Army of Two Screenshots Update

Posted Sep 7, 2006 at 9:02PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Electronic Arts
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Gun Console


This game looks good. It really does. Not only does it evoke the childhood memories of Contra (I feel old now), it looks set to breathe new life to an overdone, overplayed, "army combat" genre. Like it or not, there's a whole lot of them out there.

We've shown you screens before of Electronic Arts' Army of Two (for the PS3 and for the Xbox 360), and from what this writer could tell from those pics, the lighting looked amazing, the details were nice and all that. So we're giving you folks more screens for you to nitpick/dissect/observe and what-not

Be sure to check out the water effects. It seems like they're putting a lot of effort into making the water physics and reflections on water surfaces accurate. The guns have good detail on them and the textures and the light effects are pretty decent. The edges of the ocean waves are a bit "jaggy" though, and the pixels are especially noticeable in contrast with the sky, not as crisp as say the water puddles on land. Perhaps the ocean looks better in motion or something.

That huge picture above is a preview of the weapons upgrade feature by the way. Below are some of the rest of the screens. Are the details on the guns good enough? Is the sea-foam a bit off? Let us know.


Army of Two Screens - Image 1Army of Two Screens - Image 2Army of Two Screens - Image 3
Army of Two Screens - Image 4Army of Two Screens - Image 5Army of Two Screens - Image 6
Army of Two Screens - Image 7Army of Two Screens - Image 8Army of Two Screens - Image 9

Custom Menu - Image 1Custom Menu - Image 2Custom Menu - Image 3

Custom Menu - Image 4



Via IGN

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by :) - 2006-09-07 17:42
» First

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by ej_424 - 2006-09-08 00:59
» Nice

Game look pretty cool, whens the release date?

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