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Army Of Two: The 40th Day
Army Of Two: The 40th Day
Precio habitual $9.99Vendor: EA Games
Product Type : Playstation 3
"Army of Two: The 40th Day" is a third-person shooter video game developed by EA Montreal and published by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to the original "Army of Two" game and was released for the PlayStation 3 in 2010. The game focuses on cooperative gameplay, emphasizing teamwork between two characters.
Here are key features and aspects of "Army of Two: The 40th Day" for the PlayStation 3:
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Cooperative Gameplay: The core feature of the game is its cooperative gameplay. Players control two private military contractors, Tyson Rios and Elliot Salem, who work together to complete various missions and objectives. The game is designed to be played either in single-player mode with AI-controlled partner assistance or in two-player cooperative mode.
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Setting: The game is set in Shanghai, China, where Rios and Salem find themselves in the midst of a mysterious and chaotic disaster known as "The 40th Day." Players must navigate through the city, facing various challenges and making moral decisions that impact the story.
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Morality System: "The 40th Day" introduces a morality system that dynamically shapes the narrative based on the players' choices. The decisions made throughout the game affect the storyline and lead to different outcomes.
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Customizable Weapons and Gear: Players have access to a wide array of customizable weapons and equipment. The weapon customization system allows players to modify and personalize their firearms to suit their preferred playstyles.
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Aggro System: Similar to the first game, "The 40th Day" features an Aggro system. By adjusting their playstyles, players can manipulate enemy attention and aggression, allowing one character to draw fire while the other flanks or engages enemies stealthily.
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Teamwork Mechanics: The game places a strong emphasis on teamwork, requiring players to coordinate actions such as flanking enemies, providing cover fire, and executing joint tactics to overcome challenges.
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Dynamic Environments: The game features dynamic and destructible environments, allowing players to use the surroundings strategically. This includes taking cover behind destructible objects and manipulating the environment to gain an advantage.
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Multiplayer Modes: In addition to the cooperative campaign, "The 40th Day" includes various multiplayer modes, such as Extraction (a cooperative multiplayer mode) and Versus (competitive multiplayer modes).
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Graphics and Visuals: The game features detailed character models, realistic animations, and a visually impressive depiction of the city of Shanghai in the midst of chaos.
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