The closest I can equate this game to would be Battlefield Vietnam. It has some of the smallest maps of any Battlefield game ever released, and the mix of air, land and water vehicles reminds me very much of Battlefield Vietnam for some reason. That being said, it is nowhere near as good as Vietnam was, possibly because Vietnam still had the novelty of being the type of large scale game it was with very few others on the market like it. Vietnam also had an element of fun that this game lacks, especially with the music tracks that played in the vehicles. This game does have music in the vehicles, but it seems to be mostly no-name or lesser known bands in genres that appeal to a very narrow audience. The weapons are what you would expect out of the latest Battlefield games, which is ok, I guess. You start out with bare-bones options which can be upgraded in various ways, though unfortunately the upgrade system is far less straight-forward than the predecessors were. It's fun, to an extent, if you just want to go blow off some steam or something, but honestly, it's one of the worst Battlefield games to date. Pros: Decent graphics Interesting concept (cops and robbers) New game modes Cons: The environment is less interactive than the previous Battlefield games (destructive terrain, usable vehicles) Unlocks are more difficult to obtain (you must 'buy' many of them now with currency you earn by playing the game) Upgrade system is less straightforward than predecessors Small maps (and I mean very small, especially for a Battlefield franchise game) Honestly, I'm left feeling like I wasted my money, which is unfortunate, because I've owned and loved almost all previous Battlefield games.