
TheFeed's Jake Gaskill spent some quality time with Army of Two: The 40th Day, on sale today for the PS3, 360 and PSP. Can the game live up to the promise of its co-op premise? Does the sequel improve upon the original Army of Two? In a word: Yes.
"Army of Two: The 40th Day isn’t so much a complete overhaul of the formula that EA Montreal established in the previous installment, but rather, a game that’s tighter all around, with spectacular and diverse set pieces and a much appreciated step away from the Middle Eastern, Blackwater-referencing setting of the original. It definitely isn’t perfect, but there’s plenty to like here."
Read the rest of the review, right here.



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skar13
My mate and I love this game in co-op mode. Until we switch off the xbox360 and go to play it again. It remembers player 1s progress with money and weapons, but not player 2s. Player 2 starts with no money and no previously purchased weapons. Do you know if there is a way around this? Because for a great co-op game that rewards you for playing with money and weapons, to then take away the rewards every time you turn off the game, seems real pointless.
Do you know if there is a way around this for player 2?
Muffin187
so i loved the first army of two and all and i bought this one the day it came out and i just want to say that this game is a major letdown, the gameplay is great and the customization is really cool but i cant stand that i pay 60 dollars for a game and can beat it in about 3 hours with not much replay value, and also the psp version of this was just completely horrible:( it was like a really bad ps1 rendered version of zombies ate my neighbors
izagaud
Nice !!!!!!!
toothb14
im gettin this game as soon as i get like $60...lol
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