Army of Two: The 40th Day
Compatible with Xbox360™ (X360)
US
Japan
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD
0.00
Product Features
- 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 disaster brings Shanghai to the brink of chaos 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 online multiplayer modes focused on unique co-operative play take your partner online in explosive multiplayer modes, each focused on unique co-operative 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
- The most advanced weapon customization ever seen in a video game change your weapon in the heat of battle and adapt your firepower to the situation. With a huge variety of parts and the ability to customize at any time in the game, the possibilities are limitless
Item Description
When a man-made disaster of epic proportions strikes Shanghai, China, Rios and Salem find themselves right in the middle of it all. Fortunately for you, you’ve got 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 and choices for both players. You’ve also got the tools you need to help the Army of Two fight and prevail with an incredibly deep, advanced weapon customization and upgrade system. Take your partner online in four explosive multiplayer modes, each focused on unique co-operative play. The Army of Two is back and better than ever!
Customer reviews
Average rating: | (4 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 3 |
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hy00ga (324) on 15, Jul. 2012 09:07 (HKT)
so so game
So so game , game play standard , everything standardddddd
inaka_rob (196) on 01, Nov. 2011 10:29 (HKT)
I want to give this game 5 stars...
I loved the 1st Army of Two. I really enjoyed this game too. They improved a few things, but... I had two major issues with this game. The controls of the 1st game were not that fluid. The same is true with this game. I still think the controls for this game could use a lot of work. There are TONS of 3rd person shooters out there with amazing fluid controls (namely games like Gears).
My other problem, which probably doesn't apply to most gamers, was lag. This is one of a very few games that we experience lag. We tried multiple different times, months apart and no change. This game was meant to be played with a co-op friend. That is where it really shines. Just the smallest amount of lag, makes (made) the already lacking controls totally miserable and 100% unplayable.
We play games all the time with no problems at all. This game always had consistent lag. so this problem may or may not effect you. I am playing with someone on the other side of the world, so even with a fiber optic connection, my ping can drop pretty low.
If you can get the on-line co-op to work you will probably play through this game 3 or 4 times. I would have.
My other problem, which probably doesn't apply to most gamers, was lag. This is one of a very few games that we experience lag. We tried multiple different times, months apart and no change. This game was meant to be played with a co-op friend. That is where it really shines. Just the smallest amount of lag, makes (made) the already lacking controls totally miserable and 100% unplayable.
We play games all the time with no problems at all. This game always had consistent lag. so this problem may or may not effect you. I am playing with someone on the other side of the world, so even with a fiber optic connection, my ping can drop pretty low.
If you can get the on-line co-op to work you will probably play through this game 3 or 4 times. I would have.
stevenrsvl (354) on 16, Jan. 2010 23:52 (HKT)
Sequel better than ever!
The duo is back and ready for some action!
Worth trying out!
Worth trying out!
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