2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
After all the hype and attention Army of Two received for it's groundbreaking co-op mechanics, players would be expecting it to be a flawless, well developed experience. Playing a game revolving around using two characters simultaneously would give players hope that their partner's AI would be superb. Unfortunately, the game gives you neither.
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER
2guys_1title
by Michael Wenzel, COMMUNITY WRITER