Friday, April 16, 2010

Army of Two - Review By Gamerevolver

Army of Two - Reviewed. As a skeptic going into this game, I have a rough view of what this game should be. With numerous delays plaguing this game for over a year, you can't help but wonder how this title will turn out. Upon arrival of our evaluation copy, I threw it in the PS3 as fast as I could, carefully placing Call of Duty 4: MW into its slick, Blu-Ray sized game case. As I booted up the game, my excitement grew. From a gamers stand point, this is the kind of game you dream about playing, but never get to see it released. Today is a different day. Today, we review Army of Two. PRESENTATION 9.5 GRAPHICS 8.5 SOUND 9.0 GAMEPLAY 9.5 REPLAY VALUE 6.0 FUN FACTOR 9.5 Presentation: EA has brought numerous new additions to games over the years, from racing to fighting to first person shooters, but I have to say, this is by far the most unique title we have seen to date. Army of Two not only emphasizes multiplayer camaraderie, but literally forces it upon you. You take on the role of your choice of Tyson Rios and Eliot Salem, to mercenaries working for the Security and Strategy Corporation (SSC). You are given a brief synopsis of how the two met early in the game, but for a more detailed view, just look in the manual, it's all there. Long story short, you were in the US Army Rangers together where, as a team, your skills shined through, impressing the likes of your commanding officer, and grabbing the attention of the SSC, which is where we start our venture. The story behind the game is very intriguing and the characters are brought to life with great voice over and constant chatter, much like Kane %26 Lynch, only better! From cover to game play, this one is pretty sweet. http://gamerevolver.com/article-91-Army-of-Two--Reviewed.html Army of Two - Review By Gamerevolver
[QUOTE=''Lord_Pro'']''The story behind the game is very intriguing and the characters are brought to life with great voice over and constant chatter, much like Kane %26 Lynch''[/QUOTE] hmm....
Army of Two - Review By Gamerevolver
Sounds a little high :?And I'm hyped for this game
Hopefully that replay value is just for the PS3 version.
The reviewer says he can't get enough and then gives it a 6 on Replay value.I though it would have some kind of multiplayer mode.I'm really not a big fan of the whole ''uber macho banter'' crap that this reviewer seems so delighted by.But...it's interesting to hear that someone does really like this game and praises it's gameplay.
[QUOTE=''joey101010''][QUOTE=''Lord_Pro'']''The story behind the game is very intriguing and the characters are brought to life with great voice over and constant chatter, much like Kane %26 Lynch''[/QUOTE] hmm....
[/QUOTE] well the voice acting was good in kane abd lynch, just the story sucked.
Nice. There's so many great games coming out this month. I'm definitely grabbing this game. I lost interest for a bit until I saw the new gameplay videos. It's weird that they gave the replay value a 6. It's a friggin co-op game, I thought the replay value would be at least an 8.
I plan to get the game, so hopefully wont be disappointed and enjoy the game specially in co-op mode :) PSN ID: anubis1980
Wassup with the replay value?Didnt they say Ao2 had some online game modes you can do too?
why is replay value so low....its a coop game shouldnt the replay value be high?
[QUOTE=''ReverseCycology''] Hopefully that replay value is just for the PS3 version.[/QUOTE] Fanboy much? Or just flame baiting?
[QUOTE=''Sollet''][QUOTE=''ReverseCycology''] Hopefully that replay value is just for the PS3 version.[/QUOTE] Fanboy much? Or just flame baiting?[/QUOTE]i think its a bit of both :?
it has online co-op so to me it gives it more replay value than 6?
I expect 8.0-8.5 on GS
Pretty poor review if you ask me.
[QUOTE=''skrat_01'']Pretty poor review if you ask me.[/QUOTE]



lots of grammatical errors as well..

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