- Publisher: EA Games
- Release Date: Feb 2, 2003
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This expansion focuses on the little-known Italian and Sicilian campaigns of World War II.
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96Continues the success and balanced gameplay that was found in the original.
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93Everybodys game of the year continues to rock with six new maps, new sides (Italy and France), vehicles, weapons and more.
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91Considering Battlefield is such a fundamentally awesome game, Road to Rome managing to significantly improve the base in the ways that it does is at the very least commendable and the very most fantastic.
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90As any fan of this outstanding multiplayer game will explain, six new maps for Battlefield 1942 is almost like adding six new sequels to the game. [Apr 2003, p.100]
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89Adds even more great gameplay in the form of more-balanced maps and more-balanced vehicles to an already enjoyable game.
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If you loved Battlefield 1942, then you'll love the new maps.
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88The maps are excellent, and while we would have liked a few more new vehicles, the ones that are here are a nice addition.
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This pack gives a great new lease to a game that has far from run out of steam.
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85The new maps and vehicles are worth the 20 bucks.
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83More of what made the original great, while adding welcome new touches. [May 2003, p.43]
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80Sure it lacks more content, but what they have in there is well worth their $20 bucks, if for nothing else than for the sheer fun of playing the new and brilliantly designed maps.
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The most enjoyable new aspects of the expansion are the vehicles, and nearly every side gets new ones.
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80While I am enjoying Road to Rome, I've a feeling that it will only live from now until the time Secret Weapons is released.
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Not a very daring expansion, with battles still limited to two factions and maps that are, in many ways, a step backwards in strategy. At its price, however, it certainly delivers.
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80While DICE probably should have included a few more maps, and some editing material so that modders could more easily build on what they've been provided (you can release that software developer's kit any time now, EA!), it's hard to argue with this expansion when everything included in it is so good.
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The engineer's bayonet kill might be the most satisfying frag since "Half-Life"'s crowbar kills. [May 2003, p.92]
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The stars of the show here are clearly the new maps. It's as if the team at Digital Illusions discovered exactly what everyone like about the game and created new battlefields made to directly stimulate the adrenal gland of its players. [May 2003, p.73]
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70Just doesnt have the significant number of new maps or gameplay changes that make an amazing expansion pack. Luckily does provide a good amount amusement for 20 bucks, making it a lot of bang for youre buck.
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70You will get enough to satisfy your battlefield cravings, but these extras could have - and maybe should have - been offered as a free download, not a $17.99 purchase. [May 2003, p.69]
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60Its a shame EA feel the need to charge their swelling community for the privilege of getting their hands on a smattering of new missions and models which should have been in the game in the first place.
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60We would have liked more maps and a solid fix for the sound problems.
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DavidL.10It rocks.
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MafiaGuy6Hey, give us more in this expansion pack and it would be much better...
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H.Lokesz6BF1942 is a great game but the expansion doesn't add much. A few maps en a few new weapons. This should have been a free download for the fans.