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The first Army of Two was a tricky game to measure. On one hand, it was merely a Gears-style third-person shooter starring two meat-head protagonists who fought through identikit Middle Eastern villains while high-fiving and knocking their heads togeth...
Abstract: The further I got into Army of Two: The 40th Day the more I dreaded writing this review. I’m normally able to see the positive in any situation no matter how bleak but this latest sequel to one of my favorite action games of 2008 was really testing th...
Improved partner AI and lots of weapon customization,
Clunky camera and lack of story
Salem and Rios are back as EA brings us the next installment of their bromance franchise Army Of Two: The 40th Day. Does the game end up saving the world or does the friendship end forever? Read our full review after the break!Full Review:The buddy f...
Abstract: I’d been looking forward to EA’s Army of Two: The 40th Day since it was announced. I enjoyed the first game for what it was, and despite its flaws, had a pretty good time with it. After hearing about the endless list of improvements EA Montreal was mak...
Abstract: Few people would have rallied for the return of high-spirited frat-pair Salem and Rios after the mess the two made in their chest-bumping, fist-pumping, mass murdering lads tour through the first Army of Two back in 2008. But return they have, complete...
Abstract: Overall The 40th Day is a good looking game and on the surface appears to be a significant upgrade over the previous installment in the franchise. This time around there is no question we have a title that rivals some of the other heavy hitters on the ...
Abstract: Like any good sequel, Army of Two: 40th Day maintains enough familiarity. To start, you choose either Rios or Salem and a difficulty for each player, then hop into whatever chapter is available. In the first Army of Two, we traveled the globe with the ...
Subtle yet effective moral themes, Coop pivotal to game, Buddy bravado toned down.
Weak combat and controls, Pretty short length, Poor multiplayer modes.
Army of Two: The 40th Day's qualities come from unusual areas. Although the Agro system underpins the overall co-op gameplay sufficiently, the lack of imagination prevents the game from pushing forwards the co-op experience. Instead there's more s...
Abstract: Army of Two didn't exactly set the gaming world aflame when it released back in 2008. In fact, the only remarkable thing about EA Montreal's co-op shooter was its sheer tastelessness, as daring duo Salem and Rios fist-bumped and cracked wise over the ...
Published: 2010-01-13, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Army of Two: The 40th Day is a third-person shooter in which your objective is simple: get out of Dodge. Or more accurately, Shanghai, a city that is being torn apart by missiles for no discernable reason. Why is this happening? Who is behind it? Who c...