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Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel Review [Capsule Computers]

Editor Joe Morgan writes,

"The Army of Two franchise has been around since 2008. Now, five years after the release of the original cooperative fist-pounding slaughterfest, the folks at Visceral Games and Electronic Arts have offered up another game for tag teams everywhere to sit down and enjoy. How does their newest franchise game, subtitled The Devil’s Cartel handle itself? Is it worth a fist bump or should it spend eternity with El Diablo? Let’s find out."

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masterabbott4029d ago

Very good read. I wasnt a big fan of the first Army Of Two looks like this one isn't any better. I'll pass on this one.

Ryder494028d ago (Edited 4028d ago )

The first Army of Two was a lot of fun to play with a friend. It was only about a 7 too but I had heaps of fun with it.

This looks to continue that same sort stupid fun and I think games like Saints Row have proved that there's certainly room for them.

Don't go looking for a deep story or compelling characters, but rather get swept up in the true "Bro" series that Army of Two is.

T3MPL3TON 4028d ago

I agree. These games are made for bro-op. Nothing more. They a made for you to sit down turn your brain off and just enjoy shooting things.

ZacE4028d ago

Everything I have heard, read and seen about this one is that it's awful. I think a 7 may even be generous. Of course, when playing co-op, tolerance for mediocrity raises. It's always more fun.

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9 Video Game Sequels So Bad They Killed The Series

Alongside death, taxes and terrible Adam Sandler movies, video game sequels are just another crushing inevitability of life. Sequels and franchises are the lifeblood of the industry, so you can bet any halfway successful game will be aiming towards at least five more follow-ups and spin-offs in pursuit of more delicious money.

Yet even major franchises tend to run themselves into the ground eventually, where they can either reboot themselves and come back stronger than ever (think the new Tomb Raider games) or stay buried in the past.

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It Takes One Game to Kill a Franchise

We all have game franchises we love so much that we don't care what others
think. Then there are games that the majority just agree shouldn't exist.
Sometimes it just takes one of these to kill our most beloved series.

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Hoffmann2817d ago (Edited 2817d ago )

It Takes One Game to Kill a Franchise

Street Fighter V and SoulCalibur V come to mind.

naruga2815d ago (Edited 2815d ago )

^^ i agree .....i also damn totally agree with Halo 2 ...if it wasnt the huge fanbase behind the first one and the huge potential of the franchise would be a dead IP ...HALO CE for me is still an unsurpassed FPS but HALO 2 completely trashed the series to below mediocrity quality levels...i also partly agree with MGS2 ...it had ridiculously convoluted and gibberishy plot considering what masterpiece MGS1 was ...but it narrowly escaped...also RE 4 could be considered such type of game ...RE was doomed after that

darthv722815d ago (Edited 2815d ago )

Interesting that you would pick Halo 2 over 4 or 5. I have yet to play 5 but as for the other 4, not one of them has disappointed me in terms of story or play mechanics. Halo 1 is a classic and 2 improved on everything while being a cliffhanger and then 3 having the dual story lines was a nice way to bring things to a close (of that trilogy).

4 was an interesting take on trying to create a new story where it had initially ended. The demand of knowing what was going to happen next for MC was what prompted them to come up with the new trilogy. I hope 6 will bring all things to a proper close... for now.

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BrianOBlivion2815d ago

Halo 2 was better than 1 in every way.

MoveTheGlow2815d ago

Dang it, fighting games. Get your single-player content together.

blackblades2815d ago

More like it takes one guy or team to kill a franchise. Its not the game fault it's the person behide it. Same with movies.

xtheblackparade2815d ago

True, and it depends on what the devs learn from the experience whether or not the franchise can make a comeback. Or even make it's first "comeback". Like with Nier. Nobody cared about the first one, but it's hype all around for the sequel :p

StormLegend2815d ago

This is very true, many franchises have dealt with this.

SaveFerris2815d ago

Sometimes a game can kill a franchise even before it starts, if it doesn't perform as well as expected. The Order 1886 is an example of this.

USMC_POLICE2815d ago

That universe though, I hope it gets a great sequel.

SaveFerris2815d ago

Yeah. I hope Sony will one day look to revive it.

akurtz2815d ago

it cant be dead if there wasnt news about the franchise beijg cancelled

USMC_POLICE2815d ago

I want to say socom with socom 4 as it was by far the worst but confrontation had its issues also. However compared to socom 4 confrontation was amazing. Still not socom 2 but it worked.

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Games With The Most Ridiculous Body Counts

Only in gaming can you engage in multiple planet-clearing world wars or explosive shootouts where one man somehow takes on hundreds of opponents. There's stiff competition as to which game really has the highest body count, so to make it simpler here we're going to generally avoid anything that's too “big picture” in the death department. Check out the top games with the most ridiculous body counts now!