Honestly, the Baofengs are hard to beat. They are super cheap, do not require programming software to set up and have very inexpensive accessories. They do have QA/QC issues from time to time. They're certainly not better than, say, an iCOM F-4011 or similar, but they are significantly cheaper and work better than your traditional "bubble pack" Motorola style radio.
One thing you may want to consider before investing in another radio product is how you actually use your radio on the field. Do you have a group of guys that you need to keep in touch with or are you carrying a radio to keep in touch with members of your "in game" team? When I'm carrying my Baofeng I basically use it to monitor whatever the command channel is and then whatever channel my group of friends is on. We totally sidestep whatever the general communications net for the "in game" team because that channel is usually completely overwhelmed with people chattering away, hot-micing or screwing around. If you're only buying a radio to have the possibility of communications with your game faction and not with a specific group of guys, I'd avoid the expense. That said, Baofengs are so cheap there's really no reason not to pick one up.