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Battlefield 3 | Is This It?

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Prepare for full-scale war with Battlefield 3, the third major evolution of the long-running online battle franchise.
Using the Frostbite 2 engine the Battlefield 3 will have better graphics and more realism.

PAB | Call of Duty: Black Ops Server

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PAB | Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Server

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RainbowSix - Vegas | Tactical Flashback

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For our tactical first person lovers.
There are being some Rainbow Six Vegas Coop (Story Mode - Terrorist Hunt) gaming planned. Check our forum to get involved ...

EA’s Ultimate Prestige Website

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EA has announced that their Ultimate Prestige Tactical Field Manuel is now open to the public. Previously access was restricted only to Battlefield Veterans.
http://www.ultimateprestige.com

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

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The PC version of DICE's first-person, military-person shooter will boast full support for DirectX 11, a maximum of 32 active players, clans, friend lists and dedicated servers, which is that controversial thing we referenced in the previous paragraph.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will arrive on store shelves in March 2, 2010. It's the one that ups the lone-soldier-walking-towards-you ante with some helicopters, a tank and another soldier that is slightly farther away.
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Left 4 Dead 2

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Last year Left 4 Dead unleashed a harrowing and entertaining vision of what it's like to be on both sides of the zombie apocalypse. Whether you were shooting your way through hordes of infected (the preferred nomenclature) en route to possible rescue, or scheming with your fellow superpowered zombies (an acceptable colloquialism) in an effort to choke, eviscerate, and otherwise kill the intrepid survivors, Left 4 Dead was fun.

The only real drawback was the shortage of content. Left 4 Dead 2 does not have this problem, offering five new campaign maps that can be enjoyed across five uniquely engaging game modes.

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

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Realistically simulating a modern military operation is no easy task. Every element, from the top-level command communication down to the way you reload your gun must be accurately tuned to create a believably engaging experience. Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising takes on this formidable challenge, and, for the most part, it succeeds quite well. The campaign is made up of long, tense missions in which you and your squad must traverse kilometers of terrain at a methodical pace, engaging enemies from long range and responding to dynamic battlefield conditions.
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