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Narco Terror
Dishing out justice, one grenade at a time! Narco Terror combines the good of the old and the amazing of the new in an action-packed twin-stick shooter about an over-the-top one-man war against a drug cartel. In true arcade-style, it is filled with unlimited ammo, ear-splitting grenades, huge explosions, massive tanks, armed helicopters and fast pl...
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In the end, it’s safe to say that Narco Terror is still a fun game to play, even though it doesn’t add anything extraordinary to its genre. There’s nothing inspiring about it, but at the same time no reason for the fans of twin stick shooter to avoid when the price tag is very reasonable. You may not remember playing this game forever, but without doubt you will enjoy while playing it.
Narco Terror is a literally explosive and rollocking ride through an ‘80s action flick. While it does become increasingly and frustratingly difficult to play alone and suffers from bland storytelling, Narco Terror delivers in its co-op gameplay, and is both great looking and easy to quickly pick up and play with a friend.
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A goofy blast from the past that lacks substance, but makes up for it in style.
Narco Terror is a cheesy 1980s action movie squeezed into a pseudo-isometric twin stick shooter, full to the brim with stupid one-liners, massive explosions, and drug peddlers with machetes. It’s a game that’s based on simply having dumb fun – but how long does it take for the novelty to wear off?