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Army of Two (Xbox 360) | 
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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £13.90 You Save: £36.09 (72%)
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Rating: 34 reviews
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: action-games Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Media: Video Game Age: 11 - 18 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5030930059019 ASIN: B000FNA2UA
Release Date: March 7, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: NEW -SEALED,SENT RECORDED DELIVERY.....................UK DISPATCH...UK ORIGINAL......
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Close to Gears, but no cigar March 7, 2008 Spooked (Perthshire) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
Set in a future where private armies are undermining government military, blah, blah...hell, it's a shooter. And it's for two people. And they swear and high-five each other when whacking the enemy. What's not to like? Fire at the enemy melts, get your aggro meter glowing and all guns will be trained on you. Leaving your buddy free to sneak up and shoot them in the back of the head like the dogs they are. Controls easy (nice touch is tapping Y button to baseball slide into cover). Being a co-op, playing the campaign alone means trusting the AI, which in the main is pretty good. Simple shoulder and d-pad clicks send out orrders, and if you're taking too much heat, you can tell your guy to get all medieval on the enemy ass, and he'll draw fire while you recover. Follow set objectives to gain cash (which you can also bump up completing side missions and searching for level bonuses) which you can they spend, spend, spend on new weapons and upgrades (excellent touch) as well as blinging the sh*t out of your guns. Enemies can't help but pay attention to a diamond-studded missile launcher or solid gold AK47. You can also purchase body armour upgrades and menacing steel face masks. Nice. Gameplay is intuitive, menus really smart and clear. First level tutors you through the various player controls, and hints pop up in the early stages. Characters are meaty, dialogue suitably rough, tough, rude and funny, enemies aggressive and locations well drawn (apart from the odd texture rip). Sound, including score, dialogue and weapons, score a big fat 10. Problems? Not many. Given the release date fell back by several months, the gameplay doesn't feel quite as polished as it should. Cover system not as tight as Gears or R6 Vegas and automatic weapons seem a little weedy in the early stages (I emptied an entire clip into one dumbass melt without him dropping). But you're not going to buy this for the campaign...you're gonna buy it to hit Xbox live and go hellfire crazy with a buddy. And that's where Ao2 as at its best. Multiplayer hook-up is easy, but I did notice a warning saying you could only co-op on XBL with another PAL disc owner...I guess that means you can't play with you Yankee buddies. Shame. Overall, it's kick-ass fun, and certainly the best shooter since CoD4. Hoo-ahh!
Beware E A haven't told us everything March 11, 2008 SD (England) 12 out of 15 found this review helpful
This is a nice "fill in" game while we await the next big title. Its a bit of fun with a friend online - but only if that friend is in the EU aswell !! I got this game to play with not only a friend from Sweden but also a couple of friends from across the pond. But OH NO you cannot do that - thats why when you see a European gamer online with this game it says "Army of Two EU ". EA should have made us aware of this fact - very underhanded I say.
Good fun but... March 10, 2008 B. Ashley (Kent , England) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
...I get the feeling they should of spent more time on this game. Don't get me wrong its a fun game to play, but it does feel a bit rushed. Its a bit arcadey and in places the graphics are terrible ( even on an elite through a 1080p tele ) the enemy AI is a bit shoddy as well, they run around like loonies on speed with no reguard for there own safety, what also bugged me was the sound, all the guns sounded the same to a certain degree. On the plus side this game works well in co-op and being able to buy new guns with the cash you earn is cool, even better is you get to heavily upgraded them to( my fav. weapon is the desert eagle with extended barrel and 12 round clip ) For anyone thinking of buying this game I would suggest that you hire it for a couple of days to make sure its what your after.
Quite possibly the best Xbox co-op shooter yet April 5, 2008 bzbright (London, UK) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
If, like my brother and I, you love your co-op shoot-em-ups, then Army of Two is definitely worth getting. I'd compare it favourably to Kane and Lynch and the Conflict games as a base of reference, but it has quite a few unique bells and whistles too. For starters, one of the most unusual aspects of AoT is that you can't pick up enemy weapons, which might sound odd. Instead you can purchase different weapons from various mid-mission arms dealers and then customise them in the most imaginative ways. Once I'd finished with my AK-47, for example, the various barrel, cartridge, stock and frountmount additions left it looking completely unrecognisable! The co-op features are also a big part of Army of Two. Whether you have to perform a simultaneous snipe or boost each other to climb to a high platform, it's clear that this game was really designed for two players. There are the typical vehicle scenarios where one of you has to act as the gunner while the other drives, but there is also the creative use of riot-shields where one player holds the shield and moves whilst the other sporadically pops out and fires. Which leads me on to the "Aggro" concept, which Army of Two seems to consider one of their better ideas. The theory is that if player A is firing, hostiles will all concentrate their fire on him and completely ignore player B, who can surreptitiously slip around behind and take them out without hassle. I found that it works well in theory but rarely in practice. That said, however, it was certainly an innovative and interesting strategic addition to my usual gung-ho gameplay. The graphics are of course superb, as well as the real-world physics we've all come to expect from the 360. The story and characters are engaging and the co-op and customisation factors make Army of Two a very well-rounded game. The only negative point about it is that, like so many 360 shooters I've played recently (Halo 3, Kane & Lynch, Gears of War) it is far too short, with about 14 hours of solid gaming. But with huge customisation possibilities, fluid action-packed gameplay and the option of online multiplayer battles, I can't recommend this game highly enough. If you like tactical shoot-em-ups or co-op games in general, you'll love Army of Two.
DISAPPOINTING March 10, 2008 Spanky (Essex) 5 out of 16 found this review helpful
I bought this game on release day last friday.. along with 3 of my xbox live buddies so we could all give the main game a go and mainly for smashing each other up in pairs as the title suggests we should!! we tried so hard to like the game but it fails in so many areas. The 1st thing i didnt like is the view...its a crappy 'over the shoulder look' similar to gears of war which is ok'ish for single player etc but for fast online stuff it just dont work. The controls are everage. The graphics are very very dull indeed and in this day and age there is no excuse.... we want to see amazing slick beautiful games.. not something that looks like an original xbox game from 5 years ago!! The gameplay itself is utterly terrible and very frustrating. the weapons seem weedy the sound is a bit crap too. Oh and another really really annoying feature is that if 4 players are set up to play a game over xbox live... as soon as the game is over all 4 players are sent back to the menu so you all have to invite each other back into the game if you want to play again GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! after 4/5 games of this its gets very annoying indeed. All 4 of us that bought this game and played it online together decided that we wouldn't play it again which is a shame because we were all looking forward to this game coming out for a long time. Oh well back to Call of Duty4 or Halo3 until something better comes along..... and er..please dont reply to this moaning that im comparing it to 1st person shooters and its a stratigic 2 player misson based game blah blah...look its crap and thats it ok!! Since writing this i have taken the game back for a refund. save your money!!
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