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



Year: 2013

Platform: PlayStation 3, XBox 360

Genre: Third-Person Shooter

Publisher: Electronic Arts

Developer: EA Montreal


Notes: One of the characters in the game, Bravo; appears wearing a Tā Moko-inspired mask, and ambiguous Māori/Polynesian tattoos. Customizable masks and tattoos are options when creating characters in the game.


Overall Rating: Typical appropriation and violence. Can I add that the font on the game’s cover is one of the least-readable typefaces I’ve ever seen?


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