While Hardline certainly isn’t your standard Battlefield experience, the changes and tweaks present here are welcome additions, breathing new life into the franchise that’ll entice both veteran and new players alike.
Underrated as ****, an excelent twist for the saga to escape from the status quo, a great campaign with good acting and an fun as **** online component.
It’s easy to dismiss Hardline out of hands as being too far removed from Battlefield’s typical setting to be worthy of the name, but even as Visceral ride on the brands coattails, they’ve had the confidence to adapt that core gameplay to suit a new setting. That’s not just true of the multiplayer, but also the single player story and its compelling tale of drugs and police corruption.
Hardline might not reinvent the wheel the series rolls on, but it certainly makes it spin a whole lot smoother. Speeded up gameplay, an opened-up single-player, and a robust suite of new multiplayer modes lends itself to the best Battlefield to date—though that’s not saying much, a decade later.
Against all the odds, it's the single player campaign that's proved to be Battlefield: Hardline's biggest selling point. Trying to play through as a 'good cop' by arresting baddies instead of filling them with lead is very rewarding. But the gunplay is as fun as ever if you want to play that way too.
The single-player mode starts out promisingly, but bogs down into a rather weak stealth game whose action feels hit-and-miss. Multiplayer is where the game works best, especially on its smaller maps, which can deliver truly thrilling and intense action.
We can see in its lack of substance a reflection of a disturbing social complacency when it comes to exploring complicated issues like police violence and systemic racism. We can also recognize what little faith it has in its players to wrestle with difficult concepts, to find something meaningful and troubling behind using a digital badge and police-issued firearm in equal measure to solve our crime problems.
excellent jeu en tout point graphiquement et techniquement impeccable gamplay plaisant ost et doublage de qualité bonne durée de vie et scénario intéressant
"Battlefield" for the GTA crowd. It has a cops-and-crooks theme and is quite fun, but it's not as good as "Battlefield 4". The maps are a little too small and while the formula still works, it would benefit from an upgrade. Thankfully, the single player mode is better than you'd expect. Overall, long time fans will probably enjoy it. I would rate this with a 7.5 out of 10.
كسره القالب ب #باتلفيلد هاردلاين كقصة كانت اجملل بكثيررر من قصة باتلفيلد 3و 4 مجتمعة ، طريقة رواية باتل فيلد للقصص العسكرية الحديثه كانت سيئة بالقصص العسكرية رغم انها هوليوديه نوعاً ما و هذا شي خلق نوع من الفجوات و اللا منطفية في كثير من نواحي القصة الا انها اجمل ما زالت افضل من سابقاتها قصصياً الاسلوب البوليسي كعامل جديد و فكرة تقديمة كثيم و عامل متغير جديد
كان لا بأس به وكسر قالب ارتباط باتلفيد دائماً بالحروب العسكرية الحديثه
I’ll rate this game based only on the campaign mode.
I was really disappointed with it, because I enjoy games about police work, like the SWAT series, Rainbow Six Siege, and the more recent Ready or Not. But this one is a shame for that family of games.
The story is poorly written, boring, and unrealistic. I know it’s a video game, but realism is an important thing to me — especially in the Battlefield series. It’s what made BF3 so good in my opinion. The driving is awful, and the overall mechanics feel unrealistic. The stealth system is also bad for the same reason — it’s just not believable. You handcuff someone and they instantly turn into a statue. And you can go around killing everyone like it’s something ordinary for a police officer, which is obviously untrue.
As a police officer, every time you kill someone you have to justify it in court, proving that it was in legitimate self-defense. That’s how it works in my country. I think this game is a disservice to police games and to police work in general. The absolute low point was when you get into a tank and start a full-on battle with another tank in the middle of a mission. That’s when I started wishing for the game to just end.
I believe this game had a lot of potential to tell a great story about police work — but it seems the developers had completely different plans.
Battlefield Hardline is a disappointment. The story feels weak and uninspired, and the gameplay doesn’t live up to the series’ standards. It’s a forgettable entry that fails to capture what makes Battlefield great.
SummaryRun your crew as detective Nick Mendoza in an episodic crime drama single player campaign or as cops and criminals in rapid Battlefield multi-player. You will be on one side of the thin blue line or the other. Assume control using new tactics to gather intelligence, obtain warrants and takedown with non-lethal force to effectuate the arr...