Tired of inflated scenarios criminals? It's the same for us, especially if it comes a game within the game genre delinquent then fills a bit gap, or the lack of attention paid so far to the cooperative mode. Call of Juarez: The Cartel, which passes western scenario of the first two chapters to the contemporary, there will in fact always at the helm of three policemen constantly engaged in cross-fire against the criminals.
As mentioned, the focus of Call of Juarez: The Cartel is addressed to the cooperative multiplayer, but the concerted will be on top even if you decide to dedicate your time in single game, in which case two cops are obviously driven by the computer . Do not think that your role is a "welfare", as seems to be going out of fashion lately, as happens in Enslaved and Knights Contract, or as happens in NeverDead, just to name a few shining examples. Here we talk about an artificial intelligence and even interventionist tactics and you'll know when the two friends never stop to pull the trigger with the double purpose of targeting and cover your behind. The more that appear in the game of "ghosts" that indicate the best positions to cover: once someone reaches them, take the routine behavior that moves strategically and therefore all the others in the gang. Since no one in Paris played a test, we do not know if the mechanism is oiled properly, but to see it really makes a good impression.
As mentioned, even the look of the characters and the background has been studied in detail. Ben, who is a descendant of the cowboy of the first two chapters, looks like a true renegade, with its thousands of scars in the face and a waterproof executioner. The fascinating Kim is the spitting image of Halle Berry, complete with a sport that brings out the sexy body. Eddie finally has a sophisticated look to Scarface. Their past and talk of war in Vietnam that has formed a vengeful feelings for Ben, difficult childhood with a certain familiarity with the crime for Kim, gambling dens and Eddie (which, for Eddie, not only represent the past, but also the present).
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