![]() But Battlefield 1 manages to capture the grit and valor of battle without being disingenuous. That’s not to say there isn’t excitement or heroism - there is. This is a sad campaign - perhaps not quite the horror game that the devastation of the Great War deserves, but still one that confidently forgoes the patriotic pomp and war fetishization seen in most modern military shooters. While Storm of Steel effectively works as a way to introduce you to some Battlefield basics - how to shoot, reposition, and reload - its grim reminders of World War I’s overwhelming death toll establishes the tragic tone. Sometimes death is awkwardly forced upon you if you end up surviving longer than the script expects, because death is part of the plan. ![]() “As you and your fellow Hellfighters desperately try to push back the incoming German forces, you’ll meet death time and time again, but it won’t necessarily be your fault. ![]()
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