Summary
Battlefield: Hardline features a whole new variety of gameplay that breaks away from the traditional Battlefield game modes. The new game modes are Heist Mode, Rescue Mode, Hotwire Mode and Bloodmoney Mode. The focus of the game has been shifted to police rather than the millitary background that has spanned the whole series up to now. Players will have access to various millitary grade weapons and vehicles as well as having police equipment such as tasers and handcuffs.
Battlefield: Hardline features a whole new variety of gameplay that breaks away from the traditional Battlefield game modes. The new game modes are Heist Mode, Rescue Mode, Hotwire Mode and Bloodmoney Mode. The focus of the game has been shifted to police rather than the millitary background that has spanned the whole series up to now. Players will have access to various millitary grade weapons and vehicles as well as having police equipment such as tasers and handcuffs.
Battlefield Hardline It was released in March 16, 2015. and published by Electronic Arts. is developed by Visceral Games
A security truck loaded with cash lays abandoned in a parking garage, and you only have seconds to cram as much cash as possible into your backpack before the cops arrive. Stray bills flutter behind you as you make a mad dash for the elevators. When you get to the roof a teammate jumps on the zip-line, but you choose a more direct route and swan-dive over the edge of the building. Your chute deploys. Bullets are whizzing far too close for comfort. The moment you hit the pavement it’s a straight-out sprint to the getaway van. Sirens are blaring. Cops are on the way. And that’s when you notice the massive crane crashing down. This is just a day in the life of the Battlefield Hardline player.
Dramatic cops vs. criminals campaign. Crafted by the storytellers at Visceral, developers of the Dead Space trilogy, Hardline’s single-player story puts you in the shoes of detective Nick Mendoza in an episodic crime drama. Lead your crew and employ new tactics to gather intel, obtain warrants, and make non-lethal arrests.
A security truck loaded with cash lays abandoned in a parking garage, and you only have seconds to cram as much cash as possible into your backpack before the cops arrive. Stray bills flutter behind you as you make a mad dash for the elevators. When you get to the roof a teammate jumps on the zip-line, but you choose a more direct route and swan-dive over the edge of the building. Your chute deploys. Bullets are whizzing far too close for comfort. The moment you hit the pavement it’s a straight-out sprint to the getaway van. Sirens are blaring. Cops are on the way. And that’s when you notice the massive crane crashing down. This is just a day in the life of the Battlefield Hardline player.
Dramatic cops vs. criminals campaign. Crafted by the storytellers at Visceral, developers of the Dead Space trilogy, Hardline’s single-player story puts you in the shoes of detective Nick Mendoza in an episodic crime drama. Lead your crew and employ new tactics to gather intel, obtain warrants, and make non-lethal arrests.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core i3-2100T 2.5GHz / AMD Athlon II X2 240 | Intel Core 2 Quad Q9500 2.83GHz / AMD Phenom II X6 1045T |
VRAM | 896 MB | 2 GB |
RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB |
OS | Win Vista 64 | Win 8 64 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce GTX 260 / AMD Radeon HD 5770 1024MB | nVidia GeForce GTX 760 / AMD Radeon R9 270X |
Direct X | DX 11 | DX 11 |
HDD Space | 60 GB | 60 GB |
Game Analysis | Battlefield Hardline is a first-person shooter that creates a team based cops vs robbers experience | |
High FPS | 135 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Optimization Score | 9.1 |
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E3 multiplayer trailer
Rescue trailer
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- A Calm Memory Game
- A Day
- (Early Access Optional) Dudes on a Map: Game Master
- Lucid Cycle
- My Universe – School Teacher
- //TODO: today Original Soundtrack
- A Conversation With Mister Rabbit
- A Frog’s Tale
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Great shooter, Wide range of weapons and mods available.
Stealth gameplay needs to be improved, Too short.
Such a short game, the story line was interesting at first then took a sour turn along the way, despite so much action to enjoy in the game, the fact that this game is so short pisses you off. Great game but sadly it ends too quickly.
I played only single-player campaign because I have no interest in multiplayer. Not because it’s bad or anything, I am just not interested in those.
I was pretty excited about the theme and that there is campaign, so I got it on sale. Cops and Bad guys. I am huge Law and Order and similar fan since my childhood so I was like finally!
Well, for me it was let down. It was cool start and everything, but I would take this and do better next time. Graphic is great for sure. What was also very cool is that it’s done like TV show and when you enter episode or even leave you get “previously on” or “next time on”. I loved that. Also what was great is that it wasn’t long, so if it would be good there could be Season 2 etc. All this was awesome.
What I found weird was that I could shoot the guy quite a few times and he would still be so “healthy”, only headshots were one shots. So I guess bullet spunges. What was nice is that you right away recognized the actors whic was great and again graphic was nice. What was understandable but annoying was that you always had “zones” you could be, move out and you are done.
The story wasn’t something you would be shocked but it was for me so “meh”. The feel of the whole campaign was “meh”. I just didn’t feel the drive or enjoyment, I just wanted to finish the game and I don’t think that’s good.
I am not saying it’s bad game (SP), it was just so mediocre. As for the Single Player side I go with:
5/10
Great Story Mode
Amazing Multiplayer
Campaign Missions Get Repetitive Sometimes.
Limited Guns.
Battlefield Hardline is the newest game in the battlefield series. The story follows a cop who ends up working with dirty cops. The missions are incredibly fun, and visceral actually attempted a proper campaign. Instead of the same mission over and over again. The writing for the characters is hilarious and the missions are very big. The campaign isn’t really that difficult, but you can do the campaign again on Hardline difficulty if you want to. Now lets get on to the main portion of the game. Multiplayer! The multiplayer in Battlefield Hardline is great. There are limited weapon choices but that would make sense for a cops and robbers game. Robbers don’t normally carry an armory full of military weapons with them, so stop moaning about the gun choice. The cops have different weapons to the criminals, which is sometimes very annoying if you like a gun on the cop side. There are 8 maps all together so far, and they are all really well designed. They’re not large like most battlefield maps but that can be a good thing. The new modes are very good as well. The Blood Money mode and the Heist mode are basically the same thing apart from in blood money the cops can get the money too. Hotwire mode is the most fun though. There are five cars on the map that if you take control of them and drive the cars really fast you start gaining points. This adds a lot of car chases to the game. Also they have added a money system so that instead of getting loads of kills with different weapons, you can just save up money and buy the weapon instead.
Conclusion: Overall the game has a great story, for once. And the multiplayer is one of the best so far. The maps are more linear but i think that’s better than huge maps that take about 5 minutes to get the place you want to get to. Visceral have proved that they can make a really good Battlefield game.