Army of Two User Review
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 10 to 20 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Underappreciated"
Army of Two is a game that has been slightly underrated. Sure it has some minor issues with gameplay mechanics and storyline, but on the whole, Army of Two is a satisfying and fun game.
You play as Elliot Salem or Tyson Rios who are employed as private military contractors. They are sent to all parts of the globe as they attempt to take out terrorist threats. Shortly in to the story, they realize that their boss is not exactly on the level, so in addition to hunting down all the standard bad guys in the middle east, Salem and Rios must bring the fight back to American soil to protect their names.
There is no shortage of real world weaponry in Army of Two. All of the weapons are unlocked right from the start, but you must purchase each gun in order to use it. You earn money by accomplishing various objectives (usually, kill someone or blow something up). The game is heavily focused on co-op gameplay, so you are never without your trusty partner. The co-op AI is better than average, and rarely does it do anything overly stupid. As an added bonus, your AI partner is not completely helpless either. You will often find yourself telling your partner to lay down suppressive fire while you flank. Often times, by beginning your flanking move, the enemy AI will attempt to run, and your partner will shoot him in the back. Nice.
While Army of Two is a bit on the short side, there is plenty of reason to go back through the game for extra achievements, or better yet with a friend using co-op split screen. If you haven't tried Army of Two yet, put it down on your list of games to try in the near future.
You play as Elliot Salem or Tyson Rios who are employed as private military contractors. They are sent to all parts of the globe as they attempt to take out terrorist threats. Shortly in to the story, they realize that their boss is not exactly on the level, so in addition to hunting down all the standard bad guys in the middle east, Salem and Rios must bring the fight back to American soil to protect their names.
There is no shortage of real world weaponry in Army of Two. All of the weapons are unlocked right from the start, but you must purchase each gun in order to use it. You earn money by accomplishing various objectives (usually, kill someone or blow something up). The game is heavily focused on co-op gameplay, so you are never without your trusty partner. The co-op AI is better than average, and rarely does it do anything overly stupid. As an added bonus, your AI partner is not completely helpless either. You will often find yourself telling your partner to lay down suppressive fire while you flank. Often times, by beginning your flanking move, the enemy AI will attempt to run, and your partner will shoot him in the back. Nice.
While Army of Two is a bit on the short side, there is plenty of reason to go back through the game for extra achievements, or better yet with a friend using co-op split screen. If you haven't tried Army of Two yet, put it down on your list of games to try in the near future.
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Whoa whoa hey now, relax, it isn't that bad...
Review Stats:- Posted Apr 29, 2013 11:25 pm GMT
The potential is there but they failed to capitalize.
Review Stats:- Posted May 3, 2012 2:40 pm GMT
Army of Two shows great Co-op abilities, but the rest of the experience is very contrived and broken.
Review Stats:- 1 out of 2 users agrees with this review
- Posted Apr 2, 2012 4:49 pm GMT
The necessary tactical coordination with either the human or AI partner makes Army of Two a more than average shooter...
Review Stats:- Posted Feb 15, 2012 6:40 pm GMT
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- Publisher(s): EA Games
- Developer(s): EA Montreal
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- PEGI: 18+
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