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Army of Two: The 40th Day


Army of Two: The 40th Day- hands-on

Tackling every criticism of the first game with gusto

You know you’re not in the real army the moment you take cover behind the corpse of an elephant. It’s just not something Soap McTavish, or Master Chief, or the guy out of Rainbow Six, would ever do. Maybe Marcus Fenix, but then he always was a bit sick. Other things masked soldier/nutjobs Salem and Rios get up to that proper soldiers generally don’t: sticking coke cans at the end of guns to make ad-hoc silencers, or jamming a kitchen knife on a rifle to form a fully working bayonet. Welcome (back) to the DIY world of a Private Military Company.

A lot of things have changed since Salem and Rios first burst onto the scene, with their high-fiving, fist pumping, chats about the Wu-Tang Clan in the middle of a firefight, and, of course, most definitely being heterosexuals. Army of Two promised so much, but largely failed to deliver – happily, EA Montreal appears to have taken all the criticism on board, and given 40th Day extensive reconstructive surgery.

The first game was lambasted for the Neanderthal bromance of mercenary fratboys Salem and Rios, but they’ve grown up a bit in time for 40th Day, so it seems. They’ve also been made slightly more human. In contrast to their almost anonymous appearance in Army of Two, between fights they’ll walk around with their visors flicked up, so you can get a good look at their ugly faces. We don’t expect to see much emoting going on to be honest, but it should make the game feel a bit less soulless.

The setting’s shifted, from Everywhere in the World to a single city: Shanghai. Thanks to an ongoing disaster initiated by a mysterious terrorist group known as The 40th Day, the city’s falling apart around you. But Salem and Rios don’t appear to be particularly worried about that; they’re only trying to escape.

We played a level set in the Shanghai Zoo. It wasn’t a very good zoo, mainly because we only saw a couple of animals – an elephant and a hippo – and they were already very much dead when we arrived, but it did give us a chance to have a sample of the game’s combat.

It’s unforgiving. As expected, you’re not going to last very long if you run headlong into the fray, but we found it pretty difficult to even see the enemy from a distance. Although environments have been blessed with a significant amount of background detail – the game looks nice, if not exactly spectacular – actually working out where enemy bullets were coming from seemed a bit too much like hard work.


 
12 Comments
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CreeplyTuna  - 4 months 14 days ago 
ill prob. get this. me and my bro like to play co op and the first was so fun
MagicalSarai  - 4 months 14 days ago 
I didn't like the first one... so I'll probably rent this one like it did with its predecessor.
helix92  - 4 months 14 days ago 
I was one of the few who actually really enjoyed the first one so I will probably get this one at soe point, and Salem and Rios were annoying Jocks but as are quite a lot of game characters now, everyone from Gears of War for example!
RaIdEn  - 4 months 14 days ago 
me wantee
quick question, did rios sound black in the first game to anyone?
Brutus  - 4 months 14 days ago 
No
Meted666  - 4 months 14 days ago 
yeah i no wat u mean brutus... he was completely white and he sounded black and salem kept changing ethinicites throughout the game in my opinion
deathrebellion  - 4 months 13 days ago 
i sooo want to play dis game wid my bro now :(
TreeWhale  - 4 months 10 days ago 
I am a Whale
Is the Game called Army of Two 2
joker4592  - 4 months 9 days ago 
i bought the first one. i wished that i had rented it! hopefully this one will be a whole lot better
TheItalionStalion  - 4 months 8 days ago 
the first one was ok, but i think i'll definately get this one
Jesse091593  - 4 months 6 days ago 
im definetly gettin this game the first one was great
kOlivas  - 2 months 19 days ago 
I sold my Bioshock to buy the first one... Big mistake! I certainly hope this one is as good as GR says it is.
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Army of Two: The 40th Day
Army of Two: The 40th Day

Genre: Action
Release date: Jan 12, 2010
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: EA Montreal
Franchise: Army of Two
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
2 player CO-OP
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