Publisher: 2WG Media

Developer: Plastic Reality Technologies

Category: Action

Release Dates

N Amer - 10/03/2006

Digital Download - 01/18/2007

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Preview

El Matador, by Plastic Reality Technologies and Cenega publishing, is a visually stunning, involving game that places the player in the role of a special DEA agent assigned to South America. Combining wonderful graphics, a large variety of weapons and regions, and a fully interactive environment El Matador looks to be an excellent addition to the first-person shooter genre.

The story of El Matador is told through twenty six levels that include a hospital, a church, a DA’s office, a cemetery and more. The environment is fully interactive. Players can take shots at the candles set on the altar in the church level and watch them rock realistically with the impacts and clatter to the floor. Killed characters flop to the floor with very believable rag-doll physics. What I saw of the physics engine makes it look like the world of El Matador is going to be very interactive.

The goal of the developers is to make El Matador as engaged as possible. The 3rd person overview angle of the controls might be a little unusual for a first person shooter, but the dynamic world definitely helps immerse the player in the game. Players are able to zoom in during firefights, which changes the view to a first-person perspective for a short time. The transition is handled very well.

Combat in El Matador is done with a variety of weapons. Twenty five modern weapons will be included in the game. Players begin each mission with a specific set of equipment. During the course of the mission, and depending on the surroundings, they can find additional weapons to use. For example, inside a broken down slum players might find older weapons while during a fight inside the offices of a powerful DA the players will find more modern weapons.

Enemies in the game will be equipped with weapons of their own. In the course of your adventures you will also run into “boss” characters who will have even more diverse options available. The developer was very excited to talk about how one boss will have a metal hook in the place of a hand and another will use katanas. Remember that sometimes stealth is the better part of valor. Sneaking and hiding will be useful in El Matador to avoid fights you cannot hope to win.

The world of the war on drugs is a very ambiguous war. Ethical and moral decisions abound. At what point does the hunter become worse than his prey? And how far should one be willing to go to bring down the drug lords? Players will be faced with moral issues over the course of the game as well as treachery from within. The storyline is supposed to advance in a believable fashion. Watch your back in El Matador. Your “friends” might not always have your best interests at heart.

The developers stated that their main goal was to create an immersive experience for the players. The realistic physics engine, wonderful graphics, and engaging storyline certainly hold great promise that they have succeeded. Grab your sunscreen and get ready for a trip to South America. The war on drugs is about to open another front in your PC.

 

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The steamy world of Central and South America are about to get more dangerous. El Matador takes players inside the fight between the forces of the government and the powerful drug cartels.

Reviewer: Matt Eberle

Review Date: 05/20/2005


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