrieved June 14, 2010
  3. Tokyo Game Show -- Get ready for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam! - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog, retrieved September 8, 2010
  4. Vietnam Hardware #1: A Tale of Two Tanks - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog - retrieved November 9, 2010
  5. Vietnam Hardware #2: Welcome to Phu Bai Valley Rice Fields - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog - retrieved November 9, 2010
  6. Vietnam Hardware #3: The Tools of the 60's - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog - retrieved November 9, 2010
  7. Vietnam Hardware #4: The Rusty and Unscoped Weapons of the 60's - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog - retrieved November 9, 2010
  8. Vietnam Hardware #5: See the Game-changing Flame-thrower in Action - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog - retrieved November 9, 2010
  9. Vietnam Hardware #6: The Achievements - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog - retrieved December 11, 2010
  10. Vietnam Hardware #7: The Sounds of the 60's - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog - retrieved 26, 2010
  11. Vietnam Hardware #8: Junglify your Desktop - Battlefield: Bad Company - Battlefield Blog - retrieved November 26, 2010
  12. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam for Xbox 360 - Metacritic - retrieved December 30, 2010
  13. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam for PlayStation 3 - Metacritic - retrieved December 30, 2010
  14. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam for PC - Metacritic - retrieved December 30, 2010
  15. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam Review - GameSpot.com - retrieved September 17, 2012
  16. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - Vietnam Review - IGN - retrieved September 17, 2012
  17. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam PC Review - retrieved September 17, 2012
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