
Shane Ryan, Thunderbolt writes:
Set in the year 2067, a Death Cargo, a ship carrying bioengineered creations, makes an emergency landing on Earth. The bioweapons escape and begin to infect new hosts. A new commander named Plasma is then sent to dispatch of them. Each one-on-one fight ends in a Mortal Kombat Test Your Might button smashing display with the possibility of slaughtering your opponent in a particularly gruesome manner. The concrete walls drop and the scene cuts to FMV (full motion video) of a ludicrous death scene dubbed deathrip.

SHD states that "Death Cargo needs a lot of work yet and many details to polish. However, we should take into account that it is not a gamer for every player: Death Cargo is aimed to those people who can enjoy the content of splatter and B-liked movies"
For anyone who knows about the recent event regarding this game, a 3 is super generous... almost disingenuous to be honest.
According to Kotaku, they were putting pressure on reviewers, which include threats of legal action. It won't be surprising them giving a 3 just to avoid problems.

This week the Checkpoint Games staff talk about Grand Theft Auto Online, Pokemon X and Y, Malicious Rebirth as well as smite and Death Cargo and a bit more.