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Published: 2015-03-16, Author: Steven , review by: destructoid.com
Alright: May be slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy them a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled. ...
Be a Lethal Weapon in single-player, enjoy a different take on multiplayer. Visceral gives you the best of both worlds...
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Published: 2015-04-21, Author: Chris , review by: g3ar.co.za
Nice graphics, Great sound engine, Brilliant voice acting, Aligators
Linear story, Lack of variety, Multiplayer feels too similar to BF4, Aligators
the game is, for lack of a better word, unique. The campaign has it's fun moments and I thoroughly enjoyed some episodes. What starts out as a great game, bursting with potential, turns into a somewhat linear mostly uncaptivating one, with mostly the sto...
Abstract: Intro Hardline is the latest addition to the popular Battlefield series. Instead of the military setting of the previous games, this game is all about the world of crime (fighting). In single-player mode you're on the side of the police, in multiplayer y...
Fast, snappy and tactical multiplayer, Cop show twist to single-player is very cool, Fun new multiplayer modes
Many will miss the tanks and demolition of BF4, Silly stealth and stupid bad guys in single-player
Battlefield Hardline hands-on While it shows real promise in subverting the genre Hardline fails to push any boundaries in gameplay terms, and the ideas it does introduce are often executed in a half-hearted manner. It's not quite a stealth game, but wan...
Abstract: Developer: Visceral Games Publisher: EA Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4 Version Reviewed: PC I'm not sure precisely when Battlefield Hardline stopped being about the police, but I realised this had happened when I found myself driving a tank. Having escaped...
Best fusion of story and Battlefield play to date, Stealth elements completely change the flow of the game, Embraces cops-and-robbers fiction in smart, fun ways, The game is out and online play still works
Lots of baggage in a post-Ferguson world, Conquest, Team Deathmatch modes don't fit in
Published: 2015-03-16, Author: Ben , review by: gamesradar.com
The multiplayer's fresh without diverging too drastically, A short, satisfying, if slightly silly campaign, Hotwire and Crossfire could become your new favourite modes, It looks absolutely stunning especially Benito Martinez's face
The story spectacularly jumps the shark, An overreliance on basic stealth in the campaign
While it doesn't feel as vital as Battlefields past, inventive new multiplayer modes and a fresh, if slightly unfocused campaign make Hardline the worthy TV spin-off to DICE's big budget blockbusters...
Abstract: Now that Battlefield 4 has been mostly soothed of its issues, it's time for some new blood before the next major instalment. Instead of something in the usual cannon, EA have teamed up with Visceral to create Hardline, a cops vs criminals bonanza with new...
Lack of Content, Vehicle Physics/Mechanism, Predictable Storyline, Where is Levolution?
Battlefield: Hardline sacrifices the boom pow of the franchise to show you brand new ways to relive the iconic shooter franchise, the Cops and Goons way. Near perfect story presentation, stealth mechanics; flawed by in-game differences and a lack of conte...