The third and presumably last chapter of the Call of Juarez franchise is here, updating it for the modern era, Call of Juarez: The Cartel. Gone are the blood brothers fighting over cursed treasure and a senorita, the game has been updated to showcase the bloody drug war that goes on every day back and forth over (and under) the Mexican border. Does the updating work and maintain the unique storyline of the previous two titles, or does the game just feel like poorly executed Call of Duty: Juarez?
Hanzala from eXputer: "With Ubisoft's practices becoming increasingly anti-consumer lately, the destruction of The Sands of Time Remake looks almost inevitable."
Hey Ubi, here's a gun, don't shoot yourself in the foot.
*Ubi takes gun, aims at foot, empties clip*
Top executives including games boss Sean Shoptaw have also been promoted…
Behind XDefiant's toxic work culture, crunch, delays, and a group of directors and managers internally referred to as 'The Boys Club'.
Man the industry just keeps on going with all this bs and to think this is ubisoft again remember what happened with that skull bones team same crap.
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This game will be tossed out broken unplolished with a bloated budget trying to be cod but will fail sense ubi can get there shit in order. If i was me i would have gotten rid of this boys club asap there is alot looking for work out there.
Every industry has these issues
Some companies I’ve worked for were great and some were toxic as hell (UPS when I was a teenager was extremely toxic and I have heard it still is) It all starts at the top. They either hold people accountable , set standards and treat people with respect or the crap rolls downhill.
Heard awful things about this game, 5 is actually on the higher end of the scores I've seen.