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Battlefield 1942

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Battlefield 1942

Sep 10, 2002

Main game

3.88 average rating based on 549 ratings

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Building upon and vastly refining the ideas from Codename Eagle, Battlefield 1942 let players engage in infantry combat and get behind the wheel of a variety of vehicles from submarines to battleships and bombers. The game introduced the signature Battlefield rock-paper-scissors gameplay, as well as the exciting “Battlefield Moments” people refer to when talking about their unique and unscripted experiences within the multiplayer game.
Release Dates
Sep 10, 2002 (North_America)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Sep 20, 2002 (Europe)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Jun 28, 2004 (North_America)
Mac
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How Long Is Battlefield 1942?
100% completion: 100.0 hours
Total completions: 1
Ivonnempg88
Ivonnempg88 gave Aug 1, 2025
Ivonnempg88 gave Aug 1, 2025
Yes, I played the original Battlefield!
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Guys, I did the unthinkable! I got a physical copy of Battlefield 1942 on Ebay, and I also got a CD ROM for my PC (because those don't come in the PC anymore). I finally started my journey to playing all the Batlefield titles that are available right now. Wish me luck!

Anyways, this is also my first FPS game that I play with mouse and keyboard. This game was released only for PC and there is no controller support, at least not that I could find. In conclusion, this has been a very educational experience: learning abot the origins of the franchise and also how to play on mouse and keyboard. (Oh, and how to install mods, which I didn't know how to do before).

I must admit that I did struggle with the game a lot in the beginning, but I am not blaming the game. I just didn't know how to control anything. Little by little I started to get "used" to it, kind of. I only played the campaign for noth the Allies and the Axis, so this review is not about the online multiplayer.

The maps of the games are based on real battled that …

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Guys, I did the unthinkable! I got a physical copy of Battlefield 1942 on Ebay, and I also got a CD ROM for my PC (because those don't come in the PC anymore). I finally started my journey to playing all the Batlefield titles that are available right now. Wish me luck!

Anyways, this is also my first FPS game that I play with mouse and keyboard. This game was released only for PC and there is no controller support, at least not that I could find. In conclusion, this has been a very educational experience: learning abot the origins of the franchise and also how to play on mouse and keyboard. (Oh, and how to install mods, which I didn't know how to do before).

I must admit that I did struggle with the game a lot in the beginning, but I am not blaming the game. I just didn't know how to control anything. Little by little I started to get "used" to it, kind of. I only played the campaign for noth the Allies and the Axis, so this review is not about the online multiplayer.

The maps of the games are based on real battled that happened during WWII. They are big, and very well planned. They really give you the chance to play the map however you want: pilot, infantry, tanks, boats, almost anything. The gameplay never got boring or dull, except sometimes the AI was very dumb, but we will get to that later.

As for graphics, I cannot review the original version, because I did install mods to make the game playable in my PC and to look better. So, graphically, it looks pretty good for a 2022 game. The controllers feel smooth as soon as you get used to them. The sound of the game is very simple, too quiet I must say. Very quiet for a battlefield. But I am guessing that back then you couldn't complicate things too much, like there limitations.

The only thing I must point out is that get ready mentally if you plan to play this game with the AI. They are dumb. They would take tanks and just park and do nothing. They would not push when the team has to. They would just prone or crawl all the time. So yeah, AI.... just make fun of it and you'll be fine. As a desclaimer, I had to play the campaign on easy. Maybe I am just a horrible gamer, but also, the stupid decisions of the AI did not help at all. There is only so much you can do as a single player in this game.

Next, the expansion Road to Rome.

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Gunkaloo
Gunkaloo gave Feb 14, 2024
Gunkaloo gave Feb 14, 2024
Good game but not the greatest thing ever
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Good game but not the greatest thing ever like the magazines state. The internet opponents are just too good for the casual player. I will keep it around but I am not sure for how long. Good for local multiplayer though.

FiretheFlameLord
FiretheFlameLord gave Sep 8, 2022
FiretheFlameLord gave Sep 8, 2022
BATTLEFIELD 1942 REVIEW:
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter game.The game's producer, Digital IlIusions CE, and its distributor, EA Games, have done a great job.The story of the game is as follows.The game tells about the second world war.The gameplay is as follows.in this game consisting of 17 maps, you are trying to kill enemies and cross the map.The music of the game is beautiful.The graphics of the game are not bad.My rating for the game: 10/10 (y) Good games to everyone 🙂

BMO
BMO updated their status Jul 5, 2025
BMO updated their status Jul 5, 2025

So EA expects the next battlefield to sell 100 million copies. As put into perspective by Aftermath:

From the release of the first Battlefield game in 2002 through to the release of Battlefield 2042, the series had sold a total of 88 million copies. Total. That's counting Battlefield 2, Vietnam, 2142, Hardline, 1, V, all of them.

And Electronic Arts executives, living in the same world we're all living in, working in the same video game industry that is falling apart in large part through their own malpractice, look at those numbers, look at the performance of the last Battlefield game and want this one to have 100 million players?