"Fighting crime in Miami"
No matter how successful a saga may be, a change of style can mean the breath of fresh air that everyone ends up needing sooner or later so as not to end up dying. Battlefield Hardline has meant a reinvention of the concept of shooter that has moved away from warmongering to focus on purely criminal confrontations.
Miami is the location chosen to recreate all the shooting scenes that take place between characters who have a great charisma, especially the protagonist. Mendoza is a prestigious detective who makes the campaign a mode that, once again, is as attractive as the multiplayer. Despite the big change from war to police shootings, the mechanics remain true to the Battlefield style as new concepts become part of the game, such as police cars and arrests.
The criminals will put you in as much trouble as the fighters of the previous deliveries, but you can also take the role of the bad guys by accessing the multiplayer that offers a series of tests quite varied, ranging from the theft of vehicles to the robbery of a bank branch. If you prefer you can opt for the more classic modes of Battlefield Hardline in which it all boils down to kill the enemies to prove that you are the best hitting shots.