With a interesting story line, Army of Two will steal around 10 hours of your life. Your partner is pretty smart of a computer but it's always better to play with a human. The controls are alright but can get confusing at times. There are a large amount of guns at your disposal but only a few of them are actually good. There are quite a few upgrades for each gun, like the barrel, clip and stock. Cash (used to buy guns and upgrades) is not that hard to get but saving up for the bigger guns can take some time. You have 4 weapon slots; Main (Assault Rifles), Side (Pistols/Sub-Machine Guns), Special (Snipers/Rocket Launchers), and Grenades (Frag only). Toward the end of the game when you have bought the RPG or Stinger (Rocket Launchers) it does get a bit hard to snipe the bad guys. The game play is quite good with cover being a main part of the game.
The multi-player can be a bit tricky to first set up, but it is all worth it. This game is defiantly worth your time.
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Army of Two isn't a bad game, its just short and shallow as it has only one trick up its sleeve, but that it does well. The player that keeps shooting gets the aggro meter filled up, which makes enemies focus fire on him... Read Full Review