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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.

    crazykane445's Army of Two: The 40th Day (PlayStation 3) review

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    Army of two:40th day- Great co-op expirence

    I first beat this game on the hardest difficulty with a friend. And it was hard as hell. If your looking for a challenging but Very fun, Co-op, And somewhat Strategic 3rd person shooter, This is your game. The game isnt to long but its not short. Especially of you play it on the hardest difficulty it might take you a while. The achievements and Trophies arent that challenging to get either. The multiplayer is still Alive.. and its very fun. There is also very in depth weapon customization. which can mix up combat quite a bit. you can use co-op moves like one player can surrender to the enemy while the other player flanks and jumps them or just sits back with a sniper rifle. Just trust me its a very good game. i have no idea why it has bad reviews. DIFFICULTY- 6/10, LENGTH- 5/10, MULTIPLAYER- 6/10, GRAPHICS- 7/10

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