Three C's: Army of Two's lesson in combat, camaraderie, and cash

Posted Jan 11, 2008 at 10:57PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: EA Montreal, Electronic Arts
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When gearing up to go against hordes of nameless henchmen in some foreign country, the best thing you can do is bring a buddy along with you. That's basically what we see in Electronic Arts' upcoming video game for PlayStation 3 and  Xbox 360, Army of Two and we see more of it in this newly released video.

In this video, Army of Two's two heroes, Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem shows the three C's: Combat, Camaraderie, and Cash. The duo shows excellent teamwork in this video. One provides the cover fire while the other sneaks in to flank the enemy and deal the surprise attack.

Anyway, EA Montreal's Army of Two looks very very interesting indeed. It's definitely worth the wait, so while we count the days until March 4, check out the video below. Enjoy!




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Comments

by [Vee] - 2008-01-12 07:30:58
excited

trailer wasnt great, i wanted to see some more action. But i'm really interested in this game, the masks, suits and 2 player action. PSM3 UK said it was fab when you have a friend playing with you. Just hope it doesnt flop like Kane and Lynch.
by Eclipze_ - 2008-01-12 11:07:10
I dont like it

Reminds me of The Club with more of a story, but still.. I hate storys that are like "We have to kill everyone and get some cash!" I mainly play games for online (unless its Mgs, then I'll play for both), So the only Co-op thing sound kind of gay.
by ShadowMechachu - 2008-01-12 16:18:30
Not Desigened with you in mind.

Well then this gane is simply no designed with you in mind, it is desigened for gamers like me, who love to play co-op, espicaly this level, its never been done before. For the co-opers out there. this is going to be great game.

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