Army two co op game


















Back-to-back mode and parachuting were fun, but seemed to go on a bit long for my taste a few times. The only real complaint I have about the game enemy variety, or lack there of. These boil down to two types of enemies, armored and unarmored. Sure there are the "martyrs" in one level, and I'm not sure if they are expecting you or if they just generally walk around their own base with explosives strapped to themselves, but they really don't break the mold.

At various points I was wishing for more variety than the seemingly endless stream of generic, interchangeable bad guys. Even the bosses are indistinguishable from normal enemies during battle. The vehicle sections in this game, which I'm not usually a fan of, actually did a good job of breaking up the usual grind of things. One thing that you'll notice facing off against wave after wave of enemies is that for the most part they act rather intelligently.

This combined with level designs that are fairly wide means that in some part you'll have to work pretty hard to make sure you don't wind up getting surrounded. Some times it's unavoidable, and you'll have to fall back to using point and shoot skills as opposed to strategically moving between cover. A few other minor issues: I've gotten disconnected from EA's servers a few times during play, which kicks both players from the game.

You can restart at the last checkpoint however which are never spaced too far apart , so it's mostly just an annoyance. I found the main characters to be fairly unlikable, as a result I didn't care about the story and some of the attempts at humorous banter came across as in bad taste. TheHDR rendering was a bit overused I've never known it to be so bright outside in the middle of a hurricane , and at some points your virtual iris is focused on the wrong part of the scene.

On the whole, Army of Two does a great job of making a Co-op game that is fun, challenging, and introduces some fresh ideas. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".

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