There is no single-player campaign and just two online multiplayer modes supporting up to 24 players. Sceptics may say that developer DICE was always fighting a losing battle in its attempt to cram the Battlefield formula into a digital package, and it first glance it would appear that naysayers are right. All of the essential ingredients have been crammed into this download-only title, but anyone looking for more than that will be left disappointed. Set against war-torn backdrops in the Pacific, 1943 strives to capture the essence of its visceral predecessors and deliver an authentic frontline experience. Digitally distributed titles have come a long way since the early 2D shooters that debuted during Xbox Live's formative years, and EA's Battlefield 1943 is indicative of this. It's amazing what you can download these days.
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