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Abstract: The Army of Two games have never been known for their subtlety, nor their intellectual gameplay. Much like a 1980s popcorn flick, they've been all about huge explosions, satisfying gunplay and that sense of fun that only comes from watching Arnie take ...
Abstract: CommentAs I rise up from the ashes after the 7-9 hour campaign, I've come to two conclusions, Army of Two is about operatives Alpha and Bravo going down to Mexico to disrupt a drug cartel, and the second is that a ton of s&@t blows up. Considering the ...
Some fun set pieces, The more open levels give you room to maneuver, Cover system encourages fluid movement.
All of the series' best aspects have been removed or toned down, Forgettable gunplay, forgettable story, forgettable characters, Requires little cooperation between players, Problematic AI
The elements that made its predecessors interesting have been all but destroyed, making Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel a functional shooter but little more....
Abstract: Esteban Bautista exudes selfish cool, a sickening drug smuggler with a penchant for kidnapping, murder, and control. His mansion sits under the hot sun of Mexico, and unaware to him, Bautista's land is a videogame paradisio. His thugs are numbers, doll...
Abstract: Even if you don't have anything great to offer, you can go far with confidence. That's a helpful observation for dating and job interviews—and also video games, apparently. Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is little more than a Gears of War clone with a...
Abstract: Guns, a mask with a custom paint job, and a partner to make smart-arsed comments and cover your back when you’re surrounded by an angry Mexican Cartel. What more could a member of security firm Trans World Operations want? In Army of Two: The Devil’s C...
Abstract: Having received varying opinions by both press and public over both their last games in the series, EA had uniquely struck a balance between silly, fun and a little bit mindless. The Devil's Cartel may imagine itself as both an evolution and a revolution...
Published: 2013-04-15, Author: Patrick , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The Devil's Cartel does not top the original Army of Two, but it is a step in the right direction after The 40th Day.Tags:GamesBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare this articleShareTweetSendHi. I saw t...
Con tantos gliches, una historia tan cliché, personajes tan genéricos y niveles tan aburridos The Devil's Cartel es el fracaso definitivo para tratar de levantar esta franquicia y hacerla algo original y entretenido. AoT jamás ha sido una saga mediocre, p...
Abstract: 12MeiNa een fighting game (Injustice) was het weer tijd voor mij om weer terug te gaan naar een shooter. Dit keer kreeg ik de mogelijkheid om Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel te reviewen. Deze co-op shooter beloofde veel actie en humor in een dosis voor...