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# Diverse urban & global maps - immersive combat zones 24-player multiplayer - epic large-scale battles Frostbite 2 Engine - next-gen visuals & destruction Battlefield 3 - Xbox 360

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## Key Features

- • **Next-Level Realism:** Frostbite 2 engine delivers jaw-dropping destruction, lighting, and sound that immerse you in every firefight.
- • **Global Combat Zones:** Fight across iconic cities like Paris, Tehran, and New York, blending claustrophobic urban warfare with open vehicle-friendly terrain.
- • **Epic Vehicle Warfare:** Dominate land, air, and sea with an arsenal of tanks, jets, and boats for the ultimate tactical advantage.
- • **Classic Maps Reimagined:** Experience the legendary Back to Karkand expansion with revamped maps and new weapons, pushing your gameplay further.
- • **Command the Battlefield:** Lead elite US Marines through intense single-player missions and dynamic multiplayer battles with up to 24 players online.

## Overview

Battlefield 3 for Xbox 360 revolutionizes FPS gaming with the Frostbite 2 engine, offering unparalleled visual fidelity, massive destruction, and immersive audio. Featuring intense single-player missions and competitive multiplayer supporting up to 24 players, it delivers large-scale battles across diverse global urban environments. With a vast vehicle arsenal and the acclaimed Back to Karkand expansion, this game sets the standard for modern tactical warfare experiences.

## Description

Battlefield 3 is a First-Person Shooter (FPS) that is designed to attack your senses, delivering a visceral combat experience like no other FPS before it. Sequel to 2005's Battlefield 2 , Battlefield 3 utilizes the updated Frostbite 2 game engine, which allows for advanced destruction, sound, and graphics as well as a focus on dense in-game urban settings. Additional game features include: classic Battlefield mission-based gameplay, an impressive array of vehicles including jets and tanks, large-scale maps, an updated soldier class, 2-24 player support online and more. In Battlefield 3 players take command of a team of elite US Marines as they experience heart-pounding misson-based gameplay ranging across diverse locations from around the globe including Paris, Tehran and New York. Along with ground combat, vehicular combat plays a major role with vehicles available including tanks as well as air support, featuring infrared and satellite imaging. The game contains both single player missions and competitive and co-op multiplayer actions supporting up to 24 players online, and set in diverse locations from around the globe including Paris, Tehran and New York. Battlefield 3 leaps ahead of the competition with the power of Frostbite 2, the next installment of game developer Dice's cutting-edge game engine. This state-of-the-art technology is the foundation on which Battlefield 3 is built, delivering superior visual quality, a grand sense of scale, massive destruction, dynamic audio and incredibly lifelike character animations. As bullets whiz by, walls crumble, and explosions throw you to the ground - the battlefield feels more alive and interactive than ever before. Back to Karkand is a massive themed expansion pack for Battlefield 3 and is now available for download on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and PC Download. It features four of the most loved Battlefield maps ever, boldly reimagined with the power of the Frostbite 2 engine. It also gives you new weapons, vehicles, dog tags, and persistence in the form of all-new "assignments" to carry out on the battlefield. The maps included are Strike at Karkand , Gulf of Oman , Sharqi Peninsula , and Wake Island . All have been redesigned from Battlefield 2 as a return years later, changing the scenery and adding the powerful destruction that Frostbite 2 brings to the game. Please note that this expansion pack does not come with the game. It must be purchased separately. In Battlefield 3, players step into the role of the elite U.S. Marines. They will experience heart-pounding single player missions and competitive multiplayer action ranging across diverse locations from around the globe. Powered by the innovative technology of Frostbite 2, Battlefield 3 takes First Person Shooters to a whole new level.

Review: No matter which side you're on, it's a fun game - I was a big fan of MW2 before the multiplayer devolved into a mess of killstreak rewards and frustration. For the first few months that game was out, the online portion was worth playing. I was routinely towards the top of the standings after matches, had my fair share of killstreaks, and enjoyed playing the game. After a while, it became more frustrating to play than it was worth, mainly due to the killstreaks. You had people taking advantage of bugs and glitches to run the map, and I would frequently find myself dead within seconds of spawning from a drone strike, AC-130, Apache, whatever. I put that game and its shortcomings aside after a friend told me about Bad Company 2. The campaign was fun, but the multiplayer is what pulled me in and kept me playing eagerly for months. So when I heard that the beta for Battlefield 3 had come out, I was excited. I played it for a couple days before it expired and couldn't wait for the game to release. I watched every trailer and preview I could find and followed the DICE and EA blogs. I pre-ordered the game through desertcart and got game day delivery. The game got delivered to my office and I spent the rest of the day in an unfocused haze, because I couldn't wait to get home and play. First off, I'm old school in that I like to play through the campaign before putting in the multiplayer. I was expecting big things from the single player, and unfortunately the game failed to deliver. I have a big enough hard drive, so I installed the HD textures and downloaded the release day patch. The story was interesting, but the campaign had quite a few bugs and quirks. The gameplay was fun, but these flaws took something away from the experience. From what I've seen, it seems like some of my friends didn't experience the same ones as I did, so your mileage may vary. After a few days of playing the campaign, I popped in the multiplayer. One word: WOW. Since I didn't play online the first few days, I was lucky enough to miss all of the server issues. I had no problem getting right into a game of Rush. The experience hadn't changed from BFBC2, which is a good thing. The visuals are much better, the vehicles are better, the maps are gigantic, and a few of the minor tweaks are great (being able to communicate with the entire team instead of just your squad). I work during the week and have other things to do after I get home from work, so I mostly get to play this on the weekends. Now I find that my weekends are heavily devoted to playing this game. If you're looking for a game comparable to MW3, you're looking in the wrong place. The only thing that these two games have in common is the modern setting. The multiplayer efforts are completely different, and serve different purposes. MW3 is a lot more run and gun, fast-paced, frenetic action for 10 minutes. BF3 can be slower, more tactical and strategy-driven, more cooperative, and a game of Rush can take 30+ minutes. One isn't inherently "better" than the other, because they're two different things. That being said, I very enthusiastically recommend this title, purely for the multiplayer.
Review: Enough with the fanboyism - I will try to make my review as unbiased as possible, firstly there is no way to review this game without comparing it to a different fps so for reviewing purposes obviously we will be comparing it to call of duty. I've owned and xbox 360 since 2007, just recently got a ps3. I've played call of duty since call of duty 3 while really playing competitively since call of duty 4, I've messed around with people who play in actual tournaments like MLG and such which is cool because that should tell you I spend more time killing people than respawning or getting mad because I die. Having said that call of duty was great for when it was original and there was nothing like it that could come even close to being able to provide such fun and endless hours of frustration and excitement, there simply wasn't. The last few years the call of duty franchise obviously has become more mainstream and appealing to a wider audience therefore it sells millions and millions of copies every year even though it is the same game just rebranded with a new name and a few "features" that keeps it "new". I did not know about the battlefield series until I played bad company 1 on 360, at the time I thought it was a joke, I found the controls and gameplay to be so foreign from what I was used to (call of duty) that I did not enjoy playing it at all. The battlefield series since has made GIGANTIC leaps and has not dissapointed in providing a bigger badder better product than their predecessor. Battlefield 3 is not an exception to this rule. DICE and EA have produced a masterpiece, graphics, gameplay, overall presentation of the game is polished, yes you have to install the HD texture pack, yes there are two discs, one for multiplayer and one for singleplayer, seriously I only play multiplayer so that singleplayer disc will be picking up some dust and might see the light of day when I decide I want some achievements. Battlefield 3 does an awesome job to create a more realistic environment of war that call of duty fails to do, the weapon sounds and the effect it has on objects such as walls and hesco barriers are like no other and the lighting and detail on environmental features such as bushes and brushes are all top class. People do not enjoy this game because it is a totally different style of play than call of duty. This game is team based and you must work to support your team while denying the other team to do so. bullet drop from sniper shots is also something that makes the game stand out as supposed to the quick scoping done on call of duty. Battlefield 3 is a true representation of what a fps really is, the ability to blow down walls to make new entry points so that you can reach your objective, the vehicle selection that is available for you to use to help you overtake the enemy position, now I've only played about 3 hours of multiplayer on battlefield 3 last night and had no issues with lag or getting kicked from servers, I did have issues finding the game at first but I quickly figured out you can search for servers by number of players and jump in a server that only has 3 players in the lobby, by the time you hit join server, the server will be full therefore the people searching for a random server receive those errors, and that just means a LOT of people are playing the game therefore should not hinder the game's rating like a lot of people have done. Most of the negative reviews that have been made you can read and see that the person reviewing has a distinct love for call of duty and do not enjoy anything other than that game which is fine, this game is not call of duty, does that make it a bad game? no it certainly does not, battlefield 3 has everything that I enjoy in a fps minus all the little angry 12 year old thugs who think they are the best at everything and honestly I am glad these kids enjoy playing call of duty because that just means I do not have to listen or play with them and that makes battlefield 3 even that much better.

## Features

- Battlefield 3 introduces Frostbite 2, the incredible technology that takes animation, destruction, lighting, scale and audio to new heights. Built upon this powerful game engine, Battlefield 3 immerses players physically and emotionally to the world.
- Feel the impact of bullets and explosions and mount your weapon on almost any part of the terrain. Battlefield 3’s cutting edge animation, spectacular visuals and real as hell battle gameplay attack your senses.
- Unparalleled Vehicle Warfare — The best online vehicle warfare experience gets even better with a fitting sonic boom as fighter jets headline impressive lineup of land, air and sea vehicles
- Urban Combat — Take the fight to iconic and unexpected places in the USA, Middle East, and Europe including claustrophobic streets, metropolitan downtowns, and open, vehicle-friendly landscapes as you fight your way through the war of tomorrow.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003O6G5TW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,364 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #296 in Xbox 360 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox 360 E |
| Computer Platform | Xbox 360 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,059) |
| Date First Available | February 4, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014633197372 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
| Item model number | 19737 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
| Number of Players | Multiplayer |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.6 x 7.5 inches; 2.82 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 25, 1911 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | October 25, 1911 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 014633195934 021113174198 014633365931 031111574708 014633197372 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No matter which side you're on, it's a fun game
*by J***R on November 30, 2011*

I was a big fan of MW2 before the multiplayer devolved into a mess of killstreak rewards and frustration. For the first few months that game was out, the online portion was worth playing. I was routinely towards the top of the standings after matches, had my fair share of killstreaks, and enjoyed playing the game. After a while, it became more frustrating to play than it was worth, mainly due to the killstreaks. You had people taking advantage of bugs and glitches to run the map, and I would frequently find myself dead within seconds of spawning from a drone strike, AC-130, Apache, whatever. I put that game and its shortcomings aside after a friend told me about Bad Company 2. The campaign was fun, but the multiplayer is what pulled me in and kept me playing eagerly for months. So when I heard that the beta for Battlefield 3 had come out, I was excited. I played it for a couple days before it expired and couldn't wait for the game to release. I watched every trailer and preview I could find and followed the DICE and EA blogs. I pre-ordered the game through Amazon and got game day delivery. The game got delivered to my office and I spent the rest of the day in an unfocused haze, because I couldn't wait to get home and play. First off, I'm old school in that I like to play through the campaign before putting in the multiplayer. I was expecting big things from the single player, and unfortunately the game failed to deliver. I have a big enough hard drive, so I installed the HD textures and downloaded the release day patch. The story was interesting, but the campaign had quite a few bugs and quirks. The gameplay was fun, but these flaws took something away from the experience. From what I've seen, it seems like some of my friends didn't experience the same ones as I did, so your mileage may vary. After a few days of playing the campaign, I popped in the multiplayer. One word: WOW. Since I didn't play online the first few days, I was lucky enough to miss all of the server issues. I had no problem getting right into a game of Rush. The experience hadn't changed from BFBC2, which is a good thing. The visuals are much better, the vehicles are better, the maps are gigantic, and a few of the minor tweaks are great (being able to communicate with the entire team instead of just your squad). I work during the week and have other things to do after I get home from work, so I mostly get to play this on the weekends. Now I find that my weekends are heavily devoted to playing this game. If you're looking for a game comparable to MW3, you're looking in the wrong place. The only thing that these two games have in common is the modern setting. The multiplayer efforts are completely different, and serve different purposes. MW3 is a lot more run and gun, fast-paced, frenetic action for 10 minutes. BF3 can be slower, more tactical and strategy-driven, more cooperative, and a game of Rush can take 30+ minutes. One isn't inherently "better" than the other, because they're two different things. That being said, I very enthusiastically recommend this title, purely for the multiplayer.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Enough with the fanboyism
*by E***O on October 26, 2011*

I will try to make my review as unbiased as possible, firstly there is no way to review this game without comparing it to a different fps so for reviewing purposes obviously we will be comparing it to call of duty. I've owned and xbox 360 since 2007, just recently got a ps3. I've played call of duty since call of duty 3 while really playing competitively since call of duty 4, I've messed around with people who play in actual tournaments like MLG and such which is cool because that should tell you I spend more time killing people than respawning or getting mad because I die. Having said that call of duty was great for when it was original and there was nothing like it that could come even close to being able to provide such fun and endless hours of frustration and excitement, there simply wasn't. The last few years the call of duty franchise obviously has become more mainstream and appealing to a wider audience therefore it sells millions and millions of copies every year even though it is the same game just rebranded with a new name and a few "features" that keeps it "new". I did not know about the battlefield series until I played bad company 1 on 360, at the time I thought it was a joke, I found the controls and gameplay to be so foreign from what I was used to (call of duty) that I did not enjoy playing it at all. The battlefield series since has made GIGANTIC leaps and has not dissapointed in providing a bigger badder better product than their predecessor. Battlefield 3 is not an exception to this rule. DICE and EA have produced a masterpiece, graphics, gameplay, overall presentation of the game is polished, yes you have to install the HD texture pack, yes there are two discs, one for multiplayer and one for singleplayer, seriously I only play multiplayer so that singleplayer disc will be picking up some dust and might see the light of day when I decide I want some achievements. Battlefield 3 does an awesome job to create a more realistic environment of war that call of duty fails to do, the weapon sounds and the effect it has on objects such as walls and hesco barriers are like no other and the lighting and detail on environmental features such as bushes and brushes are all top class. People do not enjoy this game because it is a totally different style of play than call of duty. This game is team based and you must work to support your team while denying the other team to do so. bullet drop from sniper shots is also something that makes the game stand out as supposed to the quick scoping done on call of duty. Battlefield 3 is a true representation of what a fps really is, the ability to blow down walls to make new entry points so that you can reach your objective, the vehicle selection that is available for you to use to help you overtake the enemy position, now I've only played about 3 hours of multiplayer on battlefield 3 last night and had no issues with lag or getting kicked from servers, I did have issues finding the game at first but I quickly figured out you can search for servers by number of players and jump in a server that only has 3 players in the lobby, by the time you hit join server, the server will be full therefore the people searching for a random server receive those errors, and that just means a LOT of people are playing the game therefore should not hinder the game's rating like a lot of people have done. Most of the negative reviews that have been made you can read and see that the person reviewing has a distinct love for call of duty and do not enjoy anything other than that game which is fine, this game is not call of duty, does that make it a bad game? no it certainly does not, battlefield 3 has everything that I enjoy in a fps minus all the little angry 12 year old thugs who think they are the best at everything and honestly I am glad these kids enjoy playing call of duty because that just means I do not have to listen or play with them and that makes battlefield 3 even that much better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than other reviewers tell you.
*by C***N on November 2, 2011*

Alright, I understand that this game had a lot of hype. This may be what has given such a great game such an average overall score (3 stars), because everyone thought that the game would be better than it actually is. HOWEVER, it is still an amazing game, it is just that EA hyped the new Frostbite 2 engine up so much that expectations were overblown. The game looks great on my Xbox 360, though I am using the HD pack and the game doesn't look nearly as good without it, specifically in the way of textures. It plays at the usual 30 fps, which is not a problem at all, and runs at slight under 720p (it actually runs at 1280x704). This is still better than other games such as Black Ops, mind you. With that out of the way, I am now going to break up this review into 4 parts. 1. GRAPHICS 4.5/5 -The graphics on this game are amazing. They may not be on par with what was expected, but they are still outstanding. -The Frostbite 2 engine and the new ANT system provide better destruction and animation than BFBC2. -I haven't noticed and screen tearing or anything, however I've noticed a few frame rate drops, especially in campaign mode when the fighting gets intense. 2. GAMEPLAY 5/5 -BF3 has great controls, and is just generally fun to play. -Though the online games are a little slow at times, the addition of new game modes such as TDM are sure to keep all players interested -Frostbite 2 does have certain things such as bullet drop that may put off some players, but I find it quite fun to (somewhat) realistically snipe out enemies instead of just pointing the crosshairs at their head and shooting. Long distance shots in this game are extremely satisfying. -Destruction is awesome. 'Nuff said. 3. MULTIPLAYER 5/5 -Online multiplayer is a lot of fun. There may be only 24 players as opposed to the 64 on PC, but this is not a problem with slightly scaled down maps. -Some people complain about the vehicles in this game. In my opinion, they add a great deal of variety in gameplay and make the game more immersive. If you don't like them, however, you can always set the server type to "infantry only" in the xbox server browser. Problem solved. -Co-op is especially fun, being made up of 6 missions that you can do with a friend. They vary from sniping to run-and-gun to helicopter flying. In addition, there are some great guns (usable in online multiplayer) than can only be unlocked through playing this game type -Speaking of unlocks, BF3 has a ridiculous amount of guns and attachments to be unlocked. These guns will literally fit any gaming style, along with the perks and gadgets that can also be unlocked. 4. SINGLE PLAYER 3.5/5 -Yeah, the story is somewhat generic, but its still fun to play. It's a little Black Ops-esque but I enjoyed it. -There is a great variety of missions, same as in the online co-op. -Although the campaign could have been better, let's face it. This is a game you buy for online multiplayer. Thanks for reading this review, and I'm sorry it was somewhat short. I was pressed for time while writing it! I highly recommend that you buy BF3. See you on the Battlefield.

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