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Army of Two: The 40th Day | 
| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy Used: $22.73 as of 7/29/2010 22:44 EDT details You Save: $17.26 (43%)
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Seller: mistermoney-hq Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 849
Format: CD Platform: PlayStation 3 Genre: shooter_action_games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: PlayStation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 6 x 0.6
MPN: 15714 Model: 15782781 UPC: 014633193800 EAN: 0014633193800 ASIN: B001TOMQOY
Publication Date: November 30, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Advanced weapons customization allows you to change your weapon in the heat of battle and adapt your firepower to the situation. | | • | Army of Two: The 40th Day has been built from the ground up with a focus on a co-op play and an expanded list of co-op tactics, resulting in a bigger, better, more organic two-man tactical experience. | | • | An engaging story set in Shanghai, China in which the Army of Two must fight their way through ravaged city districts as they try to beat the odds and uncover the secret of the 40th Day. | | • | Take your partner online in explosive multiplayer modes, focused on co-op play, or strategize in the four-player co-op Extraction Mode and take on a series of intense enemy waves as you move from point to point through the ruined city. | | • | 12-player multiplayer support online. |
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Product Description Army of Two The 40th Day PS3
Amazon.com Product Description
Army of Two: The 40th Day is a third-person shooter based in groundbreaking cooperative gameplay functionality. Sequel to the 2008 game of the same name, and featuring series heroes, Rios and Salem, in this new iteration players have a bigger playbook of features and a new arsenal of co-op moves that either player can perform at any time, opening up fresh strategies in the face of overwhelming odds. In addition, the game features advanced weapon customization and upgrade systems, as well as four explosive online multiplayer modes, each focused on unique cooperative play.  Extreme co-op tactics and gameplay. View larger. |  Extensive weapons customization. View larger. |  Help from Mission Coordinator Alice Murray. View larger. |  Improved cover system. View larger. | Story Set a few years after the events of the original Army of Two game, Army of Two: The 40th Day features the continuing adventures of millitary contractors Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem. With the help of Alice Murray, their mission coordinator, they now run their own paramilitary business, known as TransWorld Operations (TWO). Working what seems to be a routine mission in Shanghai they find themselves surrounded by a force of competing private military contractors intent on running amok in the city. Will Rios and Salem survive? Will they be able to make a few bucks off a bad situation? All they have is each other to rely on. Gameplay As with the original Army of Two, and as the name of the series implies, gameplay in Army of Two: The 40th Day revolves around co-op combat tactics necessary to survive specific and general combat situations. Players can team up with an AI companion in single player mode or a human friend in two-player co-op. Co-op tactics are made aware to the player in what is known as the co-op playbook. Unlike the original game, which in some instances limited the use of some tactics to certain situations, in The 40th Day, players have access to all tactics. Implementing these against opponents revolves around the game's "Aggro" system, tallied in the heads-up-display (HUD) and which measures the amount of attention a team member draws from opponents for certain tactics, leaving the other team member in various states of freedom to launch coordinated attacks as chosen. In addition to this change, players are also faced with moral dilemmas in the game, including choices presented to one of the players on a team that the other must bear the consequences of, as well as the decision as to deal with and/or defend civilian non-player characters (NPCs), who can be killed in the game. Multiplayer Modes In addition to its single player campaign, Army of Two: The 40th Day offers a robust, region-free, multiplayer experience that provides an array of unique features for up to 12 players at a time. This experience consists of four modes, including, three brand-new modes that provide a variety of objectives for partners to battle over. The four modes are: - Co-op Deathmatch - An intense battle of survival between up to six two-player partnerships. Only by mastering teamwork and partnership skills will players earn the most points and come out on top.
- Control - Sets players partnerships as TWO or FDI rival faction members as they aim to capture strategic locations in the city. Work with your partner and faction to control the most points within the time limit.
- Warzone - Is an all-out objective-based battle between TWO and FDI forces. Complete the most Destruction, Assassination, VIP, and Infiltration missions with your partner and faction to crush the opposition and win.
- Extraction - Pits a team of four players against a series of unique enemy waves as they move from point to point in the ruined city. Players must strategize as a unified team to combat the different forces of the 40th Day Initiative while trying to get out alive. Extraction is a bonus mode that will be available for free one month after Army of Two: The 40th Day is released, or at launch for players who pre-ordered.
Weapons Customization Army of Two: The 40th Day features the most advanced weapons customization ever seen in a video game. Using money earned in-game for your contracting duties you can adapt your arsenal and firepower to fit the obstacles you face. With malleable attributes like handling, accuracy, ammunition capacity, and power, coupled with a huge variety of parts and the ability to make customizations at any time in the game, the possibilities and impact you can make through customization are virtually limitless. Key Game Features - The Best Co-op Experience with All-New Moves and Tactics - Army of Two: The 40th Day has been built from the ground up with a focus on an incredible cooperative experience. The result is a bigger, better, more organic and immersive co-op experience that lets you put your best two-man tactics to use whenever and wherever you want.
- An Epic Story - A carefully orchestrated series of mysterious catastrophes is dragging Shanghai, China to the brink of ruin, and now the Army of Two must fight their way through ravaged city districts as they try to beat the odds and uncover the secret of the 40th Day.
- Explosive Game Modes Focused on Unique Co-op Play - Take your partner online in explosive multiplayer modes, each focused on unique cooperative play. Or strategize in the four-player co-op Extraction bonus mode and take on a series of intense enemy waves as you move from point to point through the ruined city.
- 12-player Multiplayer Support - Game supports up to 12 players in online modes.
- Advanced Weapons Customization - Change your weapon in the heat of battle and adapt your firepower to the situation.
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Great! July 10, 2010 Cesar This game is so cool if u play it with a partner, everything is all about team work and that's really cool!
Good but falls short May 28, 2010 Barry F. Paust (NY, NY) OK,my best friend and I are always looking for good multiplayer games (coop). This game had great potential. The game system was pretty good and similar to Uncharted two as far as cover system. Story is ok and graphics are pretty decent for a ps3 game. First impression (from demo) was that this could be a great game.
What happened.... My friend and I both decided to buy the game at launch. At first, we had a lot of fun. Then, the game started to have problems the further we got in the game. Issues we both enocuntered:
1) voice chat system is laggy
2) Load time is really long and also interupts voice chat
3) Game would just not load and ps3 would reboot
4) Trohpies dont work all the time.
5) you have to connect to EA first which could cause issues when trying to play/random drops.
6) Textures would dissappear during game play!!! one minute the floor is there and next your falling endlessly because the floor is gone.
7) weapon system, as involved as it is, doesnt really do anything for you or the game.
8) auto save is awful. Example: lets say you customize weapons for 20 minutes and then play for 20 minutes and wind up dying. Well you have to customize all over again. Game does not save your settings until you get to a save point ( set by system and not you) AWEFUL!
9) they have yet to address any of these issues, but had the time to make a DLC which was as messed up as the original chapters.
If you can get past some of these issues and more, yeah its a fun game. otherwise, EA MONTREAL needs to hire new people and beta test thier games before release!!!
Not much different from the first game. May 27, 2010 Matthew Silcox (Reading, PA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are looking for a fun 2 player game, this game is for you. I enjoy playing this game with a friend, but its pretty boring playing on single player mode. I think it is better than the first game, but not by a lot.
great sequel! May 4, 2010 L. A. Martinez (swamp and jungle) after playing army of two i decided to get the sequel and saw all the new features. first, the training mode is shorter so you get more game action than on the first one. the split screen on the middle is a change but u get used to, specially with the new camera side switch it is very comfortable to sneak and advance
great game
awesome two player game April 25, 2010 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
game is good if there is two of you(hence the name) i wish it would let you choose any gun you want when you purchase them with money through out the game. it seems you have to collect the gun you use from the enemies that u kill, if you want something that is not on your select screen.
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