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Battlefield Bad Company 2: Vietnam Review – Must Buy for Fans

CNET Games: If you are still undecided on whether to pay the fee to download the big expansion pack for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 titled Vietnam , you may want to check out this detailed review that we have picked out for you. The good news, is that Vietnam has been given a glowing report by the guys over at Joystiq , and to summarize their report, they think that the $12.99 for the pack is well justified. If you didn’t know, Vietnam is available now to download for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC and consists of 5 brand new maps, 15 new weapons and 6 new vehicles to go through. Four maps are playable in the expansion straight away, these are Hill 137, Vantage Point, Phu Bai Valley and Cao Son Temple. There’s also a fifth map on offer, a remake of Operation Hastings which will automatically be unlocked for each platform when players complete a series of team objectives and reach 69 collective team actions together. New weapons include the M2 Flamethrower, while you’ll also be able to make use of TNT packs and the Huey helicopter, a multi-person chopper armed with rockets and machine guns. Unlike other expansions, the best aspect of Vietnam is the fact that it offers a complete different gaming experience to the one you get playing the standard BFBC2 multi-player mode – which is what you want when you are paying $12 for it. To check out Joystiq’s 4/5 star review in full, head to the link above. If you have already downloaded the pack, let us know your thoughts on it. Do you think it is worth the money or not? More On: Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam , BFBC2 , BFBC2: Vietnam For more coverage: Follow Product Reviews on Twitter Become a Fan on Facebook

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