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The editors liked
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.
The editors didn't like
You miss out on the good stuff when you play on your own
Unlikable characters that say and do unlikable things
Abstract: Time to trade in your horse and six-shooter for an SUV and an Uzi as one of my favorite Wild West franchises gets bastardized into some contemporary FPS crime drama. In fact, the only ties between Call of Juarez: The Cartel to the previous games is a b...
Abstract: After two unspectacular but well-received Call of Juarez games set in the Old West, fans like myself were really hoping Techland would knock it out of the park with the third instalment and produce their best Western FPS ever. Well, they haven’t. It’s ...
Abstract: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood wasn't a great videogame by any stretch of the imagination, but it had a certain charm to it, and some terrific ideas. The series seems to be all about these really clever design choices that suffer from a lack of follo...
Abstract: The Call of Juarez series has comfortably been akin to that distant older relative (grandfather, uncle, cousin) "from the old country." That is, well-meaning and full of interesting stories and mannerisms, but also prone to moments of slight stereotypi...
Abstract: Call of Juarez may not be the biggest fish in the burgeoning shooter market, but the series has collected a cult following over the years, enough to warrant a new installment. In Call of Juarez: The Cartel, Techland abandons the Old West in favor of mo...
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.
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...
Abstract: With Call of Juarez: The Cartel, developer Techland has taken its now three-strong series into the modern era, but in doing so has produced what feels like the most dated game of the bunch. The Cartel is a desperate and misguided attempt to step into m...
Abstract: Call of Juarez: The Cartel is a somewhat of a reinvention for the Western franchise. This first person shooter leaves the classic desert setting behind, in favor of the modern day Los Angeles with its urban shootouts and drug trade. Players will be abl...