Xbox 360 Army of Two Reviews

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Below you can find the reviews for Army of Two. If you have any questions that the reviews didn't answer, start a new thread on the forum. Played the game already? Rate it above and tell us why you did or didn’t like it. Better yet, write your own user review!

7.9 out of 10 - IGN
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As a single player experience, Army of Two is a fine game -– one that manages to provide a fun, engaging time despite its length, AI issues and elements that don't seem fully implemented. However, it's really co-op play and multiplayer where the game stands out, and these two modes will most likely keep you playing for a long time.

3.5 out of 5 - Gamespy
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If you're looking for a profound single-player experience, you'll be annoyed by the issues with the artificial intelligence, but if you plan to play with a friend, this game is well worth checking out.

6.5 out of 10 - Game Spot
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This better than average shooter is fun to play with a friend, but it's best not to think about the subject matter.

6 out of 10 - Wired
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The enemies just aren’t clever enough to keep up with players in most situations, not to mention the number of times your computer controlled partner will inevitably get stuck behind a wall. Plus, the seven-hour campaign doesn’t provide enough entertainment value without the added fun of multiplayer gaming.
 
The cooperative system that EA have put in place works, and looks superb in action. Add to that, the fact that the enemy AI is intelligent and is not just going to roll over and die, and the fact that you can spend just as much time modifying weapons as you can do playing the game.
 
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