Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 brings award-winning Battlefield gameplay to the forefront of PC gaming with top-notch vehicle combat and unexpected "Battlefield moments." New vehicles like the ATV and a transport helicopter enable all-new multiplayer tactics on the battlefield. Frostbite-enabled Destruction System 2.0 lets you destroy entire buildings and create your own fire points by blowing holes in cover. You can also compete in teams of four in two squad-only game modes and fight together to unlock exclusive awards and achievements. Battles take place on expansive maps, each with a different tactical focus. In addition, B Company returns in a mature single-player campaign.

Story

In October 1944, a group of US commandos infiltrate an island in the Sea of Japan to free a Japanese scientist with information crucial to the war effort. They succeed in capturing the renegade Japanese scientist, who is working on a secret weapon codenamed "The Black Weapon" (a scalar weapon), and escape from the island in a stolen submarine. But after repeated warnings from the scientist, the commandos witness the effects of the Black Weapon and perish, creating a myth about the true events of Operation Aurora. In the present, Bad Company is on a counterintelligence operation behind enemy lines in Russia to secure a high-ranking U.S. military person and a device related to a scalar weapon. Despite escaping the Russian soldiers and completing what they thought was their final mission in B Company, the device turns out to be a fake. Army General Braidwood, impressed with their activities so far, assigns them to the Special Activities Division and tasks them with providing information to Agent Aguire, much to the disappointment of Sgt. The group travels to Bolivia in search of Aguire. After many firefights with paramilitaries, they manage to rescue Aguire just before a Russian drags him onto a waiting Mi-24 Hind. After discovering that Aguire's intelligence was stolen by the Russians, Aguire asks the group to retrieve all information about the scalar weapon from a satellite. With the support of their pilot Flynn and his UH-60 Black Hawk, the squad sets out to capture the mountain. After capturing the satellite station, Sweetwater crashes the satellite and the group drives cross-country to find it, dealing with Vodniks and quad bikes in the process. After reaching the satellite, the group successfully beats off a Russian counterattack aimed at destroying the satellite, but bad weather soon moves in. While Redford and Haggard go in search of transportation and Sweetwater follows them, Marlowe soon finds the data storage device and rides down the mountain during a snowstorm, dealing with Russian patrols and soon being picked up by the others in Flynn's helicopter. During the rescue, Aguire informs the group about the man responsible for building a scalar weapon: Arkady Kirilenko, the Russian army colonel whom the group was unable to take out in Chukotka and who is believed to be hiding in Chile. Marlowe and the troops travel to Chile, where they find Kirilenko with the help of US armored troops and Marines, but he soon flees after the US commando fires on Kirilenko's position. Using the papers from Kirilenko's office, Sweetwater discovers a ship manifest for a lost ship called the "Sangre del Toro". With the help of the rest of the squad, who figure out the coordinates, Marlowe finds the ship and obtains an unnamed substance vital to the weapon's use and discovers the truth behind Operation Aurora. While trying to meet Aguire in Colombia, the group's helicopter is shot down by a Javelin and they are separated. Sweetwater and Marlowe initially regroup and take on a militia counterattack, only to find the rest of the group soon after. After fighting their way through heavily defended Russian bases, they find Flynn and race to a helicopter base on quad bikes. After fighting their way through Russian territory in a recovered Black Hawk, they reach the rendezvous with Aguire, to whom Marlowe hands over the compound while Redford wants to know what's going on. However, Aguire has double-crossed the group by allying himself with Kirilenko, his rival in the search for the scalar weapon. Aguire wanted revenge on the United States for what happened to his father, one of the commandos in the original attack on Japan, after Marlowe revealed that the U.S. military sent them to their deaths in cold blood. Despite the alliance, Kirilenko betrays Aguire and kills him. Flynn intervenes and saves the group at the cost of his own life, as his helicopter has been shot down by an RPG. While the group is still mourning Flynn, they intercept a Russian soldier's radio, which allows them to determine their position. They begin to move towards a town, but then Kirlienko begins detonating the scalar weapon. The squad advances through a Venezuelan town and is attacked by Russian and militia troops as well as mortars. When they reach the mouth of a large river, they witness a large firefight between American and Russian troops. As the firefight reaches its climax, the scalar weapon explodes, destroying the US troops and rendering "all tech dead". The group fights their way through the blast zone in pursuit of Kirilenko. When the group reaches the plane, an An-124 Ruslan (which Haggard misidentifies as an An-225 Mriya), they realize that it is about to take off. The group unanimously decides to hijack the plane and make their way there through the sewage tunnels. Although they had to lay down their weapons, they climb aboard through the landing gear and wait for the sun to rise. The group begins to p

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