At various points, McCall is portrayed as a homicide detective, vice cop, cowboy, Vietnam vet, and pimp. Techland obviously wanted McCall to come off as a gruff ***, but the character’s history is laughably overwritten. No matter who you pick, expect to be subjected to countless lines that sound like they came from a parody of bad cop movies. Players take the role of three uninspired protagonists – the modern-day cowboy Ben McCall, the gambling DEA officer Eddie Guerra, or FBI agent Kim Evans – who must take down a powerful cartel leader. While its approach to co-op features some intriguing ideas, they’re never fleshed out enough to make up for the generic and glitchy gameplay. It seems Techland recognized its error, as it made three-player cooperative play a key element of The Cartel. With its focus on the two gunslinging McCall brothers, the lack of co-op in Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood was puzzling.
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