Army of Two: The 40th Day
- Advanced weapons customization allows you to change your weapon in the heat of battle and adapt your firepower to the situation.
- Army of Two: The 40th Day has been built from the ground up with a focus on a co-op play and an expanded list of co-op tactics, resulting in a bigger, better, more organic two-man tactical experience.
- An engaging story set in Shanghai, China in which the Army of Two must fight their way through ravaged city districts as they try to beat the odds and uncover the secret of the 40th Day.
- Take your partner online in explosive multiplayer modes, focused on co-op play, or strategize in the four-player co-op Extraction Mode and take on a series of intense enemy waves as you move from point to point through the ruined city.
- 12-player multiplayer support online.
Product Description
The Army of TWO is back! A carefully orchestrated series of mysterious catastrophes is dragging Shanghai, China to the brink of ruin, and now the Army of Two must fight their way through ravaged city districts as they try to beat the odds and uncover the secret of the Fortieth Day.Amazon.com Product Description
Army of Two: The 40th Day is a third-person shooter based in groundbreaking cooperative gameplay functionality. Sequel to the 2008 game of the same name, and featuring series heroes, Rios and Salem, in this new iteration players have a bigger playbook of features and a new arsenal of co-op moves that either player can perform at any time, opening up fre… More >>



Great game and great story. alot better then original because of new custimazation of the guns.
Rating: 4 / 5
This game is not horrible. However, frustrating controls that are NOT very responsive. When your stupid partner leaves the game it ends. Which happens a lot on xbox because players are lame-O-s. I’m not going to get into detail regarding this pathetic game. Just rent it! DO NOT BUY!
Rating: 1 / 5
Just like the original, Army of Two TFD shines when it comes to local co-op.
If you want a great, great game to sit down to with a friend, this is so it.
Experience cooperative gameplay as it was meant to be in this action-packed shooter.
The story is amazing, gameplay is excellent, graphics are stunning in HD.
So far, I have few complaints and many reasons to cheer because the shooter I loved most has returned in force with this stunning sequel.
If you want breaking news on the game in early release, please check out my blog at [...] where I’m reviewing the new Army of Two TFD with attention to detail and focus upon the Co-op experience, adding new information as I play the game.
The game gets five stars from me so far. We’ll see how that holds up through the end of the game, but given the similarity thus far to the first game, I’m betting it stays a winner.
Good gaming!
Rating: 5 / 5
Update 01/14/10. I’m getting slammed because I have a problem with EA needing my email just to play a game. If you read my review you will see that I’m not talking about gameplay, just EA master account login. Now with that said if you what to find out about game play you should read some other reviews.
all I’m going to talk about is EA master account login. You have to login, or create new account before you play this game online. I could see this if you are on a PC but why!!!! do you have to do this before you play the game on a Xbox 360? I mean come on I’m using a 360, paying for live, and I still have to log into a game. This sucks! typing in all the stuff needed is a pain if you dont have a keyboard. If I would of known this before I got the game I would of passed this game up. I’m getting so tired of everything you do has to have a login, so that makers can have my email and send me spam. I know I’m not the only one that is getting tired of this. If EA does this to its next game I will not play it and I’m not the only one. I could go on and on, it makes me so mad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but I will not.
Rating: 1 / 5
Rent this game, play it with a friend, but don’t buy it. I loved the first Ao2 game, but this new addition just feels thoroughly underwhelming. The campaign is short, the visuals are boring and recycled, and the story is unintelligible. The multiplayer isn’t bad, but you are forced to suffer the same terrible visuals as in the campaign, making it impossible to to determine friend from foe.
This is, in every way except the multiplayer, a de-evolution from the first Army of Two. They took out all the parts that made Ao2 unique, and released this bland mess upon the world. Save your money.
Rating: 1 / 5