The campaign missions themselves are pretty varied, even if certain maps and areas get recycled a bit. It's rather amusing to see two conflicting accounts of the same battles that you've just fought, which provokes the idea that nobody ever tells the whole truth in a wartime situation. What's neat about the campaign structure is that between missions you'll be treated to some fake news broadcasts from media outlets on both sides of the war. You'll switch back and forth between controlling the Americans and Chinese throughout the game's 20-mission campaign. However, the Chinese are a little nervous by this show of force, and they have sent their own forces into the region in order to maintain their own territorial interests. Unrest in the Soviet state of Kazakhstan has sent a US-led, UN peacekeeping force to the region in order to promote stability. The plot base of Battlefield 2: Modern Combat is something out of your standard, Clancy-esque techno-thriller. Now Playing: Battlefield 2: Modern Combat Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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