Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel (2013)

EA Montreal, Visceral Games

PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360

3.10 from 152 ratings

414 members have it in their collection · 14 playing now · 123 backlogged · 59 wish listed

In Army Of Two: The Devil's Cartel, players find themselves on the deadly streets of Mexico as Alpha and Bravo, two operatives working for Tactical Worldwide Operations (T.W.O.), a PMC outfit that drops them in the middle of a drug war conflict for an assignment full of corruption and deceit. With the ability to unleash the power of ultimate destruction, … Read more
In Army Of Two: The Devil's Cartel, players find themselves on the deadly streets of Mexico as Alpha and Bravo, two operatives working for Tactical Worldwide Operations (T.W.O.), a PMC outfit that drops them in the middle of a drug war conflict for an assignment full of corruption and deceit. With the ability to unleash the power of ultimate destruction, players will need to work together as their objectives unravel, allegiances begin to blur and they face off against a ruthless opposition. Read less
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Details

Developers
EA Montreal, Visceral Games
Publishers
Electronic Arts
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action
Series
Army of Two

Release dates

  • Mar 26, 2013 (Worldwide) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Mar 26, 2013 (North_America) PlayStation 3
  • Mar 29, 2013 (Europe) PlayStation 3
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Rating distribution

5 stars
10
4 stars
36
3 stars
71
2 stars
29
1 star
6
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Irishcanuck9698

Status Irishcanuck9698 Oct 26, 2022

just platinumed it . finished it on Insane and it wasn't very hard to play on that difficulty. can't understand why only 2% of players on PS3 have it Platinumed it .And i loved it Will probably end up playing it through someday .

juicetown

Status juicetown Feb 12, 2016

Just Finished This on the hardest difficulty solo. not very hard but i thought it was a fantastic game. The story was pretty exciting and was never really boring. Combat didn't really feel repetitive because they were always throwing you in all kinds of different situations. However, the replay value is not there. It was fun to play through once …

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Just Finished This on the hardest difficulty solo. not very hard but i thought it was a fantastic game. The story was pretty exciting and was never really boring. Combat didn't really feel repetitive because they were always throwing you in all kinds of different situations. However, the replay value is not there. It was fun to play through once and i'll probably never play this game again. Gave me 2 days worth of great fun though! By the way. only play this one if you have played the previous 2 games.

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deepdoop

Review deepdoop 4/5 · Feb 1, 2016

I have a real soft spot for the Army of Two series. Here's why:

- I appreciate when developers encourage splitscreen co-op, and build an experience around it. They started coming out around the same time as Kane and Lynch and while I love the first K&L, the second one is shit. They could have gone farther with the co-op …

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I have a real soft spot for the Army of Two series. Here's why:

- I appreciate when developers encourage splitscreen co-op, and build an experience around it. They started coming out around the same time as Kane and Lynch and while I love the first K&L, the second one is shit. They could have gone farther with the co-op in the Army of Two games than they have but I still like what they've done.

- I like masks. That's so shallow but it's true.

- I enjoy the mindless and ridiculous action. Two dudes need to take down an entire Cartel? Sign me up, how badass is that? It pained me to see people criticize the game when it came out because of the fact you go up against an entire Cartel. IT'S A VIDEO GAME!

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