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Summary

ARMY OF TWO™ takes the buddy system to the next level. You are a soldier in a two-man squad, and all gameplay centers around two-man missions, two-man strategies, and the fact that two heads are sometimes better than one. Your two-man outfit is composed of ex-Army Rangers now working for a Private Military Corporation (PMC). And your task is to work hand in hand with your partner to form the deadliest Army of Two on the planet. Your teammate may be A.I., or transfer online and play live with a friend. When one man is not enough, it's going to take an Army of Two to save us.

  • Two-man gameplay: Co-op isn't just a mode, it's the whole game. Work with your teammate to develop two-man strategies, and use that advantage to eliminate enemies.
  • Intelligent partner A.I.: Partner A.I. (PAI) has been developed to work with the way the gamer actually plays the game, taking the lead when it needs to do so, or dropping back in support at other times.
  • Customization: Weapons are upgradeable and customizable, and of course, can be shared with your partner.
  • Online play: Move seamlessly between play with computer partner A.I. to a real life partner. Don't think alone, think like you're in an Army of Two!
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Salem (on 13 November 2010)

Still selling, but barely, it deserves every sale

FootballFan (on 24 December 2009)

Why did this sell twice that of others compared to PS3?

NicholasCage (on 31 October 2009)

@Statix Maybe because this has multiplayer and co-op, while Dead Space doesn't have any. Hopefully Dead Space's Sequel does implement it.

Statix (on 12 October 2009)

How the hell does this game sell 1.5 mill, but a quality game for once from EA in Dead Space can't reach a million?

mjc2021 (on 18 June 2009)

I typically agree with GameSpot but this is a game where I totally disagree with their score. I picked it up recently and couldn't stop playing until I beat it. Glad it sold well and I look froward to the sequel.

SaviorX (on 23 May 2009)

This game was great. Underrated if you ask me.