![]() ![]() At one crucial point, there is also a VIP to protect. When first-person-shooter action actually arrives it is sluggish and boring: drive in shoot several waves of Mexicans car chase out repeat. ![]() The game's campaign is littered with awkward co-op moments in which the three central characters stand around talking on mobile phones or picking weapons in "hub" sections that should have been menu screens. Techland's latest sequel to its Old West franchise aims to ape No Country For Old Men's intense, modern western style and fails in almost every way. D o you like being verbally abused while performing repetitive tasks? How about poorly animated wild west characters spouting embarrassing one-liners in washed out, foggy shooting galleries? If so, Call of Juarez: The Cartel may be the game for you.
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