"Battlefield Hardline" is a new crime game for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC. Credit: Electronic Arts Inc.
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“Battlefield Hardline” is a new crime game for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC. Credit: Electronic Arts Inc.

New video games this week:

"Battlefield Hardline." The "Battlefield" series shifts its focus to crime in this urban turf war action game. Think of it as "Battlefield: Grand Theft Auto" with ziplines and lots of vehicles. Rated M for Mature. $50-$70 in Standard, Deluxe and Premium Editions for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

"Final Fantasy Type-O HD." "Type-O" makes its western debut in this remastered version with new HD graphics. Nations rise and fall in this epic battle game featuring 14 playable characters.. Rated M for Mature. $60 for Xbox One and PS4.

Also out this week: "Mario Party 10" (Nintendo Wii U), "Bladestorm: Nightmare" (PS3, PS4, Xbox One), "The Awakened Fate: Ultimatum" (PS3), "Resident Evil: Revelations 2, Episode 4" (PS3, PS4), "Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype" (PlayStation Vita), "Enemy" (PC), "Cabela's African Adventure" (Xbox One, PS4), "Oceanhorn" (PC), "StarCrawlers" (PC), "Tales from the Borderland Episode 2: Atlas Mugged" (PS3, PS4, PC), "Warlocks" (PC), "Aware" (PC), "BurnStar" (PC), "Pentapuzzle" (Wii U), "Fossil Fighters: Frontier" (Nintendo 3DS), "Ride" (PS3, PS4, PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One).

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