User Score
6.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 29 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 29
  2. Negative: 9 out of 29
  1. AnonymousMC
    Jun 8, 2006
    5
    I enjoyed 'special forces' a decent addition to BF2.. However I found myself drifting back to the standard game and associated servers... I was intrigued buy this add-on and looked forward to some mechanical based open ground battles... Sadly I
  2. PdDeshtch
    Jun 6, 2006
    7
    Good to get new maps. It gives us time to play before all the loosers learn to exploit it and greef people. Some new ideas but not much. Its like that $5 hotdog at the ball park. $5 isn't really all that much money ... but for a hotdog that leaves you hungry after eating it.
  3. MrTAPE
    Jun 7, 2006
    6
    Nothing really new except the heloes and planes for which one is regularly TK-d as was to be expected.. I was hoping for maps and number of vehicles to rival the brilliance of some DC (BF1942 mod) maps. Alas, there are too little armored vehicles to do the title of the booster pack justice. Having said that, the maps are nicely done, and for the sniper lovers, there are great open fields Nothing really new except the heloes and planes for which one is regularly TK-d as was to be expected.. I was hoping for maps and number of vehicles to rival the brilliance of some DC (BF1942 mod) maps. Alas, there are too little armored vehicles to do the title of the booster pack justice. Having said that, the maps are nicely done, and for the sniper lovers, there are great open fields and hidey holes. And you get a cool new car to roar around in ! For 10 bucks, not much to complain about, except that it should be free and included as a normal patch with bug fixes.. Expand
  4. RobertB.
    Jun 6, 2006
    6
    This is essentially only a patch, it should have been free. But still, I love the maps (especially Operation Harvest - great defensive positions) and they definitely allow much more tactical play as opposed to the deathmatches I have seen in far too many servers recently. But when they add MORE planes to the already overpowered air, well... it just kind of gets sickening. I've This is essentially only a patch, it should have been free. But still, I love the maps (especially Operation Harvest - great defensive positions) and they definitely allow much more tactical play as opposed to the deathmatches I have seen in far too many servers recently. But when they add MORE planes to the already overpowered air, well... it just kind of gets sickening. I've actually died 20 times never encountering an enemy ground unit. Expand
  5. Anonymous
    May 26, 2006
    5
    You know what, I just can't stand little booster packs. They don't do anything other then add a couple of good maps and items that SHOULD have been in Battlefield 2 in the first place. I call it the money-crank, and I'm going to say this. Rip off. For a game that STILL (about a year after release) to have a ton of bugs and to release a sub-expansion pack is a disgrace!
  6. PhilD.
    Sep 22, 2006
    7
    Battlefield 2 is great and Armored Fury just more to it, I play as much and as often as I can!
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 21
  2. Negative: 1 out of 21
  1. Of the three maps, Operation Road Rage stands out the most since teams would be hectically fighting back-and-forth for the crucial center control point. However, if you're not a big fan of using aircraft in Battlefield 2, then this booster doesn't offer a huge amount.
  2. With some nice added content and balanced gameplay, Armored Fury is a nice booster pack for an already terrific game. Plus, at just 10 bucks, the price is certainly right for fans looking to add more substance.
  3. 80
    By presenting a slightly less intense version of the game, the cooperative mode makes it easier for less experienced players to jump in and see what all the fuss is about. At ten bucks, you can hardly complain.