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isPermaLink="false">http://newbreview.com/?p=16586</guid> <description><![CDATA[Sometimes a news story is doubly worth breaking, but in this case it&#8217;s quadruply so, and that is rare my friends! Not only is the next installment of the superb Army of Two franchise doubling up to 4-player co-operative chaos (Huzzah!) but we also learn that it&#8217;s going to be powered by the oh-so-very-awesome Frostbite [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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class="wp-caption-text">But what when two just isn&#39;t enough? Well, why not each bring a friend?</p></div><p>Sometimes a news story is doubly worth breaking, but in this case it&#8217;s quadruply so, and that is rare my friends!</p><p>Not only is the next installment of the superb Army of Two franchise doubling up to 4-player co-operative chaos (Huzzah!) but we also learn that it&#8217;s going to be powered by the oh-so-very-awesome Frostbite 2 engine behind the incredible Battlefield 3.</p><p>As huge fans of co-op this really is a going to be a treat for us!</p><p>This catapults the game up our lists to sit alongside Syndicate, Mass Effect 3 and possibly Dragon Age 3 as being 4-player co-op games to get very, very excited about.</p><p>Now I just need to actually make 3 friends&#8230; better get a move on!</p><p
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isPermaLink="false">http://newbreview.com/?p=2832</guid> <description><![CDATA[Game: Army of Two: The 40th Day: Chapters of Deceit Format: Xbox 360 Developer: EA Montreal Publisher: EA Before talking about this downloadable add-on, it would probably be worth reading our review for the retail release Army of Two: The 40th Day. For those that would rather skip all that, here is a brief summary: [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
href="http://newbreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/AoT40thD-CoD-000.jpg#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed"><img
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/> <strong>Format:</strong> Xbox 360<br
/> <strong>Developer:</strong> EA Montreal<br
/> <strong>Publisher:</strong> EA</p><p>Before talking about this downloadable add-on, it would probably be worth reading our review for the retail release <a
href="http://newbreview.com/2010/02/09/review-army-of-two-the-40th-day/#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed" target="_blank">Army of Two: The 40th Day</a>. For those that would rather skip all that, here is a brief summary: taking place in Shanghai, Army of Two: The 40th Day revolves around homoerotic-mercenaries-for-hire Salem and Rios shooting an army of nameless foes. In the opening of the game the duo have been hired to plant beacons all around Shanghai. Once they complete their assignment, a barrage of missiles hit the city as a paramilitary force descends on the street. Suspecting that they may have unwittingly had a hand in Shanghai&#8217;s destruction, Salem and Rios try to clean up the town.</p><p><span
id="more-2832"></span></p><p>Utilising a morality system, much like every game seems to do these days, you could choose to be a good mercenary (saving as many people as you can, tying up your enemies, and so on) or being an utter bastard, shooting your way through not only the enemy forces, but any hapless sap that got in the way of your bullets. However, where this morality system got interesting was in the cut scenes. During certain cut scenes you could decide to help someone or not.</p><p>For instance, you come across an elderly guard looking after a cache of weapons; you can choose to take the weapons for yourself, or leave the underpowered man with this huge arsenal. So far nothing particularly note worthy. However, making the good choice would reveal that later on this helpless old man would go on to sell the weapons he was guarding to your enemies. Likewise, if you chose to take the weapons for yourself, during the struggle the guard winds up accidentally being shot dead.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">Cover based shooting is the name of the game in The 40th Day</p></div><p>With that being said, this first piece of downloadable content for The 40th Day, Chapters of Deceit, pretty much ignores the moral choice system with the exception of one instance. Instead, it focuses on throwing hundreds of enemies at you to stop you from reaching your objectives. Occasionally you will be asked to try to rescue hostages, but there is no real need to. Even if you kill the hostages yourself the only penalty is that people will think you are a “prick” (the game&#8217;s words, not mine). Every now and then you will fight larger, tougher, enemies such as the Gatling Gun solider, and have to defend unarmed allies, but for the most part it is a simple shoot fest.</p><p>Chapters of Deceit adds two new story chapters, which is roughly one third of the original game. It is not entirely clear when these two new chapters are supposed to have taken place, thanks mainly to some garbled storytelling. Playing as Salem and Rios you discover some information that might lead to you taking down Jonah, the man behind the terrorist attack on Shanghai. In the opening Chapter (called Chapter 8, despite these events seemingly taking part before chapter 6) Salem and Rios have split up in an office complex while searching for a wounded ally.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">While you can choose to save the hostages, you aren&#39;t penalised if you kill them</p></div><p>The most interesting part of this chapter is that at the start of the level Salem has to act as a spy, running ahead and tagging targets for Rios to shoot from the opposite side of the destroyed building. It&#8217;s not clear why, but Salem can&#8217;t shoot anyone himself as his guns have been taken away. All Salem can do is mark targets for execution and hope that Rios is good enough to take the enemy out before they realise where he is.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">Salem marks targets for Rios to take out</p></div><p>The rest of the chapter is standard Army of Two fare; Salem and Rios regroup with all of their weapons intact and stomp around through floor after floor of the ruined building, looking for their ally. Once he is found, the two are tasked with defending him against dozens of enemies. As with the main game, the focus on cover and building aggro to divert enemy attention is key to survival. The aggro system worked well in the main game, and continues to do so in this expansion.</p><p>The second chapter revolves around hunting down a traitor to the resistance. What you decide to do with her is your choice, but there does not seem to be any real consequence behind any of the choices that you make. Once the traitor is out of the way, the resistance needs you to blow up some support pillars on a bridge in order to flatten the invaders. Completing this mission will complete the expansion, with some predictably unintended consequences.</p><h2>Review Round-Up</h2><p><strong>Graphics: 2/5</strong> Exactly the same as the main game. The level design is competent considering each level is supposed to be a generic office, or ruined street.</p><p><strong>Sound: 3/5</strong> Am I the only one that is fed up of  Nolan North voicing a character in every game? Other than that the voice work, sound effects and music are perfectly adequate, if a little generic.</p><p><strong>Gameplay 3/5</strong> Aside from the fairly interesting opening segment in which Salem and Rios are separated, which requires Salem to stealthily mark targets for his partner to kill, this plays exactly the same way as the rest of the game. Hundreds of enemies will attempt to stop you from reaching your objectives by running head first into your bullets. It is perfectly playable in single player mode, but there is more fun to be had in co-op with a live human partner; preferably one you know.</p><p><strong>Longevity 2/5</strong> There are two missions, each lasting from 30 to 45 minutes. Essentially you are getting a third of the main game again, but once you beat it there is little motivation to play again.</p><p><strong>Overall: 3 Bromantic Gestures out of 5.</strong> If you liked Army of Two: The 40th Day and fancy the prospect of adding two more missions to the game, then perhaps this is for you. After a fairly  interesting opening, Chapters of Deceit quickly descends into more generic Army of Two gameplay. However, considering the price: 800 MS Points (about £6.80) and £7.99 on Playstation Network, some may question how much bang they will get for their digital buck.</p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://newbreview.com/?p=1999</guid> <description><![CDATA[Game: Army of Two: The 40th Day Format: PS3 Developer: EA Montreal Publisher: Electronic Arts Army of Two: The 40th Day is the sequel to the flawed-but-fun third person shooter released at the beginning of 2008. Salem and Rios, the titular heroes from the original, return to wreak havoc as they attempt to escape Shanghai [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img
class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2000" style="margin-bottom: 5px; margin-right: 20px; border: black 1px solid;" title="Army of Two Cover" src="http://newbreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Army-of-Two-Cover.jpg" alt="Army of Two Cover" width="180" height="250" />Game</strong>: Army of Two: The 40th Day<br
/> <strong>Format</strong>: PS3<br
/> <strong>Developer</strong>: EA Montreal<br
/> <strong>Publisher</strong>: Electronic Arts</p><p>Army of Two: The 40th Day is the sequel to the flawed-but-fun third person shooter released at the beginning of 2008. Salem and Rios, the titular heroes from the original, return to wreak havoc as they attempt to escape Shanghai whilst terrorists attack the city in droves. The over-arching story is less than clear however, as it is unclear why Salem and Rios are in Shanghai or why the city is being attacked at all.</p><p>This could all be a clever nod to the fact that in a real terrorist attack, information would be sketchy and you would be unsure as to what exactly was going on. However, I wouldn’t give the writers so much credit, this game neither attempts nor pretends to show any kind of intelligence in terms of narrative or character motivation. If you’re looking for narrative clarity, pick up Bayonetta over this; you might have more of a clue as to the story.</p><p><span
id="more-1999"></span>So whilst the narrative is wafer thin at best and character motivations are almost entirely absent, your motivation as a gamer is clear: if it moves, kill it. Weapon customisations have been ramped up to help deal out death in various different ways. Guns can be upgraded to change attributes such as the amount of attention a gun draws, damage, bullet spread and accuracy, which brings a tactical element to an otherwise typically primitive shooter experience.</p><p>The aforementioned attention your gun draws, or aggro, is the chief tactic to be employed during play. Basically, the bigger and louder the gun, the more the enemy will focus on the man holding it. Thus, your partner is free to run around, laying down enemies with almost no interference.</p><div
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class="size-full wp-image-2003      " title="Army of Two 3" src="http://newbreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Army-of-Two-3.jpg" alt="With enough aggro your partner will be all but invisible to the enemy" width="400" /><p
class="wp-caption-text">With enough aggro your partner will be all but invisible to the enemy</p></div><p>With an AI partner in tow, you have some control over actions; sending him up to be aggressive or hold back in a defensive stance. But the real fun here is the surprisingly in depth tactics of advance and retreat when playing with a human partner. The more intense sections of the game become even more so when you’re relying on the guy sitting next to you or a friend over the internet. This translates into a real sense of teamwork and achievement after you’ve cleared a particularly challenging room.</p><p>Further weapon enhancements come with the ability to increase the aggro your gun pulls by painting the gun in a variety of patterns, or going the whole hog and decking it out in gold and silver for maximum effect. Affixing a bayonet to the end is also particularly satisfying; be sure to unleash a close-up mêlée attack for the full effect.</p><div
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class="size-full wp-image-2009     " title="Army Of Two 4" src="http://newbreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Army-Of-Two-4.jpg" alt="Running in brainlessly is the fastest way to catch bullets in your torso" width="400" /><p
class="wp-caption-text">Running in brainlessly is the fastest way to catch bullets in your torso</p></div><p>Added silliness is found in the interactions between your two main characters. Fans of the first game might be perturbed to hear that new actors voice Rios and Salem. However this has only raised the quality as they berate and chide each other from scene to scene. The ability to congratulate or abuse your team mate is also back, and will have an impact on the ending of the game, as the trophy/achievement list shows you can either end as best buds or fractured friends.</p><p>Another addition is the opportunity for a quick game of rock – paper – scissors, which seems a little inappropriate when you’re standing over the bloodied corpses of your enemies. This serves no real purpose other than a spot of frivolity, in case you thought the narrative was getting a little heavy.</p><div
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class="size-full wp-image-2011     " title="Army of Two 1" src="http://newbreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Army-of-Two-1.jpg" alt="You're treated to frequent spurts of humour, whether you want them or not" width="400" /><p
class="wp-caption-text">You&#39;re treated to frequent spurts of humour, whether you want them or not</p></div><p>This game is geared towards co-op play; either online or using local split-screen. Playing on your lonesome you certainly lose a lot of what makes this game fun to play; the tactics and camaraderie on screen. Split screen is also a little problematic. The game default is a vertical split that can impede your view at times, especially if playing on a smaller television set. Not letting players choose between vertical or horizontal split is practically criminal in modern gaming. However this problem does ease with time and a little patience. Also, with the press of a button you can make the camera shift across to your other shoulder, which is a vital addition in some of the tighter set pieces and goes some way to rectify the hindered peripheral vision.</p><p>Visually the game isn’t fantastic, but it is functional and fun. Buildings will explode in the distance and crumble to the ground and whilst these effects look a little blocky and basic, it only adds to the humour and allows you to detach yourself from any thoughts of the horrific deaths of innocent bystanders. There’s not even a hint of the gravitas you might find in the heavier scenes of Modern Warfare 2, but this is a game that by its very nature knows what it is and exploits it to the max.</p><div
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class="wp-caption-text">And you thought the riot shield from Modern Warfare 2 was fun!</p></div><p>In terms of sound, the game arguably impresses more than with its visuals. Explosions will dazzle your ears more than your eyes and gun fights really immerse you into each battle, if only until Salem or Rios utter something inappropriate to drag you right back out again. The voice acting, especially for the two main characters, is far stronger than in the original title. Using established actors (surprise, surprise Nolan North is in this) who clearly have fun playing these characters has increased the quality substantially.</p><p>The multiplayer was seriously lacking in the first Army of Two, and you’ll be happy to hear that EA have gone to great lengths to address this with the sequel. There are now up to ten people per map and several game modes to play with. Co-op death match is present, as you would expect, where teams of two battle it out for supremacy. Control and extraction are also fairly standard, which are essentially ‘hold the base’ and ‘survival’ respectively. The final mode, Warzone, is a breath of fresh air, as teams fight it out with various objectives flashing up during the match. Whilst this final mode is more inventive than the other three, there isn’t really anything here that isn’t done better in other games.</p><p>Overall, The 40th day presents an enjoyable package that isn’t revolutionary or even particularly inventive, but impresses with its balls out mentality and shameless superficiality. If you and a friend have been looking for a fun co-op experience, look no further. Army of Two: The 40th Day is available on the PS3 and XBox 360 (and PSP, but we haven&#8217;t reviewed that yet). You can pick it up through our amazon shop to help support the site.</p><h2>Review Round-Up</h2><p><strong>Graphics</strong>: 2/5 – They serve a purpose but not particularly well. The game looks a lot better up-close, as with the character design, than further away. Some of the collapsing buildings in the distance look almost comical.</p><p><strong>Sound</strong>: 3/5 – The characters are voiced well and the relationship between the protagonists is particularly strong. Explosions and gunfire are convincing. Overall the sound is good, but there isn’t anything here that is outstanding.</p><p><strong>Gameplay</strong>: 3/5 – The lack of options with local split screen is criminal. Movement and aiming takes a little getting used to, especially if you’re familiar with mainstream FPS titles. There are occasional camera issues, as with most games using the third person perspective.</p><p><strong>Longevity</strong>: 3/5 – The main campaign will take around 10 hours to complete; less if you rush through on the easiest difficulty. The morality choices add little to the overall experience and won’t have you clambering to play through again as a title such as inFamous would. Multiplayer is a fine distraction but won’t hold your attention for long.</p><p><strong>Overall</strong>: 3/5 – This is a fun little co-op shooter that I recommend if you want something more than a standard head-to-head experience with a friend.</p><p>[starreview tpl=16]</p><div
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