Battlefield 1
Battlefield 1

Battlefield 1

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About Battlefield 1

Battlefield 1 drops you into World War I through EA Digital Illusions CE. This shooter launched on October 21, 2016, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It moves away from modern settings to cover the trenches of France, the snowy Alps, and desert sand dunes. The game splits its focus between a gritty anthology campaign and massive multiplayer battles. You fight as infantry or pilot vehicles across land, air, and sea. Expect bi-planes, tanks, and battleships in large-scale conflicts. This title brings the chaos of 1918 to life with distinct historical flavor and brutal combat mechanics that define the franchise.

Gameplay

Sessions involve switching between squad-based infantry firefights and vehicle piloting. The campaign breaks into five standalone War Stories where death resets your perspective to a new soldier in the trench prologue. You might drive a British Mark V tank through mud, dodge machine gun fire as a desert runner, or dogfight in bi-planes over France. Multiplayer matches feature up to 64 players fighting on huge maps with combined arms support. You coordinate with squads to push objectives while managing ammo and vehicle health. Controls feel weighty for tanks and bikes but snappy for rifles and shotguns. Each mode demands different strategies, from stealth infiltration in the desert to chaotic close-quarters combat in urban French streets.

What Players Think

Players rate this title highly across major platforms. Metacritic sits at 88 out of 100 while IGDB shows an 83.6 average from 865 ratings. The community mood leans heavily toward Intense, with five votes citing the chaotic nature of battles. Three users describe it as Cooperative because squad tactics matter so much. Two others label it Competitive and Hardcore, reflecting the skill ceiling required for vehicle play. Reviewers often mention the sheer scale of infantry versus tank engagements. Completion rates stay high due to the replayability of different War Stories. The data suggests players value the historical setting and the blend of personal narratives with large-scale warfare over generic modern shooter tropes.

PlayPile's Take

Battlefield 1 is a solid choice if you want deep multiplayer action or a narrative that avoids linear storytelling. The price point varies but the content delivers hours of gameplay across both campaign and multiplayer modes. Players can chase achievements tied to specific vehicle classes and story completions. It suits fans of large maps and combined arms tactics better than those who prefer small map skirmishes. Do not expect a polished single-player experience if you hate shooting in trenches, but the War Stories offer memorable moments. The game stands on its mechanics and scale rather than innovation. Play it for the chaotic battles and the distinct historical atmosphere.

Storyline

Battlefield 1's Story: A Gritty Anthology of World War I The single-player campaign of Battlefield 1 departs from a traditional linear narrative, instead presenting a collection of five "War Stories," each offering a poignant and personal glimpse into the global conflict of World War I from different perspectives. Preceded by a harrowing prologue, these standalone tales transport players to various theaters of the war, emphasizing the human cost and individual heroism amidst the unprecedented brutality of the Great War. Storm of Steel: A Brutal Introduction The campaign opens with "Storm of Steel," a prologue that immediately sets a grim and unflinching tone. Players are thrust into the boots of various members of the Harlem Hellfighters, an African-American infantry regiment, during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in 1918. The narrative uniquely frames the futility and chaos of trench warfare by having the player's perspective shift to another soldier upon death, underscoring the high casualty rates and the overwhelming nature of the conflict. This introductory chapter serves not as a tale of a single hero, but as a visceral and sobering depiction of the brutal reality faced by soldiers on the front lines. The prologue concludes with a tense standoff between a lone Hellfighter and a German stormtrooper, where both, exhausted and surrounded by the dead, lower their weapons in a moment of shared humanity. Through Mud and Blood: The Iron Behemoth Set during the Battle of Cambrai in 1917, "Through Mud and Blood" follows the crew of a British Mark V tank named "Black Bess." Players take on the role of Danny Edwards, a young and inexperienced former chauffeur assigned as the tank's driver. The story explores the dynamics within the tank crew as they navigate the treacherous and mud-soaked battlefields of France. The crew, led by the cynical Commander Townsend, must overcome both the formidable German defenses and their own internal conflicts. The narrative highlights the claustrophobic and brutal nature of early tank warfare, with the crew facing mechanical failures, intense enemy fire, and personal loss. A pivotal moment involves using a messenger pigeon to call in a risky artillery strike on their own position to escape being overrun. Ultimately, Edwards and the surviving crew members manage to push through to Cambrai, but not without significant sacrifice, showcasing the bond forged between soldiers in the crucible of war. Friends in High Places: An Unlikely Ace "Friends in High Places" takes to the skies and tells the story of Clyde Blackburn, a charming and roguish American gambler who impersonates a British pilot named George Rackham. This war story, set over the skies of France, chronicles Blackburn's journey from a self-serving opportunist to a genuine hero. Initially, his primary motivation is to fly a new prototype fighter plane, but he soon finds himself in the thick of aerial combat alongside his gunner, Wilson. The narrative is presented as a flashback, with an older Blackburn recounting his incredible and often embellished tales. Key missions include dogfights against German aces, protecting British bombers, and a dramatic assault on a massive German Zeppelin over London. The story explores themes of redemption and the blurred lines between truth and fabrication in the legends born from war. Avanti Savoia: A Brother's Tale This War Story focuses on the brutal conflict between Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces in the Alps. "Avanti Savoia!" is a tale of two brothers, Luca and Matteo, serving in the elite Italian Arditi shock troops. The story is framed as an elderly Luca recounting his experiences to his daughter. Players experience the ferocity of the mountain warfare, storming fortified positions and battling in the harsh, snowy landscapes. Clad in heavy armor and wielding a powerful machine gun, Luca fights to support his brother's unit in an assault on a heavily defended fort. The narrative builds to a tragic climax as an artillery barrage triggers an avalanche, and Luca's search for his brother in the aftermath forms the emotional core of this brief but impactful story. The Runner: The Gallipoli Campaign "The Runner" shifts the focus to the Gallipoli Campaign, following the story of Frederick Bishop, a celebrated Australian ANZAC runner. Bishop is tasked with carrying vital messages across the treacherous and heavily defended Ottoman front lines. The story introduces a young and naive soldier named Jack Foster, who looks up to Bishop as a hero. Bishop, however, is a seasoned and weary veteran who understands the brutal realities of the war. The narrative explores themes of mentorship and sacrifice as Bishop takes Foster under his wing. The gameplay emphasizes stealth and quick, decisive action as players navigate the dangerous terrain. The story culminates in Bishop's heroic sacrifice to protect a British warship and save countless lives, leaving a lasting impact on the young soldier he mentored. Nothing is Written: The Arabian Desert The final War Story, "Nothing is Written," takes players to the vast deserts of the Middle East, where Arab tribes are rebelling against the Ottoman Empire. Players assume the role of Zara Ghufran, a Bedouin warrior fighting alongside the legendary T.E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia. The story revolves around a mission to sabotage a heavily armored Ottoman train, the "Canavar." Zara utilizes her knowledge of the desert and guerrilla warfare tactics to disrupt Ottoman operations, including assassinating key commanders and gathering intelligence. The narrative emphasizes player freedom, allowing for different approaches to missions, from stealthy infiltration to all-out assaults. The climax involves a thrilling final confrontation with the armored train, showcasing the ingenuity and determination of the Bedouin rebels against a technologically superior foe.

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Single player, Multiplayer

IGDB Rating

83.5

RAWG Rating

3.8

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