Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It There have been an influx of action games recently that look to draw upon the co-operative experience as opposed to the “one man against the world” action formula. Titles like Gears of War and Kane and Lync...
Abstract: Most video games place you in the role of a lone-wolf badass who doesnt 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 Montreals latest action ...
Abstract: In the world of mercenaries, soldiers of fortune and private military personnel, one is the loneliest number. It’s much easier to make the lucrative money that accompanies successful completion of missions with a buddy who’s got your back – and that’s...
Abstract: As a true co-operative game, Army of Two succeeds in bringing some welcome originality to the shooter genre. Even though the core campaign is rather short and unimaginative, its a game thats definitely worth experiencing. Especially when youve got ...
Aggro opens up possibilities, Weapon customisation, Strategic battles
Your teammate AI could be sharper, Locations are dull, No big moments
Army of Two Xbox 360Last Few: £14.98 (RRP £49.99) Disappointingly, Army of Two is extremely linear, even to the point that you can pull up a GPS system and simply follow a line on the floor to your next objective or location. Despite battling away in...
Abstract: Stuff > Technology > Games > Story Review: Army of Two (Xbox360, PS3) Comrades in armsBY GERARD CAMPBELL - The Press | Tuesday, 01 April 2008Email a Friend | Printable View ALL FOR TWO: In Army of Two mercenaries Rios and Salem work for the highest bid...
Abstract: Army of Two is, at heart, a fairly standard action game that is saved from mediocrity by some fun co-operative gameplay. If you don’t have a friend to play through this with, you may as well stop reading right now.If you’ve played Gears of War on the X...