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ESRB rating description reveals WWII mission in BFBC2

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The ESRB has rated Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and in the ratings description, it notes that at one point the player is thrust into World War II before moving on to more modern combat.

Here's the blurb, courtesy of Connected Consoles:

This is a first-person shooter featuring two modes of gameplay: single player, in which players control soldiers on a mission to stop terrorists; and multiplayer, in which players engage in team-based combat ("Conquest," "Rush," "Squad Rush," and "Squad Death Match").

Both modes involve using machine guns, rifles, grenade launchers, and rockets to kill enemy soldiers on the battlefield. In single-player mode, players conduct missions on an unnamed Japanese island during World War II and then move into the modern day through jungles, deserts, and snowy terrain. The firefights contain realistic gunfire, loud explosions, cries of pain; large sprays of blood come out of injured characters during the fast-paced combat.

There are also close-up depictions of knife-stabbing (flesh-impact sounds) and melee attacks with a power drill. Multiplayer mode tends to involve more goal-oriented tasks, such as "capturing-the-flag," destroying and defending crates, point-based fighting.

Characters use profanity (e.g., "f**k," "s**t," and "asshole") during cutscenes and in the heat of battle.

Sounds like it could possibly be part of a playable storyline that is more of a lead-in to current events in the game - which loads of games have done in the past.

Still, we'll send a mail out to EA and ask if it can explain the description a bit more to us.

BFBC2 has a multiplayer demo out now on PS3, and Xbox 360 with a PC Beta ongoing.

It's out in March.

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