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The editors liked
Runs at a steady frame rate despite all the on-screen activity
Gunplay is satisfying as in past games
The editors didn't like
Small bugs and gameplay quirks that interrupt flow
A bit dull overall
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Published: 2013-05-01, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: It's time to strap on the Kevlar vest, put on the mask and get back into the fight as an operative of Trans World Operations, in EA's balls to the wall co-op third-person shooter, Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel.The game comes from EA Montreal who were al...
Soulless and bland, Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is an utterly generic, paint-by-numbers shooter that's not explicitly bad, but is far from being good.Army of Two: the Devil's Cartel was reviewed by Geoffrey Tim on a Xbox 360j...
Abstract: Army Of Two: The Devil's Cartel is the third instalment of the franchise that attempts to forge its own identity in a shooter genre that is already crowded.It is known mainly as a two-person cooperative shooter game filled with "bromance" moments and coor...
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Published: 2013-03-30, Author: Daniel , review by: ap.ign.com
Abstract: Army of Two has lost its way. While it never really grew into a huge franchise, it deserves much better than this lacklustre third instalment. After two decent games, The Devil's Cartel is a mediocre sequel that seems to have forgotten what the series is...
Abstract: Wie bei den Vorgängern ist der Koop-Modus zentrales Spielelement. Zusammen mit dem Computer als Kameraden oder einem Freund an der Seite kämpft man sich durch streng linear aufgebaute Level - etwa ein mexikanisches Dörfchen oder ein Flugzeugfriedhof. Die ...
coole Waffen und Ausrüstungsskins, gut inszenierte Story, mit Bezug auf die Realität, Deckungssystem, flüssiger Spielablauf
teils Langatmig, kein Bezug zu den Protagonisten, immer gleiche Gefechte, übertrieben starker Overkill-Modus
Army of Two: The Devil`s Cartel ist Electronic Arts weder ein besonders interessanter Singleplayer-Shooter, noch ein herausragender Koop-Shooter gelungen. Grund dafür sind die monotonen Kampfabläufe, kleine, strategisch ungünstige Kampfschauplätze und zwe...