Battlefield 4 Review

Battlefield 4 was made in 2013. It is a first person shooter. The plot is set in 2020. Tensions between the USA and Russia are at a record high with conflicts between the two countries. China is also on the brink of war as a Chinese General plans to over throw the Chinese government and with the Russians support would put them at war with the USA.
The story begins with a character called Recker, who just escaped with vital intelligence, the Russian forces in hot pursuit. The story continues as Recker and his companions have to get through a series of situations and battles to complete their objectives. The visuals at maximum were good and not too demanding on the computer. It was a nice change to have some scenes from China and other places. (Not just war zone ravaged cities etc). 

I enjoyed playing this game. One problem I had with this game is how long you have to play before it saves your progress. There was one scene where I would start outside a building looking down on the enemy. I worked my way down and all the way to the next wall and almost through the next stage then I died and had to start at the beginning outside that building again. That was half an hour wasted out of my life. It was so difficult that I downloaded a trainer which gave me unlimited health so I could complete that stage. That was the only bad experience I had from this game. Also I don’t like when you ran the game from Origin it loaded a webpage and you had to click on a webpage link to play it.
With that in mind I found the rest of the game to be an enjoyable experience. The graphics and frame rate performed well during the game and I found it to be a worthwhile game to play. 
I did not spend enough time in multiplayer to give it a proper review. The good thing I will say about multiplayer is some maps allow you to control vehicles such as helicopters and boats.
I give the game 7.5/10.