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Army of Two Updated Hands-On

We check out EA's co-op shooter at the company's Summer Showcase.

At today's EA Summer Showcase, EA director of corporate communications Jeff Brown made it very clear that one game he really wants people to play this year is Army of Two. Likening it to the one of the great films that gets lost among the shuffle of the summer blockbusters, Brown said he hoped gamers would get the chance to see Army of Two amid this holiday season's onslaught of releases. We spent a little time with the game today, and after having played it, we'd like to echo his sentiments. It might be another third-person shooter amid a sea of upcoming third-person shooters, but its unique cooperative gameplay and tongue-in-cheek tone look to be enough to make it stand out.

The premise of Army of Two is pretty simple: A pair of mercenaries for hire travel the globe, shoot people in the face, and blow things up. There's also some sort of betrayal plot going on, but does it really matter? There are faces to be shot, and stuff to be blown up!

At all times in the game, the twosome will be on screen. In single-player, you'll control one of the mercs and the other will be handled by the artificial intelligence. But the real joy of the game is cooperative play. We saddled up with one of the developers of the game and dove right into a mission in China. This particular mission required us to get a hovercraft from one side of a dam to the other--not as easy a task as it might sound. With the doors to the dam shut, we had to climb up to the central control area and flip the switch to open one door, then hit another to fill up the central area with water, and finally hit yet another to open the door on the other side and get out.

Doing this entailed quite a bit of back-and-forth cooperation. With Chinese soldiers everywhere, we'd often have to trade off combat and switch-setting duties. The game uses what is referred to as an "aggrometer," a meter that displays whether the enemies' focus is on you or your partner. It's often a good idea to have one player fire off rounds and draw attention while the other handles the primary task in a more stealthy fashion. Of course, it's also good to team up for certain situations. When you do, you can actually hook into one another, with one player holding up a riot shield to take incoming fire, and the other standing behind the shield-bearer, blindly firing over his head to take out any nearby enemies.

When they aren't shielding one another, the mercs at the center of Army of Two are slapping each other five, engaging in a bit of air guitar, or spouting off some of the most random dialogue you'll ever hear on the battlefield. For lack of a better term, these guys are kind of weird. If they aren't cursing back and forth with their home-base radio contact, Alice, they're discussing the merits of the members of the Wu-Tang Clan. It's strange, funny stuff, to be sure.

The other level displayed at the show hadn't been shown to the press yet. Though brief, it gave us a look at a very flooded Miami. This area showed a bit more of the vehicular combat, again with the hovercraft. One player drives, and the other mans a machine gun to take out any nearby enemy vehicles. And there were, indeed, some enemy vehicles to take out. Handling the hovercraft as the driver is actually pretty easy, and shooting with the big machine gun is as satisfying as you'd expect. Stuff blows up real, real good when you shoot it with this thing.

It's interesting that both the levels shown at the Summer Showcase were water levels, because the water looks fantastic. Of course, that's not the only visual highlight of the game. The character models for the two mercs are really sharp and detailed. They're decked out in these insane suits of armor that look like a combination of a goalie uniform and something from Mad Max. Every piece of these guys looks cool as hell, and some of the animations you get in combat are hysterical. When you're up close to an enemy, you can just press the shoot button and your soldier will do a quick melee attack, like grabbing your adversary by the throat and tossing the poor sucker halfway across the room, or throwing down a Zidane-style head-butt.

Army of Two is shaping up really, really well. The combat has a tight feel to it, and the mission designs are tailored nicely for cooperative gameplay. Everything's more fun with a friend, especially games that are specifically designed to be played with a friend. We only got a small taste today, but that small taste was enough to get us excited. Be sure to stay tuned to GameSpot for more coverage of Army of Two as its November 15th release date draws near.

159 Comments

  • theJZA

    Posted Oct 8, 2007 7:18 am PT

    I believe there aren't that many co op games out. This one's gonna be awesome, I hope. I've already pre-paid for it!

  • Teebown24

    Posted Oct 4, 2007 5:38 pm PT

    dutch, it is a 3rd person game. read this again and you would clearly see that stated. this game will be great and i would recomend this if you love third person shooters.

  • dragonnt123

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 12:36 pm PT

    should i get army of 2 or haze hmmm cant decied ????????

  • dutch777

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 2:05 am PT

    IS THIS GOING TO BE A FIRST-PERSON SHOOTER, I THOUGHT IT WAS THIRD-PERSON. That sucks man

  • NinjaMunkey01

    Posted Sep 23, 2007 10:03 am PT

    cool cant wait to get headbutting people!

  • Cono_2007

    Posted Sep 20, 2007 2:17 pm PT

    Can't wait too beat up my friend on it, he he that is all i'll do when i get bored of fighting (hope i don't)

  • doggyfiz

    Posted Sep 18, 2007 11:11 pm PT

    i wonder if there will be a demo. i sure hope so

  • PatricMask

    Posted Sep 17, 2007 2:20 pm PT

    Mmm... November is going to be a good month for games, but a bad month for my wallet.

  • guppieface

    Posted Sep 16, 2007 10:27 am PT

    i like the emphasis on co-op. gears wasgreat for this i hope they do more co-op in games in the future.

  • Sicklex

    Posted Sep 13, 2007 8:48 pm PT

    I really like the graphical effects in this game, nice touch. I can't wait!!!

  • LFXFox

    Posted Sep 13, 2007 7:27 pm PT

    One word describes this game. WOW!

  • antwizzle806

    Posted Sep 12, 2007 10:38 am PT

    I cant wait

  • wars45

    Posted Sep 12, 2007 3:02 am PT

    looks good but how long will it be and is it online

  • lockstock

    Posted Sep 12, 2007 2:37 am PT

    extremely tasty looking game, i hope they don't cut corners in the final few months to get it out in time for the christmas rush.

  • retrofraction12

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 7:34 pm PT

    this game should have killer coop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    graphics look amazing.

  • XxFulgrimxX

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 6:58 pm PT

    i am pretty sure there is nonetheless i cant wait for this game!!! >.

  • 2MAC2

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 3:55 pm PT

    IS THERE ONLINE COOP IN THIS GAME??????

  • Cirus2

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 3:06 pm PT

    dont think i be buyin anyone xmas pressies this year after the run in to xmas.. proper lots games out i think assasin creed and few others might wait till jan and rake it in

  • FLzthvikings87

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 10:23 am PT

    army of two has everything i thought gears would have as far as co-op. much more teamwork is invovled in this game. hopefully gow2 can learn from this.

  • TazSteele

    Posted Sep 11, 2007 9:59 am PT

    This should be a great game that adds a new aspect to teamwork. Nice to see an original idea like this come to life...can't wait!

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