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Army of Two Reviewby Joel Clausen
In summation, Army of Two possesses many next generation qualities and the concerted effort put forth to create such is easily descried. The game is uncharacteristically entertaining which exceeded my personal expectation. I had great hopes along the entire developmental process although in the interstice of my heart I felt it would end as the most recent EA games have, predominately busts. Fortunately for me, Army of Two is a solid shooter but nothing remotely close to a Call of Duty 4 caliber game. It has its shining moments and any negative attributes are, for the most part, diminutive save the camera. I cannot begin to stress how much I hate the damn camera! Is it worth 60 sticks? If you dig single player action with a dashing of cooperative play I would suggest you purchase a copy post-haste. However, if you are looking for competitive and diverse online play I would recommend you rent prior to buying. A lack of variety, depth, and length prevent Army of Two from being a triple A candidate but it is a surprising job well done by Electronic Arts. Having said that, all content provided in this review is merely one mans opinion and nothing more. 2:1 odds 90% didn’t even make it to the conclusion ha-ha.
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