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Abstract: I find it a bit odd that, after finishing Army of Two: The 40th Day's campaign in about seven hours, what I remember most isn't its co-op mechanics, nor its cast of mask-wearing musclemen. Sure, I eventually think about that stuff when I put my mind to...
A disaster movie in a game package, Army of Two: The 40th Day capitalizes on its co-op play to deliver an awesome action experience that's incredibly fun to play. Co-op moments feel more natural, and whether you’re playing by yourself or with fr...
Abstract: Like watching two men show a passionate adoration for each other, but not in a gay way? Then Army of Two: The 40th Day should be right up your alley. Although it was mostly a bore, the combat was ‘stupid’ enough for two players to take pleasure from wa...
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Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Anthony , review by: gamespy.com
Better shooting than the first game; fun with a friend (mostly); easy to upgrade lots of guns.
Story is poorly told; cover mechanics feel needlessly complicated; buddy mechanics feel more gimmicky than ever.
Abstract: The Bottom LineArmy of Two: The 40th Day is like an awkward second date. You walked away from your first date muttering, "It was good, but not great." Which was enough for a second date. This time you walk away thinking, "Boy, it was kinda fun, and we ...
Abstract: Published February 7th 2010. Written by Thomas McDermott. Army of Two: The 40th Day is best described as a series of little changes, as almost everything about the opinion splitting formula of the previous game has been rejigged in some way. The core c...
Toned down meat-headness from the original, some great co-op moments
Repetitive, doesn't really compete with much more compelling titles out there
For all the brilliant co-op game ideas, the actual minute-by-minute experience does get dull, and several promising ideas are practically wasted. It's good for a few hours of fun with a mate, but otherwise give it a miss...
It’s only a co-op game because it says it is. The reality is that it’s just a charmless third-person shooter with more gimmicks than sense. Modern Warfare 2’s Spec Ops mode puts EA Montreal’s efforts to shame. 6.5/10Print this page...