Base building games in which we must get an army that follows us to destroy the enemy, we will have as a great variety in the Google Play Store. All imitating the great Clash of Clans with different themes and that differ in some aspects in the gameplay to meet some who have known how to play their cards. I will not name because some of you will know them, but at the bottom is that Supercell game that has managed to find the right key to become one of the best examples of this category of video games in which you have to build a base, having a long time ahead or with the use of micropayments.
Gaumont Television and FTX Games announced a few months ago their plan to launch the mobile game Narcos to bring everyone fans of the tv series to the boss of the poster who identifies himself as Pablo Escobar, one of the most gruesome characters of the XNUMXth century. All the crime and violence drama is passed in a more restrained way to your Android device through Narcos: Cartel Wars. This video game follows that category of base construction and those missions in which we must deploy all the brute force available to eliminate the enemies that get in our way so that our drug empire prospers as it should.
Without so much aggressiveness or violence
If it followed the same line as the TV series, this video game would surely have it more difficult, since, today, the app and video game store, the vast majority of video games, are for the general public, so a few extra drops of blood, it could put barriers to it so that it was as downloaded as it is going to be. In any case, it touches on a tricky subject such as the drug cartels, something funny at first but that has led to many deaths all over the planet.
Looking at it from the aspect of the video game itself, trace that crushed category of construction games to which we almost look a little pissed off because they don't usually invent anything new. That fed up can lead us to criticize in a bad way a video game that is intended for us to have fun with it, and possibly hook us, but that said, we have already seen this movie a lot of times before, it only changes the environment and the actors because it is the same script.
Distribute the drug on the West Coast
Apart from distributing the drug on the West Coast to win a good thousand dollars, we will have to rival the enemy cartels when sending teams of assassins. In this way we will remove possible competition that tries to enter our areas, from which we get a few benefits.
You can even manage the relationship that we can have with your cartel and the local authorities through the agents, because, simply, corruption is rampant in the streets. But not everything will be to attack others, but we will have to defend our base with turrets and all kinds of facilities. It will depend on this that we are not looted, as another drug lord will try.
The game also allows team up with other players to form cartels and attack enemies in multi-day campaigns of domination. The multiplayer component is essential for such a game to be able to be downloaded. For the rest, a normal game that complies and that you have for free from the Google Play Store with the obvious micropayments.
Technical quality
Graphically ok, the explosion effects could be better and altogether there is nothing that is very singing its lack of quality. Of course, the level of translations is a bit bad, so let's hope they update properly, since you cannot understand the faults they have at various times.
Editor's opinion
- Editor's rating
- 4 star rating
- Excellent
- Narco: Cartel Wars
- Review of: Manuel Ramirez
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- Gameplay
- Recorders
- Sound
- Price quality
Pros
- Good overall design
- The theme
Cons
- Bad translations
- Explosions could be better