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4.8

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 40 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 14 out of 40
  2. Negative: 19 out of 40

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  1. Mar 24, 2017
    9
    Im a veteran BF player (1942, 2142, BFBC2, BF3, BF4, etc). That said, I will try to pin-point the main elements of this DLC:

    Pros: - Frontline mode: Its a really nice touch. BF crew said several times they watched over "Verdun", the game, when doing BF1. In this mode thats showed. When we all played operations in the main game, we saw some of the best elements of conquest and rush
    Im a veteran BF player (1942, 2142, BFBC2, BF3, BF4, etc). That said, I will try to pin-point the main elements of this DLC:

    Pros:

    - Frontline mode: Its a really nice touch. BF crew said several times they watched over "Verdun", the game, when doing BF1. In this mode thats showed. When we all played operations in the main game, we saw some of the best elements of conquest and rush together. Here in frontlines we see the same, but in a smaller and more chaotic scale. Some people like the fact that there is no time limit, some ppl hate it. It doesnt matter. Frontlines as well as Operations capture the frenzy that is playing a BF game, and it also captures a lot the WW1 feeling, of pushing and falling back in the same attack.

    - New operations:
    - "Devils Anvil" (Verdun Heights followed by Fort Vaux): Best operation to date. No tanks, no planes, only infantry. No behemot, you get 4 elites. There is also a Siege weapon (big mortar) that fires up from attackers base or defense last sector if the team is failing. Verdun Heights its something just amazing. Really WW1 feeling, with all the smoke, the fire, the dust, the foxholes, the trenches, the ruins. Fort Vaux is a great close quarters map. As you probably remember when operation locker improved from operation metro...well, Fort Vaux improved Operation Locker idea.
    - Beyond the Marne: Cool operation, tank focused. Neither my favorite nor the worst. Too many tanks and airplanes and too big maps some would say, but all in all, a nice and fine operation.

    - New weapons: As usual, weapons of a just release DLC are usually a little OP. Its normal, not only because of the lack of massive testing, but bc DICE wants ppl who suck to buy the DLC to get some leverage over the other players lol. I dont get mad at that, its just bussiness ofc. But they are ok.

    Now the cons:

    - Really DICE...why not a new chapter of the awesome (but short as usual) campaign? For the first time a BF shooter focused on the people rather than the war, and this made the single player campaign something beautifull between so much horror the WW brought. Why not give us a chapter from the French side, who suffered so much? Why not give us a German or Austro Hungarian chapter, to remember us that there were no good and bad guys in this war as u said since minute 1? There is absolutely no explanation for this. They cant blame the team, they cant blame the money, they cant blame anything. They are charging us 50 USD for premium (60 for all DLCs bought separately). Thats the whole full price of the game. At least i expect 100% more content, and i think we are not gonna get that if we dont get single player campaigns.

    Hope you guys think this review is usefull. Ignore as usual those reviews that give the game a 1/2/3/4. Its pretty obvious those are rage trains. I think this is one of the best DLCs of a BF game for the last few years and i was pretty much suprised too see what DICE delivered. A little faith restored after so many dissapointments.
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  2. May 17, 2017
    8
    In fact these 4 maps are twice better than whole 10 vanilla maps combined. Sad that this wasn't in vanilla game. Frontline is just beyond awesome, for first time i felt like i'm in WWI warfare from Battlefield 1. DICE really needs to add Operation server browser and Frontline mode for maps like Quentin's Scar (trench area)
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76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. CD-Action
    Apr 26, 2017
    85
    If you’re still playing Battlefield 1, you should definitely get They Shall Not Pass, as it offers two outstanding maps (and two decent ones) and truly amazing atmosphere. [05/2017, p.63]
  2. Apr 7, 2017
    70
    They Shall Not Pass is a good start to making that season pass feel like it was worth the money, though I doubt it will pull many people into buying the full game.
  3. Apr 3, 2017
    60
    Battlefield 1 is a brilliant fast-paced military shooter that I spent a lot of time playing, especially over the recent Christmas holidays. The additional content in “They Shall Not Pass” is fun to play, but it does leave you a bit sour when you look deeper into it and see so many assets which have been reused. On top of that this content also splits the community, and pressuring players to purchase the DLC or be left behind. There are much better ways to handle delivering extra content to players, unfortunately this isn’t one of them.