great game to play
great game to play
Ive played alot of games, but this one was amazing! Even if its an older game i still love it and i play it all the time. weapons,characters,story everything was great. i recomend this game to all who are big fans of hardcore shooters!
The imaginatively named operatives "Alpha" and "Bravo" take lead in the latest Army of Two game, a cover based shooter which focuses on co-operative play and over the top combat in equal measures.
Morally reprehensible. That's probably the best way to sum up EA's new buddy shooter in a quick soundbite and kick this review off. You see, while on technical merit and entertainment value the game usually does just what is expected of it, its subject matter, setting and dialogue – and moreover its...
There is a wonderful story surrounding the making of the recent ‘Rambo’, in which Sylvester Stallone found himself surrounded by over half a dozen screenplays, each of which saw his muscle-ridden grunt visiting a different contemporary conflict.
Army of Two is one of those surprising franchises that somehow manages to produce sequels despite not seeming particularly sequel-worthy. The first game was not that much fun, but the sequel was better. Army of TWO The Devil's Cartel is not particularly good, but nor is it particularly bad.
● Decent third-person shooter ● Overkill is a lot of fun
● Weak story ● Salem and Rios are in the backseat ● Unskippable cutscenes; really
It's safe to say there's but a handful of decent single-player titles out there. More and more development studios focus on multiplayer-oriented gameplay and with Microsoft's Xbox LIVE and Sony's PSN now in full swing, features like co-op and online play are usually considered a must for a majority...
Looks nice; sounds nice; fun co-op; excellent multiplayer; gives you a chance to experiment with different tactics
Main campaign is too brief; some features in single-player are almost useless in multiplayer; single-player experience weighed down by poor AI; slightly mundane level design
After much anticipation since the game was originally announced back in May 2006, Army of Two finally arrives for the Xbox 360 and PS3. I was given the opportunity to review the Xbox 360 version. During its development EA pledged to redefine strategic two man cooperative gameplay in a videogame.
A few campaigns into Army of Two, and mercenaries Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem are lugging their risible body armour, pimped hand-cannons and mismatched names towards their next encounter with a bunch of insurgents who look like a street gang, in an army base that looks like a skate park, in an Iraq...
Halo 3 nailed it, Gears of War executed it, and heck even Crackdown did it. Did exactly what you say? Feature the ability to plough through the campaign with a friend over Xbox Live and even on the same Xbox 360.
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