El-Matador
Sep 22nd, 2008 by cm1

If anyone has a clue about what Plastic Reality Technologies was trying to accomplish with El Matador, please let us know. It’s hard to tell what the developer had in mind with this old-fashioned third-person shooter about DEA agent Victor Corbet, who fights the drug trade in Latin America. Because it is absolutely all over the place in terms of style and theme, and the difficulty is so over the top, you can expect to load at least a few dozen saves on every level.
Look, it’s Max Payne!
El Matador has something of a Hitman or Splinter Cell feel because of the gritty settings, the true-crime storyline where you’re trying to take down the heirs to Pablo Escobar single-handedly, and the fact that just a few bursts of fire or a couple of well-placed grenades can send you to back to Washington in a body bag. But this isn’t a tactical shooter or a sneaker. On the contrary, this is one of the fastest, most traditional shooters seen in recent years. It has a Doom-like pace (and soundtrack), a generic selection of weapons, and tons of enemies that are waiting around every corner. If you slow down, you’ll get pinned down by withering fire and then killed by either the barrage of lead directed your way or the grenades that are always efficiently tossed into hiding spots.
Download El-Matador:
http://letitbit.net/download/9a5a07906508/pro-elmat.rar.html






