The real centerpiece is the multiplayer, which was implemented fantastic. After a few hours of practice (which, however, can be very morose!) One has found the steering perfectly under control and usually his favorite class.
The atmosphere captures and over again, for example. if you're just with your squad to the front and the shells hit next to you when the Jets and helicopters flying over you and you were degrees so missed the hail of bullets, or you'll shot suddenly from the plains out and feverishly the shooter looking without directly getting caught ... [you can continue to count endlessly;)]
The only "downside": the PC version with the 64-man rounds (PS3 only 24) and even better graphics are a bit better (but is really bearable)
Conclusion: Anyone looking for a real tactical shooter where you have to actively cooperate with other help to win while you're doing sprints on incredibly realistic manner through the different maps 3 well served with Battlefield. However, it should as a shooter newbie (like me) be prepared for a few annoying early games where somehow never works and what it ended with 0 kills and 15 losses. The changes, however, fairly quickly once you get found his rhythm.