Battlefield: Bad Company 2
The Battlefield games are known for their large-scale multiplayer conflicts which often involve loads of destruction and of course, terrain deformation, and 2010’s Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is a prime example of this interactive gameplay. In addition to the destructible cover and buildings, players can essentially form holes in the ground using strong explosives like mortars which will then make driving over this bumpy terrain an exercise in pain, which can be used as a strategic advantage of sorts.
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