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And if you didn't like the way they handled the controversial "PMC" issue. Switch off your brain and shoot the bad guys, that's all. It's the equivalent to an 80s action movie. Some people, especially from the gaming press, took it way too seriously. I liked the light-hearted vibe, the varied scenarios around the globe, the gunplay with the neat aggro-system, the coop-systems (drag and shoot), and yes, I also liked the fist-bumping, the gun-pimping etc. I really liked the first game despite it's shortcomings. Here's a first look at the game, courtesy of Game Informer: "With meaningful, seamless co-op gameplay at its core and explosive new tag-team features, gamers will have to work together tactically and strategically as they push through a city dominated by one of Mexico's deadliest drug cartels."Īrmy of Two: The Devil's Cartel will be available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in March. "We wanted to refresh the Army of Two franchise for a new generation of action gamers, and at the same time, stay true to the core concept that really made the first two games fan favorites," Visceral Games executive producer Julian Beak said. "Players will need to work together as their objectives unravel, allegiances begin to blur and they face off against a ruthless opposition," EA's press release describes. They will be dropped into Mexico in the middle of a drug war. The Devil's Cartel has players returning as Alpha and Bravo, two operatives working for Tactical Worldwide Operations (T.W.O., get it?). Coming next March is The Devil's Cartel, a game that "resets the series" with a "more intense, mature, and grittier tone." The game is being developed by Visceral Games (the studio behind Dead Space) and will utilize the Frostbite 2 engine (the engine behind Battlefield 3). Electronic Arts' Army of Two franchise is being rebooted.