Back when we knew the sequel to the original Army of Two as simply “Army of Two: TFD”, we solicited suggestions on what that abbreviated secondary title meant. “Total Fistbump Destruction”, suggested lapsed Kotaku commenter strawberrycream. We really liked that.
Matt Turner, a producer on EA Montreal’s Army of Two: The 40th Day, praised Infinity Ward for having the sack to do its infamous “No Russian” mission, in which terrorist NPCs kill civilians, but adds “we wouldn’t have done it”.
Co-op shooter gaming is now so common that it can no longer be a selling point on its own. So what does the new 2010-scheduled Army of Two have to offer? Finally playing the game unsupervised, Kotaku learned things.
Take a stroll through war-torn Shanghai with a friend this Thursday, when EA Montreal releases a cooperative demo for Army of Two: The 40th Day for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Check out the explosive intro movie for EA’s Army of Two: The 40th Day, riffing on movies like Cloverfield with its first-person handicam style.
Mock surrender is just one of Army of Two: the 40th Day’s list of cooperative multiplayer moves. We were going to show you a video filled with them, but we gave up.
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