ARMY OF TWO

Next up, I had enough cash-money to buy a game shortly after spending an unfortunate amount of hours playing Madagascar 2. I must've felt too attached from home to play any of my PlayStation games. As I felt so out of water being in a new enviornment. I had just moved to the United States and my birthday present was an XBOX360. I had some money and I really wanted to buy that Arkham Asylum game. I had seen DSP play through the whole game. But I had enough for Army of Two. I even remember the GameStop. I had looked through the prices, and Arkham Asylum was twenty bucks over my budget. If it's assumed that I received the game and console near the realease of Arkham Asylum then it would be December of 2009. Since the game came out in August it would still have been priced at $60 dlls, which was typical for new releases at the time.

Note: Well, Army of Two wasn't an incredible let down. I think the Madagascar game came with free XBOX-Live. Army of Two became the video game I had first played online. At least for the time being. I was still too young!

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Overall, I like the campagin and don't have enough time or resources to go over it
like a work of art, carefully disecting every last piece of details. Someone might
make the mistake in comparing this game to other modern shooters, but I think
the self contained story and gameplay that Rios and Salem offer is unique and
merits its sequels. Though the theme of external military operations isn't properly
explored in this title. It hits a really cool and exceptional turn in the Devil's Cartel.