User blog comment:Dempsey141/Destruction!!!/@comment-1260687-20100301010742

Well, that's kinda weaseling the discussion; Battlefield has an assload of weapons, doesn't need killstreaks because -hey- anyone that can pull it off can use the helos *and* there's dedicated vehicle support, the voiceworks's on the same level (just no Keith David or Barry Pepper), and the visuals are far more gritty. As I've said before, it comes down to one huge difference: Call of Duty presents a more stylized version of combat, and is a Halo-type shooter at heart when it comes to multiplayer; Battlefield attempts a more realistically representative and altogether larger-scale take on infantry combat.