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    Army of Two: The 40th Day

    Game » consists of 12 releases. Released Jan 12, 2010

    For Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem, war is strictly business. After their arrangement with former P.M.C. SCC came to a sudden and bloody end, Rios and Salem work for the only people they still trust - each other. However neither their experience as Army Rangers serving in Mogadishu nor their work with SCC has prepared them for the kind of war they'll face in Shanghai.

    roosterreece's Army of Two: The 40th Day (Xbox 360) review

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    Game Completed

    Hello Gamers, 
    I have completed this game and I personly think it was a amazing game. I tink the story plot got a little bit confusing but after a while you'll get the picture. I think the best part of this game was making decisions. You'll have to make alot of decisions throughout the game. Some decision are very sad and regretable but others are very funny. I also like he way you can play the game twice choosing the decisions you did not choose before. One downfall to this game is the camera angle. It is a option of a left or right sided 3rd person view (which cannot be changed) but after a few levels I got used to it. If you wan't to find out more about this game, i suggest you buy it. 
    I hope this review has given you a idea of what the game will be like. 
     
    Thanks For Reading, 
    Roosterreece

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      Major Improvement from Original 0

      I actually kinda liked the original game, though the main characters were utter knuckleheads. I certainly did not expect a sequel to be forthcoming after the original, though it apparently sold rather well.The sequel takes place in Shanghai and Salem and Rios are in Shanghai when all hell breaks loose. And, literally, ALL HELL breaks loose. A former military leader attempts to take over China via threat of nuclear weapons and a few thousand troops. It all takes place over a single day and...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      Bro Montana and Bro Nameth Back in Action 0

      I enjoyed the first army of two, even though it was fairly straightforward, had a limited customization system, and didn't make adequate use of its aggro gameplay mechanic.  Army of Two: TFD works to fix some of these issues, to mixed results.  The shootouts often boil down to taking out groups of enemies from a safe distance, and this leaves the action feeling somewhat diluted.  The cover mechanics are awkward at times, but work fairly well throughout.  The guns have a much better feel (have we...

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