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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...
Brutal, satisfying gunplay, Engaging weapon customization, Diverse, detailed environments, Good implementation of light cooperative tactics, Surprising replay value
Often laggy online play, Short campaign, Some movement awkwardness, Weird dabbling in morality
The 40th Day has the same shallow appeal as a summer blockbuster. It provides brash, satisfying action when you're in the mood for something loud and fun. ...
Abstract: I find it a bit odd that, after finishing Army of Two: The 40th Day's campaign in about seven hours, what I remember most isn't its co-op mechanics, nor its cast of mask-wearing musclemen. Sure, I eventually think about that stuff when I put my mind to...
A disaster movie in a game package, Army of Two: The 40th Day capitalizes on its co-op play to deliver an awesome action experience that's incredibly fun to play. Co-op moments feel more natural, and whether you’re playing by yourself or with fr...
Abstract: Like watching two men show a passionate adoration for each other, but not in a gay way? Then Army of Two: The 40th Day should be right up your alley. Although it was mostly a bore, the combat was ‘stupid’ enough for two players to take pleasure from wa...
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Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Anthony , review by: gamespy.com
Better shooting than the first game; fun with a friend (mostly); easy to upgrade lots of guns.
Story is poorly told; cover mechanics feel needlessly complicated; buddy mechanics feel more gimmicky than ever.
Abstract: The Bottom LineArmy of Two: The 40th Day is like an awkward second date. You walked away from your first date muttering, "It was good, but not great." Which was enough for a second date. This time you walk away thinking, "Boy, it was kinda fun, and we ...
Abstract: Army of Two: The 40th Day er rimelig underholdende, men langt fra noen perle. Hvis du kjøper dette spillet for å gjennomføre det sammen med en venn, kan du se frem rundt ti timer med action, uten særlig mye variasjon eller minneverdige situasjoner. Li...
En noget bedre oplevelse end det første spil, og at udviklerne forsat tør fokusere på CoOp-delen, samtidig med at spillet faktisk også er ganske godt i singleplayer.
Over den lidt for gentagne missions-opbygning, og et tamt stemmeskuespil. Som sagt er historien vist ikke det bærendei spillet, men de kune godt have brugt flere kræfter på den trods alt.