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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: The original Army of TWO and its sequel failed to live up to the AAA status of other cover based shooters like Gears of War. It never had that dedicated fan base that would stand in line at midnight, the night of its release, only for the chance to be amo...
The Devil's Cartel is passable as a co-op military shooter experience. It sets the bar so low and aims for such a low hanging fruit, that to say it's fine is actually a compliment. Unfortunately, it feels like a title you should be getting at a downloada...
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....
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Published: 2013-03-29, Author: Anthony , review by: Digitaltrends.com
The shooter mechanics are fine, Decent co-op action
Pointless story, Generic on almost every level, Cringe-worthy jokes
There are many fine shooters in the world, and while the game industry needs to make fewer of them, that doesn't mean they shouldn't be made at all. A game needs to have intent. It needs to have a purpose, a soul, even if that purpose is to create a pla...
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: Relentlessly promoted for its apparently peerless co-op play by EA’s PR army with a vigor that hoped to match the game’s pace, a release like Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel (TDC) only really needs to do one thing really well: provide that peerless tw...
AlphaFrostbite Full-on destructionIt has a beginning, middle and endBetaTerrible dialogueDull level designLightweight weaponryBoring campaignYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Army of Two: Devil's Cartel Xbox ReviewPerhaps the most...
Makes mindless destruction fun, Great destructible scenery, So over-the-top that it almost works
Generic locations, levels and enemies, Little variety to your foes, Not enough here to justify the price
The Devil's Cartel works best as a dumb, unpretentious run-and-gun blaster with the emphasis on mindless destruction and trashy fun. It's incredibly generic and devoid of smart design or original thought, but it has the makings of a decent co-op laugh. Un...