![]() For the majority of the game, the story can be summed up thusly: the titular drug cartel is bad, and so you must shoot up every cookie-cutter mercenary that stands between you and their bossman. If you're a returning fan, don't fear, for Salem and Rios have parts to play, and provide the only glimmers of energy in a story otherwise lacking in momentum and wit. ![]() Those two heroes are Alpha and Bravo, whose function is to make the stars of the previous two games seem spectacular by comparison even their very monikers give off the generic vibe the rest of the game so curiously exudes. Now Playing: Video Review - Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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