

Weapon customisation is expansive and encouraged. Battlefield 4 options also allow colour-blind players to change the on-screen colour indicators to: tritanomaly, deuteranomaly and protanomaly. The mini-map, as well as the main game screen, shows symbols denoting three kinds of entities: blue for allies, green for squadmates, and orange for enemies, this applies to all interactivity on the battlefield. On the Windows version of the game, the top left features a chat window when in multiplayer. The top right displays kill notifications of all players in-game. The lower left-hand corner features a mini-map and compass for navigation, and a simplified objective notice above it the lower right includes a compact ammo counter and health meter.

Nevertheless, you can definitely sense the marketing machine whirring into life with this.The game's heads-up display (HUD) is composed of two compact rectangles.

It seems strange, though, that the newer Battlefield 5 was just included as part of PS Plus last month and that isn't repeated here. I'm assuming the multiplayer lobbies aren't exactly well-populated right now, but I'll take a silly set-piece laden single-player campaign for nothing. "Levolution" aside (remember that!) it scored 8/10, so pretty good! I've delved back into the archives to see what Eurogamer's thoughts were on Battlefield 4 at the time of release and, shockingly, it's so far back that the game has actually been given a review score and not a badge. The freebie will only be available until 21st June so you'll want to be Oscar Mike to the site quicklike. To get it, you'll need to be logged in to your Amazon account, pop over to the Prime Gaming microsite and a code will be sent for you to claim on Origin. Are you an Amazon Prime member? If so, you can snag a free copy of Battlefield 4 on PC through Prime Gaming.
