Army of Two Critic Reviews continued...
When Electronic Arts first announced Army of Two, DailyGame was among the first members of the media to see the game in action at E3. At the time, Splinter Cell had just delved into the world of co-op gameplay, and our excitement at the Army of Two demo
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Despite some minor issues in certain categories, there’s a decent story that helps push Army of Two’s extremely solid co-op features to be an entertaining experience; whether you have a wannabe mercenary friend to tag along or not.
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or co-op, this is far too short and ends too abruptly as if they ran out of development time and knew a sequel would be made. To try and soften the blow of the short lived affair, EA tossed in some Co-Op online battles in order for you to show to the worl
...read the complete Army of Two review at Gaming Age
Private Military Corporations are about money, and getting a job done. One part contractible mercenary, and one part special operative, employees of PMCs find themselves in some of the more war torn areas of the world. For the right price, PMC
...read the complete Army of Two review at Strategy Informer
The easiest way to describe Army Of Two is an '80s action movie designed as a game. It features all the things you'd come to expect from a movie like Die Hard or Commando, but in a competent game that delivers fun coop gameplay. The game will not appeal
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If you are looking for a cooperative first/third person shooter and you fully intend only to use multiplayer, then Army of Two isn't a bad buy at all. But if you are after the single player title, then I'm afraid you are going to be disappointed, the
...read the complete Army of Two review at IC-Games
The first thing that most people said when they saw me playing Army of Two was “ooh, is that the new Gears of War?”… Well cosmetically the similarities between Army of Two and Gears of War are obvious, but you don’t have to play it for long to rea
...read the complete Army of Two review at GameCell UK
Most video games place you in the role of a lone-wolf badass who doesn't need anyone to watch his back. However, sometimes, we need a little helping hand to get us over the hump. So join us as we take a look at Army of Two, EA Montreal's latest action
...read the complete Army of Two review at GamePro
The missions are terrific, action-packed stages where something is always happening. More multiplayer maps would've been nice, and the challenge might be too much for rookies. Otherwise, these Two wholeheartedly entertain.
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new here. Army of Two isn't a flawless game by any means, but it's a great start for a new IP and I hope with some further tweaking, the developers can make a decent franchise out of it. I recommend this game to fans of shooters, as it has enough charm to
...read the complete Army of Two review at MS Xbox World
In his farewell state of the union address, President Eisenhower warned of the dangers of a private military force, reasoning that corporate troops for hire would undermine the safety, security and standing of our armed forces. Eisenhower didn't know
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In this modern day of gaming online cooperative play seems to be increasingly important among gamers. Army of Two delivers on the premise, and does a pretty good job as well. While you won’t find anything too innovative about the co-op play, you come to
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will stand by this game due to its cooperative play, but unless EA plans on completely supporting the title with loads of maps, weapons and game modes in the future this game will be more of a flash in the pan. Multiplayer is fun for a while, and will sat
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with your partner, such as escorting a hostage or securing intel. CPU adversaries are still present, but your biggest threat is another two-player human team working to complete the same goals as you. The team that earns the most cash for completing goals
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with the other team usually devolve into a choppy and slow mosh-pit of melee attacks. It isn’t uncommon to have all four players circling each other, reviving friends as fast as they are knocking out enemies. The game, like most closeted friends you
...read the complete Army of Two review at Game Revolution
The Army of Two single-player campaign clocks in at around 10 hours. Playing it in co-op is quicker, but you'll want to do it more than once. Multiplayer modes are entertaining for a few nights.
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Lots of games are adding cooperative play these days as an added option, but how many can you think of that have been built entirely around the concept? Army of Two is definitely breaking new ground in this regard. It’s a risky design that practically
...read the complete Army of Two review at GameTrailers
We all know how EA works by now. They’ll see companies carving out a niche, and if that niche becomes a success they will either step in, splash the cash and take it for themselves, or they’ll launch a brand new franchise to rival it. Pick a genre or
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The movie industry has Riggs & Murtaugh, Friday & Streebeck, Crockett & Tubbs, Lee & Carter, Starsky & Hutch, Angel & Butterman, and Tango & Cash. The game industry has, er, Marcus Fenix & Dom Santiago. (I guess you can also kind of include Gordon
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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
...read the complete Army of Two review at Eurogamer
The single, or should that be double, player campaign is a bit on the short side, but it’s quite replayable due to being fun with a friend, and the multiplayer is good for a blast, just hope some new maps turn up for it pretty soon.
...read the complete Army of Two review at Boomtown
one hand some aspects are really well done, such as the main character animations, slick looking environments, the weapons upgrade system, and the cooperative gameplay. On the other hand it seems that this game could have used a few more months of develop
...read the complete Army of Two review at Da GameBoyz
If you're looking for a profound single-player experience, you'll be annoyed by the issues with the artificial intelligence, but if you plan to play with a friend, this game is well worth checking out.
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Official Xbox Magazine UK
fact, the entire game is rather anticlimactic. And while the idea of two guys against the world may sound cool, taking on entire armies consisting of essentially the same dude over and over borders, at times, on grating -- especially when mission objectiv
...read the complete Army of Two review at 1UP
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