Battlefield 2 vs World in Conflict
Battlefield 2
Battlefield 2 is one of the Battlefield classics and rightly so. The game lets you play as a soldier in one of the three major military superpowers: the United States, the Chinese or the newly-formed Middle East Coalition. Players will have access to a wide range of weaponry to do battle with as well as a variety of vehicles. Similar to the original game, the game has a large-scale multiplayer mode - the hallmark of any game from the main Battlefield series - that can accomodate up to 64 players on a single map.With more weapons and vehicles for you to play with, Battlefield 2 is a pretty nice sequel to the Battlefield franchise. However, considering that it has not yet been reworked, unlike the first Battlefield, and that currently, there is no way you can purchase the game unless you get the hard copy off eBay or a similar site, you might be better off buying any of the other Battlefield games.
World in Conflict
World in Conflict , E3 2007’s Best Strategy award winner, is a real-time strategy game featuring both single player and multiplayer modes based on an alternate post-WWII era.The combat system in the game is purely strategic in which you will have to purchase units with reinforcement points and deploy them tactically to defeat the opposing armies. In single-player mode, you get to fight AI controlled Soviet enemies in various skirmishes while fighting for the US and NATO forces. Whereas, in the multiplayer mode, you get to choose any side in three amazing game maps including dominations, assault, and tug-of-war maps. Featuring a huge variety of units from anti-air guns to tactical nuclear strikes, the game brings a perfect warfare to your devices.
With amazing graphics, a huge variety of weaponry, and a pure tactics-based combat system, World in Conflict is a treat to play.