Battlefield 3 is the pinnacle of military FPS on the PS3 generation. Monumental multiplayer with Operation Metro and Caspian Border, 64 players on PC and 24 on console but still exceptional. Breathtaking visuals.
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Category
First-Person Shooter4 players16+
Co-op
Description
Return of the main series with a campaign around Sergeant Henry Blackburn facing a nuclear threat in the Middle East. Published by Electronic Arts and developed by DICE, released in 2011 across Europe, Australia, Asia, North America and Japan. Frostbite 2 engine with advanced destruction and lighting, 24-player multiplayer on massive maps, Conquest, Rush and Squad Rush modes, drivable jets and helicopters.
Battlefield 3 review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
Battlefields of spectacular realism, real-time destruction and photorealistic light: war takes on a cinematic scale. The density of the settings and the pyrotechnic effects compose a chaos of striking credibility. This visual ambition, polished and grandiose, places the game among the technical showcases.
Blending martial orchestra and taut electro, the music raises the adrenaline of the modern battlefield with a cinematic intensity. The main theme, harrowing and menacing, underlines the chaos of war. This sonic breadth, punchy and polished, elevates every assault from end to end.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Multiplayer battles of spectacular scale, where tanks, jets and infantry mix in orchestrated chaos: the sense of belonging to total war delivers a unique thrill. Destructible scenery and teamwork create unforgettable moments. Snappy, immersive and technically impressive, a large-scale FPS that shines above all in its big-arena clashes.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Switching from infantryman to tank gunner or helicopter pilot across vast maps where everything collapses sets up a chaotic team tactics that keeps demanding the next round. Unlocking weapons and gadgets rewards every match. The campaign stays anecdotal and the balancing divides opinion, but the scale of the battles and the squad play keep a stubborn multiplayer hold.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Carried by a spectacular military campaign, Battlefield 3 finds its true breadth in large-scale multiplayer clashes, where vehicles, classes and destruction reshape every map. The co-op mode and weapon progression feed hundreds of matches. That online replayability explains why people keep coming back long after release.
The return of the main series that revived the rivalry with the competition on the online military FPS front. A huge hit printed everywhere, it stays unremarkable and without value, its main interest, multiplayer, now dead on the server side. Its collector appeal is thin, that of a shooter blockbuster whose value lay in an online experience now gone.
Better with friends
Large-scale battles give the series all its flavor, where squads, vehicles and destruction turn every map into a living theater of operations. The competition rewards team coordination over solo heroics: covering an ally, retaking a point or flying a chopper spawns improvised stories. Online play hinges on servers whose longevity is no longer assured, but the formula stays heady.
Is Battlefield 3 still worth playing in 2026?
Battlefield 3 embodied the peak of the military shooter of its time, and its multiplayer offering still holds real panache. Big maps like Caspian Border, mixing infantry, armour and aircraft into a legible chaos, delivered sensations few games matched. The console version, capped at twenty-four players, stayed visually impressive. The single-player campaign, by contrast, was never the strong suit and has aged poorly in its by-the-numbers scripting. With servers now deserted, the appeal rests mainly on memory and technical curiosity.