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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $16.96 You Save: $13.03 (43%)
New (52) Used (35) from $14.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 52 reviews Sales Rank: 994
Platform: Playstation 3 ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 15440 Model: 15782781 UPC: 014633154405 EAN: 0014633154405 ASIN: B000RHZ9G6
Release Date: March 4, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new and factory sealed. In stock and ships today!
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Army of Two is Too Short! May 12, 2008 Ao2 is a really cool game, especially if you like humor and enjoyed playing Gears of War. It has some of the same gameplay elements. One example is you can play co-op and revive your partner when they are down. The best thing that I enjoyed about Ao2 is that you get to slap your partner five and have silly moments in the game, and you get to be "invisible" and take out the enemy while your partner is firing off bullets. But I found the game to be very disappointing because it leaves a cliffhanger. You never get to find out who's side one of the character's is on, because the game is way short. I beat it in co-op in just 7 hours. Not a long time if you are a hardcore gamer. If you don't mind trading games in often..you should buy or rent it...but give it back. But if you like to keep games like I do...you are better off playing at a friends house. Not worth the list price.
Excellent Co-op Game!!! May 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As a co-op online game, this is one of the best I've played. Nevermind these negative reviews. I had so much fun playing this game with a friend who lives 3,000 miles away. Honestly, I can't pick out any flaws.
As for single player mode, it's not bad but could use some improvements. As for these haters saying the AI partner is a moron, I'd have to say that they are the morons who don;t know how to use the right commands to get The AI partner to do what they want it to do. Seriously, as long as you knwo how to command the partner, the game is fine.
I give this game an A+ for co-op mode and a B for single player.
love the game- my son April 28, 2008 My son loves the graphis and level of skill it requires.
he enjoys it more than call of duty 4
Disappointing April 18, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I read all the reviews before buying this game and I got very excited, but when I played it, I was very disappointed. I really regret buying it. There's no multiplayer version, so the replayability is very low. The playability is a lot strange, it's not comparable to an average FPS. I personally didn't like it. The co-op idea is interesting, but it's not worth. I'd prefer CoD4 or Vegas2.
A fun shooter game April 16, 2008 First off, let me get deal with the bad parts of this game. Your A.I. partner, while he generally didn't perform that poorly when it came to performing first aid on me he didn't always make good decisions, standing in an area where he could easily get shot(and standing between me and the enemies shooting at him so I can't cover him I might add) instead of stopping to kill the enemies shooting him he will keep on with his fruitless endeavor until you're both dead. Secondly, the friggin' parachute is almost impossible to control. The second level has an area where you parachute through a canyon and I was only able to get through it on easy mode and that wasn't so much a matter of getting through as of surviving getting slammed against the rocks. Thirdly, the game is kind of short, but in a way this helps the story as every level helps move the plot along. Still, a few 'filler' levels would have been okay. A few levels where Rios and Salem weren't arguing about some conspiracy. The game play can be a little erratic when you get close. It's surprisingly easy to miss people at point blank range and then they toss you to the ground and shot you.
But on to the good, this game has quite an impressive arsenal of weapons which is cool. Being able to upgrade your weapons is also a neat feature. Going back through the game a second time with a full arsenal of gold plated diamond studded is quite fun. I enjoyed ordering my partner around once I figured out what the heck I was doing. Having my partner hold his ground while I swoop behind the enemy and take them out is awesome (when it works) On the flipside when you try holding the aggro and then order your partner to advance it tends to not go so well, as he doesn't always kill as efficiently as a human would. When he would advance is when he got into trouble, he would sometimes wander out too far and get shot and then I would have to dive into a hail of bullets to retrieve him. In general though if you make smart decisions and keep your partner out of the red mode he shouldn't die too much. The overkill mode and back to back are fun for some over the top action. Being able to plow through people like ther are standing still is quite the rush. I thought this was quite a fun game. P.S. What is the deal with the deal with the language? I don't mind a little swearing but this game is a bit much. As Troy McClure said at Krusty's funeral(random Simpson's reference) 'it get's a little blue'. "'F--k O?' Who says that?" My thoughts exactly Salem. My thoughts exactly.
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