![]() And, although Battlefield has always been about Multiplayer, it's great to see such structured and enjoyable single player levels. ![]() One thing is for sure though, the single player works well, and is fun. Of course, it's very hard to judge Battlefield 3, based on one small segment of the game. Of course, this is risky in itself as you too could be shot and killed. If your teammate gets badly wounded, you can leg it over and rescue them. This adds to the challenge, but also adds to the likelihood that your console will be thrown out of a window. On co-op, we didn't feel that progress saves happened often enough. EA doesn't seem to have forgotten this, producing a game that is a challenge, but great fun too. Battlefield 3 may well be a single-player game that rivals the likes of CoD but it will always have a multi-player heritage that sets it apart. ![]() This, for us, is where the excitement is though. We found this more challenging, and there were two of us playing. This involves taking point and clearing the streets of any gun-toting miscreants. From there, it's your job to protect him, and your team. Working as a pair, you have to clear a building and rescue a hostage. And it was actually a very enjoyable experience. Speaking of co-op, we also had a quick go at this part of the game too. Gun choice is a lot more relevant in the co-op missions, where stealth plays a huge part. Picking up other guns just got us shot at more, and didn't really add much. Gun selection is good, but we felt the long-range weapon we were issued was more than capable of doing all the jobs the segment demanded. It's also leading up to something big, although we don't know what. It's a pretty standard shooter, although there seems to be a story from what we gathered of the fragments we played through. Well, there's nothing revolutionary in the gameplay here. Once you clear the building, you're out in to the street and into a Hummer to proceed to the next part of the level, but, sadly, that's all we saw. Your infantry friends are useless here, you have to just get on with it yourself. As it stands, it gives you a chance to get your ducks in a row and shoot the three or so baddies behind the door so you can get your eye into the game. If this game was launched a few years ago, this would have been more impressive. There's also some slow-motion where you get to waste someone in your own time. There weren't a huge number of enemies to defeat here but one door conceals some chaps who want to do you some harm. ![]() Black - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C red #40, blue #1, and yellow #6.Then we had to clear a building. Yellow - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C yellow #5. Magenta - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C red #3, blue #1, and red #40. Cyan - water, propylene glycol, glycerine, FD&C blue #1. INGREDIENTS: Tapioca Starch, Corn Syrup Solids, Microcrystalline Cellulose (E460), Sugar, Water, Glycerine (E422), Canola Oil, Polyglycerol Esters (E475), Titanium Dioxide (E171), Algin (E401), Potassium Sorbate (E202), Citric Acid (E330), Sodium Bicarbonate, Soy Lecithin (E322). Kosher! Gluten Free! Trans-Fat Free! No Peanut Products Added! Printed on high quality edible icing paper (not wafer or rice paper) using high quality edible ink, also certified kosher. Each topper is shipped in a plastic zip lock bag. Prints are professionally printed on compressed icing sheets. After 15 to 25 minutes the edible icing art will blend with the frosting to give your cake a professional look. Simply remove the edible icing art from backing and place on top of freshly iced cake or cupcakes. These are an easy and inexpensive way to make your cake look like a masterpiece. Please select a size from the dropdown above that fits your dessert! You can attach a note with your order on the Shopping Cart page for any free personalization you want added to your Edible Cake Topper.Įdible icing art is a great way to make a cake and cupcakes look fantastic and professional. Create a birthday cake with this Edible Cake Topper Image from A Birthday Place. ![]()
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