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Army of Two: The 40th Day
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- Advanced weapons customization allows you to change your weapon in the heat of battle and adapt your firepower to the situation.
- Army of Two: The 40th Day has been built from the ground up with a focus on a co-op play and an expanded list of co-op tactics, resulting in a bigger, better, more organic two-man tactical experience.
- An engaging story set in Shanghai, China in which the Army of Two must fight their way through ravaged city districts as they try to beat the odds and uncover the secret of the 40th Day.
- Take your partner online in explosive multiplayer modes, focused on co-op play, or strategize in the four-player co-op Extraction Mode and take on a series of intense enemy waves as you move from point to point through the ruined city.
- 12-player multiplayer support online.
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The Army of TWO is back! A carefully orchestrated series of mysterious catastrophes is dragging Shanghai, China to the brink of ruin, and now the Army of Two must fight their way through ravaged city districts as they try to beat the odds and uncover the secret of the Fortieth Day. Army of Two: The 40th Day is a third-person shooter based in groundbreaking cooperative gameplay functionality. Sequel to the 2008 game of the same name, and featuring series heroes, Rios and Salem, in this new it
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Posted by Robert S. Foster "The Death Hippie" on January 28, 2012 at 3:37 pm
Army of Two short!,
I was having a hard time choosing between this game, Darksiders and Bayonetta and I think I made the right choice. For starters this game is alot of fun. The graphics are really good, picture perfect. The gameplay is good also lots of duck,cover,and fire. The AI seems way more responsive and better than the last game with different commands you issue your partner,Also you can switch from a right angle OTS to left angle OTS witch is really helpfull for those enemies who are hard to see on either side of the screen. One thing I have a problem about this game just like any other action game that has come out for the ps3 and xbox 360 is the lenght of the single player campaign. I’ve played the game for 3 hours now and I’m already on the 3rd chapter, I checked my trophie menu on my ps3 and counted only 5 chapters in the game. This is the reason I play rpg’s because you actually get your $60 dollars worth. Videogame companies spend too much time trying to make the online gaming experience so great that they make the regular playthrough so short. Not alot of people can play online so they can only hope that the game is long enough to make it worth there while and money.I have not played online yet so I can’t tell you if it is good or not, from what I’ve read it is alot of fun. Oh yeah I didn’t mention the weapon upgrades, there are plenty of awsome weapons witch can be upgraded with different components that you either find throughout the game or you get depending on some situation choices that you make during your game. So besides my one complaint about the game beng short, it is a really fun game and probably even better if you play with a friend.
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|Posted by TYE JR "CAKEMAN23" on January 28, 2012 at 4:29 pm
Better Than The Original ARMY OF TWO,
Although, I haven’t had this very long but, from what I’ve played is extremely satisfying this game rocks. I love the weaponry and cutscenes and dialogue already in this game. The storymode so far in this is interesting, that gives it great single and co-op play, the AGGRO system in here very sharp and pleasing, you should love faking surrenders and faking death in a hard place,the graphicss are good but not as good as MW2. This game does however bring back something I love which is BDA (bullet damage action) if you’re using the right weapon and give someone a headshot you blow their head off, which really makes a shooter worthy of M ratings. I played all of the online multiplayer modes and they’re all great, they strongly enforce teamwork which is what this type of game is all about. Oh yeah cannot forget about the weapon and mask and armor customization I designed my mask and armor and they’re just what I expected them to be you should be pleased too. Now for my ratings STORYMODE 5stars, GAMEPLAY 5stars, GRAPHICS 4STARS, MULTIPLAYER 3stars and CO-OP 5stars. This one kick-ass game you won’t regret. ARMY OF TWO: THE 40th DAY 5stars
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|Posted by Brent A. Paul "BPaul" on January 28, 2012 at 5:14 pm
Borderline good; better games out there though..,
Never played the original so this was a new experience for me and won’t be able to comment on comparisons to the first one. AoT: 40th Day is 3rd person shooter specifically designed for co-op play, online or split-screen. The premise of the game is to traverse through Shanghai killing bad guys while making moral decisions along the way that will affect the outcome of the game and the relationship with your partner. The game focuses on drastic customization of your weapons (e.g., adding a AK-47 barrel to an M4, or a screw driver bayonet to the end of your shotgun) and the ability to draw fire from the enemy in order to get your partner to tacticlly flank them. There some other features like feigning your death, mock surrenders and syncronized sniper shots.
Overall the game is okay, but it seems the bad leveled out the good. The game does NOT save after you customize a weapon – only after checkpoints; if you waste 4-5 minutes toying with your weapons and die…you have to do it over again. Speaking of dying (which will happen a lot), if you die in a fight that required a cut scene you have to watch the cut scene everytime you restart – CANNOT BE SKIPPED. Pretty annoying. The bosses are cliched; armored gatling gunner…flame thower guy with weak point in the back. The customization is cool, but some of the stuff is so ridiculous it seems pointless they added it: bubbled camoflauge? soda can silencer? Depsite the stats of some weapons, they basically seemed the same to me. Lastly, this is the only game for the PS3 that ever frozen.
As mentioned this game is decent, but there are way too many other games out there like MW2 and Uncharted 2 that just seem to make this game feel like a waste of time. Will not be conducting a second playthrough.
Pros:
- Extremely detailed; added a cool scope to your AK?…it’s in the cutscenes.
- Nice cut scenes on outcome of moral decisions moments.
- Some nice weapon customizations.
- Fun co-op, takes some tactical decisions to be made as opposed to rushing a situation.
Cons:
- No auto-save feature after weapon customization. Annoying.
- Cannot skip cut-scenes. Even more annoying, especially if your stuck on a boss.
- Some dumb weapon customizations; who wants a flowered painted RPG?
- Weak focus on melee combat.
- May freeze on you; could be faulty copy though.
- Only 3 pistols? WTF.
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