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Abstract: Entah apa yang dipikirkan oleh pihak developer saat memindahkan setting Wild West ke kota modern untuk seri Call of Juarez: The Cartel . Pada seri ketiga ini karakter protagonisnya adalah tiga 'koboi modern' yang merupakan anggota agen federal. Sementara ...
Abstract: Nearly a quarter century again Midway released a questionable action game called NARC. This ultra-violent arcade game had a pair of overly sensitive cops blow up anybody that even thought about picking up a crack pipe or bong. Fast forward to 2011 an...
Perhaps with more development time, The Cartel would have been a more compelling experience but, with a game engine that’s showing its age, a confused new identity and a fair few technical issues, it falls sadly short of most FPS fans' high expectation...
Abstract: On paper, Call of Juarez: The Cartel sounds like an interesting change of pace. It's a "modern-day" action-packed adventure set in the present day, though it is designed to feel more like a Western (as in Wild West) shooter. And I'll give Techland cred...
Abstract: The topic of drug violence in Mexico and the United States is currently a hot topic in the news, and The Cartel certainly sets itself in the present day but it takes many of its cues from police themed action movies and TV shows. The game’s plot foll...
The game is releasing in the middle of this big summer gaming dry spell and does have it’s moments but in the condition it’s in those moments aren’t worth your time. Maybe if the game gets patched. Or re-released as a directors cut. Michael O'Reilly B...
Abstract: Techland should receive some praise for taking a risk here by taking a character from their Western-themed games -- Call of Juarez, Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood -- and moving him into "present day" largely unchanged. Last time we saw Ray ...
Secret agendas smartly link the gameplay with the story, Challenges give coop play a competitive edge, Many levels are atmospheric and offer room to maneuver.
You miss out on the good stuff when you play on your own, Unlikable characters that say and do unlikable things, Lots of bugs and glitches, Frequent pauses and framerate inconsistencies.
Some distinguishing features give this shooter a touch of class, but bugs and execution flaws cast a long shadow over Call of Juarez: The Cartel. ...
Abstract: The folks at Techland had some truly great ideas for Call of Juarez: The Cartel. In today's shooter market, frankly, it's a huge relief not to be shooting aliens or fighting in a full-scale military conflict. And besides avoiding those pitfalls, The Ca...
Call of Juarez: The Cartel is a poor change of pace for the franchise. Taking the story into modern times seems to have robbed it of its passion and charm, replacing it with asinine characters and more cuss words than an Al Pacino flick. It’s not the w...