Parent's Guide: Call of Juarez: The Cartel - Age rating, mature content and difficulty

Parents Guide Call of Juarez The Cartel Age rating mature content and difficulty
6th September, 2011 By Ian Morris
Game Info // Call of Juarez: The Cartel
Call of Juarez: The Cartel Boxart
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Techland
Players: 1
Subtitles: Full
Available On: Xbox 360
Genre: First Person Shooter
Overall
Everybody Plays Ability Level
Content Rating
Substantial
Violence and Gore: Extreme
Bad Language: Mild
Sexual Content: Strong references and/or nudity
Parent's Guide

Call of Juarez: The Cartel is a first person action game centred around drug trafficking on the border between Mexico and the southern United States. Playing as one of three officers - either detective BenMcCall, FBI agent Kim Evans, or DEA operative Eddie Guerra, it's up to you to take part in an involving storyline, where they'll be hunting down members of the infamous Mendoza Cartel, who are believed to have been behind a deadly bomb attack on the United States on American Independence Day.

You'll be playing as the good guys in this one, but their methods are sometimes below the belt - from choking prostitutes in an attempt to get information, or actually hanging a gang member in an attempt to extract information, the good guys aren't exactly the moral beacons of justice you may expect.

Mature Content

In terms of questionable content, there's a lot for parents to be aware of in Call of Juarez. On more than one occasion, a woman gets throttled by the main character, who's trying to get information out of them. One scene sees a character being hung, while others include both sexual references, and strongly implied sexual intercourse, complete with bare breasts. One level even takes place in a strip club, with all sorts of scantily clad dancers - this certainly isn't a game for children.

It's also rather violent, too. Even a punch is enough to send gallons of blood flying in an incredibly unrealistic manner, while gunfire leaves the walls splattered with claret.

In terms of language, Call of Juarez is crude and harsh, with at times each sentence seeming to have at least one F word in it, if not MFer, while racial slurs towards white people are also present - both "cracker" and "gringo" are heard throughout the game.

Family Multiplayer

Coming with a fully featured online multiplayer mode, you can play Call of Juarez: The Cartel with up to two other friends online, as you each take on the role of one of the agents. Sadly, there's no split-screen though, so unless you have two Xboxes, two Xbox Live Gold Subscriptions, and two copies of the game, families will have no use for it.

Age Ratings

We Say
Violence and Gore:
Extreme
Bad Language:
Mild
Sexual Content:
Strong references and/or nudity
Substantial Mature Content

Format Reviewed: Xbox 360

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