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After playing the multiplayer demo for a couple days, I ended up making a purchase. I won't give you all the features because you can find that yourself. I'll just give you a rundown of what I think of it so far.
Bottom line: It's outside the box a bit for shooters. Darn fun, and feels a bit like a beta at times. I only play multiplayer.
The UAVs and attack drones are cool. You can dispatch a UAV, fly it around, then jump back to your character and any visible enemy to your UAV will be highlighted where you and your friends can then see them and attack.
The Full version is a lot better than the demo. On the demo, your game is hosted on somebody's 360, lag ensues. On the full version you can join dedicated servers that the developer hosts. My lag virtually disappeared in a 32 player game compared to the multiplayer demo with only 12 players.
The gameplay is kept on a small portion of the battlefield by objectives that you have to take to push the frontline forward. This makes coordinated efforts much more successful. Willdabeast and I proved a pretty strong team in the demo.
It's squad based so you can join up and communicate to a particular squad. I like this fact because I don't have to listen to 16 random people.
There is virtually no aim assistance. Combine this with very light rumble on your controller when firing, and it feels way different. I'm still getting used to it.
One of the coolest maps called "Invasion" one team starts on the other side of a mountain and you have to load up into Blackhawk like helicopters and then fly down into the valley in order to unload and capture objectives and push the frontline forward. The other team defends from the bottom down in the valley.
The game just sounds cool. Distant explosions sound realistic. Airstrikes and the guns of attack jets (that your friends are piloting) sound like I would guess they really sound.

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