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Gameplay: While the gameplay isn't all that bad there are a few things that make it frustrating. CoJ pretty much plays as your standard FPS with some control modifications to feel like its different "Y" is reload and still after playing this game 3 times I couldn't get used to get.
In a moment of pure glee, a grenade bounced on an enemy's head, killing him – unexpectedly awarding the " kills with grenade" trophy – before falling under a car, taking out three more enemies. This, by far, was 200,000 times better than anything else that Call of Juarez: The Cartel has to offer.
It's really not my fault. In fact, I call entrapment. I feel like I was getting mixed messages from Call of Juarez: The Cartel. I didn't know I wasn't supposed to do what I did. In fact, I'm still not sure whether I was or wasn't supposed to do it.
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.
A once respectable franchise has been irreversibly tarnished by this steaming turd known as Call of Juarez: The Cartel.
Of all the things to loathe about Call of Juarez: The Cartel , there is perhaps nothing greater than your two AI teammates, a couple of foul-mouthed clichés (no matter which of the game's three characters one chooses to control) who provide next-to-no combat assistance and yet have the gall to...
The story gets a little interesting, particularly the way each character is shady and has a different viewpoint with no-one getting the full picture, but there's not enough to make me want to play it again to find out the rest.
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Shooter Nobody said anything about the Cholo! is a somewhat bipolar game. Not quite in the extreme sense of good-evil but more like the nice guy in class, a bit dim, although he will try really hard, he helps people if possible but will on occasion crack a stupid racist joke.
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