Battlefield 2 (also known as BF2) is the third installment in the Battlefield series and was developed by DICE. It was released on June 21, 2005 in North America. The console port of the game, Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, was released on October 24, 2005.
A sequel, Battlefield 3, was developed and released on October 25, 2011.
Official servers were shut down on June 30, 2014 during the mass GameSpy server closure by Glu Mobile that occurred that day. The game can still be played online, however, through services like BF2Hub and Gameranger.
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Overview
Battlefield 2 is the first installment in the series to be set in a modern setting, taking place in and around 2007 during a global war pitting the United States and the European Union (Euro Force) against China (PLA) and the fictional Middle Eastern Coalition (MEC). The game takes place on different fronts, with American and European Forces invading China and Middle Eastern countries, while Chinese and MEC forces invade the mainland United States (Armored Fury).
Singleplayer
Battlefield 2 features a singleplayer mode that allow players to play on multiplayer maps by themselves with bots on either the Recruit, Veteran, or Expert difficulties. Unlike multiplayer, which supports up to 64 players, this mode only supports a maximum of 16 players, limiting the mode to only 16 player sized maps as a result.
Multiplayer
Ranks and Awards
Battlefield 2 features twenty-one ranks. The game features numerous awards, such as Medals, Ribbons, and Badges that are obtained by completing specific objectives and award additional experience afterward.
Classes
The game features seven different classes, similar to previous installments, that have their own unique roles on the battlefield.
- Assault - Primary role is to engage in combat with enemies at medium range.
- Medic - Primary role is to revive and heal teammates.
- Anti-Tank - Primary role is to undertake anti-tank warfare.
- Engineer - Primary role is to repair or destroy vehicles.
- Support - Primary role is to provide suppressive fire against enemies and resupply teammates.
- Special Forces - Primary role is carry out stealth and sabotage missions.
- Sniper - Primary role is to engage targets at long distances.
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Kits and Classes of Battlefield 2Classes· · · · · ·
Others(Hidden) · (Hidden)
Maps and Gametypes
Battlefield 2 features thirteen maps in the base game, all of which are available on 16, 32, or 64 player sizes. More maps were later added through expansions and patches. Maps generally take place in urban areas and promote close quarters to medium range combat. The game features two game modes, Conquest as well as a modified variant of Conquest, Conquest Assault.
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Multiplayer Levels of Battlefield 2Battlefield 2Far East theater - Dalian Plant • Daqing Oilfields • Dragon Valley • FuShe Pass • Songhua Stalemate • Wake Island 2007 (Added in Patch 1.03) • Operation Blue Pearl (Added in Patch 1.50)
Middle East theater - Gulf of Oman • Kubra Dam • Mashtuur City • Operation Clean Sweep • Sharqi Peninsula • Strike at Karkand • Zatar Wetlands • Road to Jalalabad (Added in Patch 1.41) • Highway Tampa (Added in Patch 1.40)
Devil's Perch • Ghost Town • The Iron Gator • Leviathan • Mass Destruction • Night Flight • Surge • Warlord
Euro ForceGreat Wall • Operation Smoke Screen • Taraba Quarry
Armored FuryMidnight Sun • Operation Harvest • Operation Road Rage
CutHingan Hills
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Gamemodes of the Battlefield SeriesBattlefield 1942Conquest · Conquest Assault · Double Assault · Team Deathmatch · Capture the Flag · Conquest Co-op · Campaign · Objective Mode (SWoWW2)
Battlefield VietnamConquest · Conquest Assault · Double Assault · Co-op · · Mission · Evolution · Custom Combat · Tour of Duty (Cut) · Challenge (Cut)
Battlefield 2Conquest · Conquest Assault · Double Assault · No Vehicles · Capture the Flag (Cut) · Supply Line (Cut)
Battlefield 2: Modern CombatConquest · Capture the Flag
Battlefield 2142Conquest · Conquest Assault · Double Assault · Titan · (NS)
Battlefield: Bad CompanyConquest · Gold Rush
Battlefield HeroesTutorial · Conquest · V2 Vengeance · Capture the Flag · Team Elimination · Crate Capture (Cut)
Conquest · Air Superiority
Battlefield: Bad Company 2Conquest · Rush · Squad Deathmatch · Squad Rush · Onslaught
Battlefield OnlineConquest Assault · Team Deathmatch · Tank Escort · Walking Dead
Battlefield Play4FreeConquest · Rush
Battlefield 3Conquest · Rush · Team Deathmatch · Squad Deathmatch · Squad Rush · Co-op · Conquest Assault (BtK) · Conquest Domination (CQ) · Gun Master (CQ/AM) · (CQ) · Tank Superiority (AK) · Scavenger (AM) · Capture the Flag (EG) · Air Superiority (EG)
Battlefield 4Conquest · Rush · Team Deathmatch · Squad Deathmatch · Domination · Obliteration · Defuse · Air Superiority (CR) · Capture the Flag (SA/DT/FS) · Carrier Assault (NS) · (DT) · (WC) · Squad Conquest (Cut)
Battlefield HardlineConquest · Hotwire · Heist · Blood Money · Team Deathmatch · Rescue · Crosshair · Bounty Hunter (CA) · Squad Heist (RB) - (GA)
Battlefield 1Conquest · Domination · Operations · Rush · War Pigeons · Team Deathmatch · Frontlines (TSNP) · Supply Drop (TSAR) · Conquest Assault (TIDE) · Incursions · (APOC) · Shock Operations
Battlefield VCore Modes - Breakthrough · Conquest (Conquest Assault) · Grand Operations (Airborne · Final Stand) · Team Deathmatch · Combined Arms (LS) · Firestorm (TBF) · Outpost (TBF)
Community Games Modes - Domination · Frontlines · (LS) · Squad Conquest (LS)
Limited Time Modes - (TBF) · (TBF)
Cut - 5v5
Breakthrough · Conquest · Rush · Portal · Hazard Zone
Weapons and Gadgets
Similar to past installments, Battlefield 2 features faction and class exclusive weapons and gadgets.
Each time a player is promoted to an eligible rank, they are given the opportunity to unlock one of seven unlockable weapons, one for each class, which they may subsequently use in place of the standard weapon for the given class.
- Assault uses assault and battle rifles with underslung grenade launchers (the G3 being the sole exception, instead automatically giving the player hand grenades)
- Medic uses assault rifles.
- Anti-Tank primarily uses submachine guns, and carry an anti-tank launcher.
- Support uses machine guns.
- Special Forces uses assault carbines with red dot sights.
- Engineer primarily uses shotguns.
- Sniper uses sniper rifles with high magnification scopes.
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Weapons of Battlefield 2All KitsPistols - 92FS · MR-444 · QSZ-92
Equipment - Knife · Grenade (For all classes except Assault and Anti-Tank) · Night Vision (SF) · Gas Mask (SF)
Assault Rifles - AK-101 · AK-47 · M16A2 · G3 · L85A2 (EF) · F2000 (SF) · SCAR-H (SF)
Equipment - M203 · GP-25 · GP-30 · AG-36 (EF) · (SF) · Flashbang (SF) · Smoke Grenade · Grappling Hook (SF)
Assault Rifles - AK-101 · AK-47 · M16A2 · L85A1 · FAMAS (EF) · G36E (SF)
Equipment - Defibrillator · Medic Bag
Submachine guns - MP5 · PP-19 · Type 85 · P90 (Patch 1.2/EF)
Shotguns - DAO-12
Launchers - ERYX · SRAW · RPG-7 (SF)
Equipment - Grappling Hook (SF)
Machine Guns - M249 SAW · Type 95 · RPK-74 · PKM · HK21 (EF) · MG36 (SF)
Equipment - Ammo Bag · Tear Gas (SF)
Carbines - AK-74u · M4 · QBZ-97 · G36C · HK53A3 (EF) · SCAR-L (SF) · G36K (SF)
Equipment - C4 · Zip Line (SF)
Shotguns - M11-87 · NOR982 · S12K · MK3A1 · Benelli M4 (EF)
Submachine guns - MP7 (SF)
Equipment - Landmine · Wrench
Sniper Rifles - M24 · SVD · Type 88 · M95 · L96A1 (Patch 1.2/EF)
Equipment - Claymore · Zip Line (SF)
Weapons - M82A1 · · NSV · APS (SF) · Poison Gas (SF) · Spear Gun (SF) · OC14 (SF)
Equipment -
Vehicles
There are many different types of vehicles playable in Battlefield 2, all based on real-life vehicles used by the militaries of different countries. The availability and number of certain vehicles are dependent on the map and its size as well as control points captured.
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Vehicles of Battlefield 2TankM1A2 · T-90 · Type 98 · Challenger 2 (Euro Force) · L2A6 (Euro Force)
APCLAV-25 · WZ551 · BTR-90 · BMP 3 (Special Forces)
TransportsDPV · HMMWV · FAV · NJ 2046 · Vodnik · AIL Raider (Special Forces) · ATV (Special Forces) · Pickup Truck (Special Forces) ·
Anti-Aircraft VehiclesLinebacker · Tunguska · PGZ-95
Civilian VehiclesTrailer Truck (Armored Fury) · Muscle Car (Armored Fury) · Civilian Car (Special Forces) · Forklift (Special Forces)
Attack Helicopter - AH-1Z · Mi-28 · WZ-10 · Tiger HAP (Euro Force) · Mi-35 Hind (Special Forces) · Apache Longbow (Special Forces)
Transport Helicopter - Black Hawk · Mi-17 · Z-8
Scout Helicopter (Only in Armored Fury maps) - MD530 · EC635 · WZ11
Fighter - F-18 · F-35B · J-10 · MiG-29 · Eurofighter Typhoon (Euro Force)
Bomber - F-15 · Su-30 · Su-34 Fullback
Attack (Only in Armored Fury maps) - A10 · SU39 · Fantan Q-5
RIB · USS Essex · Jet Ski (Special Forces)
EmplacementsAnti-Tank - TOW · HJ-8
Anti-Air - IGLA · Stinger · USS Essex AA
LCAC · Wheelbarrow · (Battlefield 2) · (Battlefield 2) · Dump Truck · Lynx AH-7 (Euro Force) · VBL (Euro Force) · Harrier (Euro Force)
Factions
Battlefield 2, like its predecessors, pits two enemy factions against one another. The base game features three different factions with additional factions made available in expansions.
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Factions of Battlefield 2Battlefield 2United States (United States Marine Corps)
United States (United States Navy SEALs)
United Kingdom (Special Air Service)
Russia (Spetsnaz)
United States (United States Marine Corps)
Notable Features
- Commander - Allows the player to see an overhead view of a map and issue orders to teammates as well as provide them with resources. Anyone player can become the Commander but higher ranking players will take priority.
- Squads - Allows up to six players to group up in a squad with a maximum total of nine squads able to be created per team. Squad leaders can request and receive orders from the commander, and can place requests for commander assets on the Commander view. Further, the squad leader serves as a mobile spawn point for his respective squad; otherwise, only the flags are able to be used as spawn points.
- Battlefield Recorder - A built-in game recorder records battles for subsequent replay. These files can be downloaded from a server which supports Battle Recorder directly after their respective game. Recorded battle files are around 1 to 8 megabytes in size and are played within the Battlefield 2 engine. Camera angles can be changed as well as the speed, though there is no rewind capability. Files can be exported to AVI format.
Expansion and Booster Packs
Special Forces
Battlefield 2: Special Forces was the only expansion for the game, releasing on November 21, 2005. With a theme of special forces, it introduces a number of new factions, weapons, and maps centered around black operations.
Euro Force
Battlefield 2: Euro Force was the first booster pack for the game, releasing on March 14, 2006. It introduced one new faction, the European Union, factional weapons for them, as well as three new maps pitting the European Union against the Chinese and Middle Eastern Coalition.
Armored Fury
Battlefield 2: Armored Fury was the second booster pack for the game, releasing on June 6, 2006. Armored Fury introduced another three new maps, all featuring the vanilla factions, and a number of new vehicles.
Soundtrack
Main article: Battlefield 2 Original SoundtrackDevelopment
Demo
A demo was available for download which featured the map Gulf of Oman. Players who owned the retail version of Battlefield 2 resulted in that player's current rank being displayed in the demo. Maps that are 16 and 32 sized had time limits of 10 and 12 minutes, respectively, while the 64 player version was left unavailable. EA shut down the demo servers on November 28, 2005.
Reception
Reception
Review scores
1UP
8.5/10
Atrip
90/100
EuroG
9/10
G4
5/5
GamePro
4.0/5
GameRev
B+
GSpot
9.3/10
GSpy
5/5
GRadar
4.5/5
GameZone
9.2/10
IGN
8.9/10
PCGUS
94%
Aggregate scores
Game Rankings
90.07%
Metacritic
91/100
Battlefield 2 received a more positive review than the previous two installments, garnering a 91 at Metacritic and a 90.07% at GameRankings.
GameSpot gave the game a score of 9.3 out of 10, earning it an Editor's Choice Award from the publication, saying that "When it's at its best, Battlefield 2 elevates online gaming to whole new heights. Put simply, this is a thrilling and revolutionary game that just has to be played to be believed."
IGN gave the game a score of 8.9 out of 10, saying that "The thing to remember about Battlefield 2 is that it's exceptionally fun. There are most definitely some things that need some improvement, but that certainly isn't going to keep the game from owning our lives for a good long while. Anybody that was a fan of Battlefield before will have a great reason to renew their love affair when the game is released early this week."
GameSpy gave the game a perfect score of 5 out of 5 stars, saying that "While the steep technical requirements might be an issue for some, what ultimately matters is the game itself and how it plays, and Battlefield 2 sets a new high watermark for online play. Once you strap into an F/A-18 and rocket over the landscape, once you're crouched next to a tank trying valiantly to repair it while bullets ping off of the armor inches above your head, once you defend a way point and ask for new orders from your commander over the radio, all of those nitpicks about map balance or sniper power fade. Battlefield 2 is a multiplayer experience that'll suck you in and keep you there for months to come. It's time to get your war on."
Trivia
- Originally, there was to be a set of falling kit parts—items such as helmets could be shot off—but only the U.S. helmet was ever finished. The MEC helmet is half-finished, but lacks a texture.
- Many of the buildings found in Battlefield Vietnam remain in Battlefield 2's files, without textures.
- This is the first Battlefield game that is set in modern times.
- DICE bought Trauma Studios, the creators of the Desert Combat mod for Battlefield 1942, to help with the creation of Battlefield 2.
- However, days before Battlefield 2 was released, DICE shut down Trauma Studios.
- The unofficial "Project Reality: BF2" mod was created for Battlefield 2 by the Project Reality Development team and Black Sand Studios in 2005. The mod offered a more realistic approach on the game and was continually updated until 2014 when EA ended official support for the game. Afterwards the development teams released the mod as a standalone game in 2015, no longer requiring Battlefield 2 to play. The teams are also currently developing a standalone game and sequel of the mod.
Gallery
Battlefield 2 Intro
Battlefield 2 intro clip
References
- Battlefield 2 for PC - GameRankings - retrieved September 6, 2012
- Battlefield 2 Review - GameSpot.com - retrieved September 6, 2012
- Battlefield 2 - IGN - retrieved September 6, 2012
- GameSpy: Battlefield 2 - Review - retrieved September 6, 2012
External links
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Games of the Battlefield SeriesMain seriesBattlefield 1942 (The Road to Rome · Secret Weapons of WWII) · Battlefield Vietnam · Battlefield 2 (Special Forces · Euro Force · Armored Fury) · Battlefield 2142 (Northern Strike) · Battlefield 3 (Back to Karkand · Close Quarters · Armored Kill · Aftermath · End Game) · Battlefield 4 (China Rising · Second Assault · Naval Strike · Dragon's Teeth · Final Stand · Night Operations · Community Operations · Legacy Operations) · Battlefield 1 (They Shall Not Pass · In the Name of the Tsar · Turning Tides · Apocalypse) · Battlefield V (Overture · Lightning Strikes · Trial By Fire · Defying The Odds · War in the Pacific · Into The Jungle) · Battlefield 2042 (Zero Hour · Master of Arms · Escalation)
Spin-off TitlesBattlefield 2: Modern Combat · Battlefield: Bad Company · Battlefield 1943 · Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (Vietnam) · Battlefield Hardline (Criminal Activity · Robbery · Blackout · Getaway · Betrayal)