
Customers are delighted by the co-op mode in Pre-Owned Army of TWO: The Devil's Cartel, calling it the best part of the game.
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game seemed monotonous at first. Repetitive…. After getting through the first few missions, back on the shelf it went. It stayed there until a buddy of mine came over and wanted to try playing partners. The game got a whole lot better as it went along. Playing partners is great if you don't kill each other in the process…. We got through the whole game and are still friends...
This review is from Army of TWO: The Devil's Cartel Overkill Edition - PlayStation 3
Posted by geisha
I picked this up for my two teenaged sons. They tend to argue over who gets to play what/when. I wanted something for them to do together, where they can work together etc. This fit the bill. After I put the game in, they both gravitated towards it and after a few minutes, they were talking about plans etc....it really was a pretty great game to watch, and the graphics are pretty fantastic. After a few minutes, we had a group gathered around the televison and were all watching the game...very well done.
This review is from Army of TWO: The Devil's Cartel Overkill Edition - PlayStation 3
Posted by z0na
You can definitely tell that this game was made for a lower budget than most big blockbuster titles. There is an overall generic-ness to the graphics and level design that prevents Devil's Cartel from achieving greatness. That being said, the gunplay is still very fun and fast paced. Triggering the slow motion Overkill ability, especially with a co-op partner, is extremely satisfying with stuff blowing up everywhere, and never got old.
Posted by Chris