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Army of Two: The 40th Day (Xbox 360)

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Army of Two: The 40th Day (Xbox 360) Description

Rios and Salem are back to take on some more terrorists in Army of Two: The 40th Day. The two mercenaries-for-hire find themselves in the middle of Shanghai, China, where a string of mysterious catastrophes is bringing the city to the edge of ruin. It all comes to a head on the 40th Day - the duo must work together as one unit to discover the secret behind this event and to survive through ravaged districts and town centres. Gameplay follows the action and pace of the first Army of Two game, where up to two players assume the roles of Rios and Salem and use any means of cover to escape constant gunfire from enemies. Being top-class mercs, they also have some pretty mean weaponry and co-op moves that can take out entire groups of bad guys. In The 40th Day, you can expect to see a bigger playbook of team manoeuvres that either player can engage at any time, leading to new strategies in the midst of a heated gun battle. And like before, you can grab a friend online and reach the end of the campaign together. There are also new multiplayer modes such as Extraction, where teams must beat waves of increasingly difficult terrorists to progress. Become the Army of Two once more and get to the bottom of the Shanghai crisis!
Publisher: Electronic Arts   Platform: Xbox 360   Category: Shooter  
Players: 1-10   Release Date: 15 Jan 2010   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 18+  

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  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: Danteblack
For fans of the original game, Army of Two will instantly feel like you’re back in the same field, however sometime later and you’ll soon see all the nice tweaks to the formula that make this initially feel like a better experience. Unfortunately Army of Two: The 40th Day takes the “1 step forward and 2 steps back” logic and ultimately is worse off. Yes, the graphics have seen some improvement and the sounds of weapon fire sound great and the melee’s are just a joy to behold (and thankfully now mapped to their own button) - but its all for nothing when the game lags so much. It’s easy to say that I should check my connection but this is a problem for the majority of people. Lag is present in the online competitive multiplayer and the co-op campaign; the latter of which is unforgivable in a game that advertises itself as defined co-op experience. You’re unlikely to be warping around but your aim and movement are very sluggish (the same problems are present in the online demo). Play offline and you’ll find controls to be very sharp. As you’d probably expect the game isn’t going to win awards for its narrative but that’s unlikely what’d you’d be renting / buying it for. It serves its purpose which is to move you forward and shoot lots of bad men in the face. Graphics are sharp, clean and (despite the lag issues) the frame rate is smooth. Some parts even go beyond good and venture into greatness, such as a scene fairly early on where a building comes apart while you’re in it! Sound is great and makes decent use of Dolby 5.1. Voice acting is solid despite the key villain sounding a little too much like a Saturday morning cartoon villain. There is fun to be had with Army of Two: The 40th Day. If you loved the first one then you need to play this too. If you didn’t enjoy the first then this will not change you mind.
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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: Adeptusace
A decent co-op game. The duo are back from the original game, and have brought with them an improved inventory system and better unlockables. The gameplay is relativly the same, and the AI partner can be a bit dense now and again. It's best played with a friend. The online multi-player is decent, but hard if you're not paired up with someone who knows how to play properly and can be easily dominated if that's the case.
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  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: BG cartortroy
PLEASE BEAR IN MIND that im only writing this review from the demo i have played, it offers more co-op moves for players to use. you have the option to customize every weapon in the game by adding bigger clips, better scope's and extra atchements, like a shotgun or grenade attachement let alone Silences and shileds, and when it comes to the painjob of your weapon the choices seam endless from what i can only descripe as cow paint (white with black patches) to bright pink paint jobs, and with a new game mode called extraction, which is can be compeared to Horde on gears of war, u and up to 3 friends (via xbox live) fight wave after wave of enemines i cant wait for this game to be released 10/10

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