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Army of Two (video game)

Army of Two is a third-person shooter video game developed and published by Electronic Arts and released on March 6, 2008 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles. The game is centered upon two mercenaries fighting through war, political turmoil, and a conspiracy from 1993 to 2009. Focusing on cooperative strategies, Army of Two's main feature is the necessity to use coordinated teamwork to accomplish the game's goals. While the game is meant to be played with another human as a partner, a "Partner Artificial Intelligence" (PAI) is also included and programmed to follow the player's strategies. Dependence on a partner (whether human or PAI) is so pronounced that most objectives are impossible to complete without it.

Army of Two
Developer(s)EA Montreal
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Producer(s)Reid Schneider
Designer(s)Chris Ferriera
Vander Caballero
Artist(s)Hugo Dallaire
Writer(s)Corey May
Dooma Wendschuh
Keith Arem
Composer(s)Trevor Morris
SeriesArmy of Two
EngineUnreal Engine 3
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Army of Two is one of the first games released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles that feature region-locked online play. EA claims that the region-locking is to prevent network lag caused by players from multiple regions, and to prevent the Asian region console owners from playing the U.S. and European version of the game, as the Asian version has been censored to meet certain requirements (notably, the shooting of already dead bodies in the game).[3] Electronic Arts shut down the online multiplayer servers for the game on August 11, 2011.[4]

Critics praised its cooperative gameplay but criticized its artificial intelligence and difficulty. Army of Two debuted in positive sales at release. A sequel titled Army of Two: The 40th Day was released in 2010.

Gameplay edit

Gear edit

The player can upgrade their armor to make it better and stronger but these cannot be purchased and are unlocked as the player progresses through campaign mode. The players start with Basic body armor, upgrade to Medium after completing the Afghanistan mission, and are granted Heavy body armor after the Aircraft Carrier mission. Players can also unlock and purchase new face masks that the main characters wear.

Customization edit

The game allows weapon customization, bought with money earned as the game progresses. Such elements as new barrels, stocks, forend-mounted vertical grips, and extra-large magazines and ammo drums that can be swapped out to give the weapon a unique look and superior statistics. Other modifications include suppressors, a gun-shield, an underslung grenade launcher, or an underslung 12-gauge shotgun.

A firing range feature was proposed that would allow the player to test out their newly customized weapon; however, it was removed as it did not meet the developers' standards.[5]

Vehicles edit

The original game boasted three different drivable vehicles: a jeep, a main battle tank, and a hovercraft. Gameplay was designed so that one player would drive and the other would fire a secondary weapon like a ring-mounted XM312 heavy machine gun (jeep and hovercraft) or a 120 mm cannon (the tank). The jeep and tank were removed from the final product due to "pacing issues" and the hovercraft was used only in the China and Miami levels.

Online multiplayer edit

Multiplayer (or "Versus" mode) allows up to four players, with two on each team (similar to the co-op structure of the main campaign). Both teams will compete over objectives on the map such as assassinating a VIP or destroying an objective in order to earn the most money for their side. At the same time, they will also be forced to deal with the opposing team in order to secure their objectives. On August 11, 2011, The Army of Two online servers were shut down by EA, due to lack of players.

Multiplayer for the game was region-locked. Players with the European, American or Asian version of the game could not play with each other.[6]

There are three multiplayer game types: Warzone, Bounties, and Extraction.

  • In Warzone, the primary and secondary objectives are randomly generated and they may vary greatly. One team might need to get to a certain place and defend it, while the other team tries to destroy it, shoot down the chopper, blow up a jeep with its gunner, transport wounded soldiers to the extraction point, assassinate V.I.P's, etc.
  • Bounty has the player hunt down the leader of the hostile forces on the map in exchange for a sum of money.
  • In Extraction the objective is to rescue randomly spawned V.I.P.s or P.O.W.s to a safe location.

Also, every map contains cases of intelligence documents that the player can seek out for extra cash.

Character customization is not possible in the multiplayer portion of the game but the player can buy preset sets of weapons, upgrade the characters body armor and the amount of ammo he can carry. Players need to be careful while shopping though since the team with the most cash in the end wins.

Plot edit

In 1993, Army Rangers Elliot Salem and Tyson Rios are tasked to work with Phillip Clyde, a private military contractor for the Security and Strategy Corporation (SSC), to assassinate Somali warlord Abdullahi Mo'Alim. Following the successful mission, Clyde invites Salem and Rios' commander, Lieutenant Colonel Richard Dalton, to join the company. He agrees, bringing along Salem and Rios, and the three enter the private sector.[citation needed]

In 2001, Salem and Rios are sent to Afghanistan to kill terrorist Mohammed Al-Habiib who has recently seized a missile facility with Soviet missiles. After they find and destroy the missiles, the two find themselves in an area filled with noxious gas; Salem comments on how poorly they are equipped for missions, and Rios suspects a conspiracy. Nevertheless, they successfully kill Mohammed and destroy the missile stockpiles.

Two years later, Salem and Rios are sent to Iraq, where they are to rescue Lt. Col Eisenhower, whose base has been besieged by terrorist leader Ali Youssef. They reach Eisenhower and get him to safety, but as he escapes on a helicopter, it suddenly explodes mid-air, and Youssef claims responsibility. Rios suspects a conspiracy behind Eisenhower's death, thinking he was singled out, though Salem dismisses his suspicions. Just before entering Youssef's oil facility, Rios asks hacker "Section 8" to investigate the ambushes and try to find their source, before he and Salem manage to reach Youssef and kill him.

A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier is then seized by the Abu Sayyaf terrorist organization, and Salem and Rios are tasked by SSC to retake the aircraft carrier with Clyde. As they clear the ship, Salem and Rios soon stumble upon Clyde and a terrorist discussing something. Clyde flees when he sees them, but Rios manages to retrieve his USB flash drive. He sends the information on the drive to Section 8, who then tells Rios that Clyde has been leaking U.S. troop positions to the terrorists. Salem and Rios then encounter the ship's captain, and learn that the nuclear bomb-laden ship is on a collision course for the city of Manila. The captain sacrifices himself to detonate the explosives as Salem and Rios escape on a lifeboat. Afterwards, they decide to quit the company.

While on a mission for their arms dealer Cha Min-Soo in South Korea, they inadvertently make contact with Alice, and decide to pull off one last mission. They are told to execute a head terrorist within Abu Sayyaf by detonating a bridge as his vehicle crosses. Though they complete their objective, they find themselves under attack by the Chinese Military and wanted for murder. Salem and Rios then discover that U.S. Senator Richard Whitehorse, who was campaigning against a bill that would allow privatization of the army, was the one crossing the bridge. They assume that they were set up by SSC's CEO Ernest Stockwell, and decide to go public with the evidence they gathered from Clyde. Before they can do so however, Alice is kidnapped, and they head to Miami on Cha Min-Soo's cargo plane to save her and confront Stockwell.

U.S. Air Force air defenses detect Cha Min-Soo's aircraft and send up two F-15's to investigate. As Salem and Rios notice the fighters, they also find that Clyde has snuck aboard the plane and murdered their pilot. They engage him but are interrupted when the fighters shoot down the plane due to unresponsiveness and the sight of gunfire exiting the rear of the plane. Salem and Rios survive the crash, and assume Clyde to be dead. They then enter the Miami airport, where they are forced to engage SSC Operatives. Meanwhile, Cha Min-Soo radios them, furious about his plane; the two tell him it was Clyde's fault, and Cha Min-Soo offers to pay them to kill him. When they reach her, Alice reveals to them that it was, in fact, Dalton who masterminded the plot, and that he plans to kill Stockwell in order to bolster his political and military career. Alice tells them that they need to save Stockwell, as he is the only one who can clear their names. Salem and Rios assault the SSC headquarters to gather evidence against Dalton, and once again encounter Clyde, who also managed to survive the crash. As they fight, Salem manages to kick Clyde out of a window to his presumed death. They then head to the roof where Dalton is attempting to escape in a helicopter, and Rios uses a Stinger missile to destroy the helicopter and kill Dalton.

In the epilogue, Stockwell is revealed on a televised news report to have turned himself in and served 3 months in jail. Salem and Rios call Alice and tell her that they have started their own PMC - Trans World Operations (T.W.O.) - and invite her to join them.

Downloadable content edit

This game received two downloadable packs in 2008:

SSC Challenge Map Pack edit

The downloadable content (DLC) SSC Challenge Map Pack became available for download on April 24.[7] It added a new cooperative 2vs2 online multiplayer mode and four maps for it.

Veteran Map Pack edit

The downloadable content (DLC) Veteran Map Pack became available for download on May 29. It contains a new co-op campaign map (fighting and eliminating a dangerous Russian militia group based in Kyiv's subway system), an expanded Versus map (China Canal Lock), a more dynamic and interactive environment, more destructible objects, and 6 new "secret" achievements.[8] There's also an alternative ending to the game in which the players can take on Dalton in a more dramatic boss battle at SSC's Miami headquarters in which Salem and Rios have to lock him in a vault.

The online component for both add-ons was disabled when the servers were shut down, and the add-ons were delisted in 2017.

Reception edit

Army of Two received above-average reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[9][10] In Japan, where the game was ported for release on March 19, 2008, Famitsu gave it a score of 32 out of 40, while Famitsu X360 gave the Xbox 360 version a score of two sevens, one nine, and one eight.[13][14]

GamePro gave the Xbox 360 version a score of four out of five, saying, "If you're playing alone, or looking for a competitive online rampage, Army of Two teeters between middling fun and frustration, but if you take the time to give the meaty co-op component its due you'll find yourself sucked in by one of the few gun-obsessed romps worth playing through again and again."[30] However, Edge gave the same console version a score of four out of ten, calling it a "relatively straightforward thirdperson shooter, focused on large-scale skirmishes and the dynamics of a two-man team. It's serviceable enough in some regards."[31]

Sales edit

At release, the game reached 9th place in sales for March 2008, selling 224,900 units.[32]

Other media edit

Graphic novel and comics edit

Army of Two: Dirty Money, written by John Ney Rieber and illustrated by Brandon McKinney, is a 2008 graphic novel which follows Rios and Salem through some of their earliest missions together working as private military contractors. The plot follows the corruption of the private military company that they work for them. Rios and Salem work together as an 'Army of Two', trying to stay alive and uncover the conspiracy within the company that employs them. A six-issue miniseries called Army of Two: Across the Border was also released and the events of this story take place between the first and second game.

Film edit

In 2008, there was a report that Universal Pictures had picked up film rights to the game,[33] citing Universal's desire to "fast-track the project to begin production in 2009", hiring Michael Mann to write the script and direct. Nothing came of it and the project was cancelled.

Sequels edit

The 40th Day edit

A sequel, Army of Two: The 40th Day, was released for PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360 in 2010.[citation needed]

The Devil's Cartel edit

The third installment, Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel is set in the same universe as the previous games, but focuses on two new TWO (Tactical Worldwide Operations) operatives, Alpha and Bravo, as the two playable characters. The game's campaign mode is set in Mexico, during a drug war. The game featured split-screen and online co-op modes, like the previous games. The Devil's Cartel uses the Frostbite 2 engine and was released in March 2013 on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

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This article is about the video game For the video game series see Army of Two For other uses see Army of Two disambiguation Army of Two is a third person shooter video game developed and published by Electronic Arts and released on March 6 2008 for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles The game is centered upon two mercenaries fighting through war political turmoil and a conspiracy from 1993 to 2009 Focusing on cooperative strategies Army of Two s main feature is the necessity to use coordinated teamwork to accomplish the game s goals While the game is meant to be played with another human as a partner a Partner Artificial Intelligence PAI is also included and programmed to follow the player s strategies Dependence on a partner whether human or PAI is so pronounced that most objectives are impossible to complete without it Army of TwoDeveloper s EA MontrealPublisher s Electronic ArtsProducer s Reid SchneiderDesigner s Chris FerrieraVander CaballeroArtist s Hugo DallaireWriter s Corey MayDooma WendschuhKeith AremComposer s Trevor MorrisSeriesArmy of TwoEngineUnreal Engine 3Platform s PlayStation 3 Xbox 360ReleaseNA March 4 2008 1 2 EU March 7 2008AU March 13 2008Genre s Third person shooterMode s Single player multiplayer Army of Two is one of the first games released for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles that feature region locked online play EA claims that the region locking is to prevent network lag caused by players from multiple regions and to prevent the Asian region console owners from playing the U S and European version of the game as the Asian version has been censored to meet certain requirements notably the shooting of already dead bodies in the game 3 Electronic Arts shut down the online multiplayer servers for the game on August 11 2011 4 Critics praised its cooperative gameplay but criticized its artificial intelligence and difficulty Army of Two debuted in positive sales at release A sequel titled Army of Two The 40th Day was released in 2010 Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Gear 1 2 Customization 1 3 Vehicles 1 4 Online multiplayer 2 Plot 3 Downloadable content 3 1 SSC Challenge Map Pack 3 2 Veteran Map Pack 4 Reception 4 1 Sales 5 Other media 5 1 Graphic novel and comics 5 2 Film 6 Sequels 6 1 The 40th Day 6 2 The Devil s Cartel 7 References 8 External linksGameplay editGear edit The player can upgrade their armor to make it better and stronger but these cannot be purchased and are unlocked as the player progresses through campaign mode The players start with Basic body armor upgrade to Medium after completing the Afghanistan mission and are granted Heavy body armor after the Aircraft Carrier mission Players can also unlock and purchase new face masks that the main characters wear Customization edit The game allows weapon customization bought with money earned as the game progresses Such elements as new barrels stocks forend mounted vertical grips and extra large magazines and ammo drums that can be swapped out to give the weapon a unique look and superior statistics Other modifications include suppressors a gun shield an underslung grenade launcher or an underslung 12 gauge shotgun A firing range feature was proposed that would allow the player to test out their newly customized weapon however it was removed as it did not meet the developers standards 5 Vehicles edit The original game boasted three different drivable vehicles a jeep a main battle tank and a hovercraft Gameplay was designed so that one player would drive and the other would fire a secondary weapon like a ring mounted XM312 heavy machine gun jeep and hovercraft or a 120 mm cannon the tank The jeep and tank were removed from the final product due to pacing issues and the hovercraft was used only in the China and Miami levels Online multiplayer edit Multiplayer or Versus mode allows up to four players with two on each team similar to the co op structure of the main campaign Both teams will compete over objectives on the map such as assassinating a VIP or destroying an objective in order to earn the most money for their side At the same time they will also be forced to deal with the opposing team in order to secure their objectives On August 11 2011 The Army of Two online servers were shut down by EA due to lack of players Multiplayer for the game was region locked Players with the European American or Asian version of the game could not play with each other 6 There are three multiplayer game types Warzone Bounties and Extraction In Warzone the primary and secondary objectives are randomly generated and they may vary greatly One team might need to get to a certain place and defend it while the other team tries to destroy it shoot down the chopper blow up a jeep with its gunner transport wounded soldiers to the extraction point assassinate V I P s etc Bounty has the player hunt down the leader of the hostile forces on the map in exchange for a sum of money In Extraction the objective is to rescue randomly spawned V I P s or P O W s to a safe location Also every map contains cases of intelligence documents that the player can seek out for extra cash Character customization is not possible in the multiplayer portion of the game but the player can buy preset sets of weapons upgrade the characters body armor and the amount of ammo he can carry Players need to be careful while shopping though since the team with the most cash in the end wins Plot editIn 1993 Army Rangers Elliot Salem and Tyson Rios are tasked to work with Phillip Clyde a private military contractor for the Security and Strategy Corporation SSC to assassinate Somali warlord Abdullahi Mo Alim Following the successful mission Clyde invites Salem and Rios commander Lieutenant Colonel Richard Dalton to join the company He agrees bringing along Salem and Rios and the three enter the private sector citation needed In 2001 Salem and Rios are sent to Afghanistan to kill terrorist Mohammed Al Habiib who has recently seized a missile facility with Soviet missiles After they find and destroy the missiles the two find themselves in an area filled with noxious gas Salem comments on how poorly they are equipped for missions and Rios suspects a conspiracy Nevertheless they successfully kill Mohammed and destroy the missile stockpiles Two years later Salem and Rios are sent to Iraq where they are to rescue Lt Col Eisenhower whose base has been besieged by terrorist leader Ali Youssef They reach Eisenhower and get him to safety but as he escapes on a helicopter it suddenly explodes mid air and Youssef claims responsibility Rios suspects a conspiracy behind Eisenhower s death thinking he was singled out though Salem dismisses his suspicions Just before entering Youssef s oil facility Rios asks hacker Section 8 to investigate the ambushes and try to find their source before he and Salem manage to reach Youssef and kill him A U S Navy aircraft carrier is then seized by the Abu Sayyaf terrorist organization and Salem and Rios are tasked by SSC to retake the aircraft carrier with Clyde As they clear the ship Salem and Rios soon stumble upon Clyde and a terrorist discussing something Clyde flees when he sees them but Rios manages to retrieve his USB flash drive He sends the information on the drive to Section 8 who then tells Rios that Clyde has been leaking U S troop positions to the terrorists Salem and Rios then encounter the ship s captain and learn that the nuclear bomb laden ship is on a collision course for the city of Manila The captain sacrifices himself to detonate the explosives as Salem and Rios escape on a lifeboat Afterwards they decide to quit the company While on a mission for their arms dealer Cha Min Soo in South Korea they inadvertently make contact with Alice and decide to pull off one last mission They are told to execute a head terrorist within Abu Sayyaf by detonating a bridge as his vehicle crosses Though they complete their objective they find themselves under attack by the Chinese Military and wanted for murder Salem and Rios then discover that U S Senator Richard Whitehorse who was campaigning against a bill that would allow privatization of the army was the one crossing the bridge They assume that they were set up by SSC s CEO Ernest Stockwell and decide to go public with the evidence they gathered from Clyde Before they can do so however Alice is kidnapped and they head to Miami on Cha Min Soo s cargo plane to save her and confront Stockwell U S Air Force air defenses detect Cha Min Soo s aircraft and send up two F 15 s to investigate As Salem and Rios notice the fighters they also find that Clyde has snuck aboard the plane and murdered their pilot They engage him but are interrupted when the fighters shoot down the plane due to unresponsiveness and the sight of gunfire exiting the rear of the plane Salem and Rios survive the crash and assume Clyde to be dead They then enter the Miami airport where they are forced to engage SSC Operatives Meanwhile Cha Min Soo radios them furious about his plane the two tell him it was Clyde s fault and Cha Min Soo offers to pay them to kill him When they reach her Alice reveals to them that it was in fact Dalton who masterminded the plot and that he plans to kill Stockwell in order to bolster his political and military career Alice tells them that they need to save Stockwell as he is the only one who can clear their names Salem and Rios assault the SSC headquarters to gather evidence against Dalton and once again encounter Clyde who also managed to survive the crash As they fight Salem manages to kick Clyde out of a window to his presumed death They then head to the roof where Dalton is attempting to escape in a helicopter and Rios uses a Stinger missile to destroy the helicopter and kill Dalton In the epilogue Stockwell is revealed on a televised news report to have turned himself in and served 3 months in jail Salem and Rios call Alice and tell her that they have started their own PMC Trans World Operations T W O and invite her to join them Downloadable content editThis game received two downloadable packs in 2008 SSC Challenge Map Pack edit The downloadable content DLC SSC Challenge Map Pack became available for download on April 24 7 It added a new cooperative 2vs2 online multiplayer mode and four maps for it Veteran Map Pack edit The downloadable content DLC Veteran Map Pack became available for download on May 29 It contains a new co op campaign map fighting and eliminating a dangerous Russian militia group based in Kyiv s subway system an expanded Versus map China Canal Lock a more dynamic and interactive environment more destructible objects and 6 new secret achievements 8 There s also an alternative ending to the game in which the players can take on Dalton in a more dramatic boss battle at SSC s Miami headquarters in which Salem and Rios have to lock him in a vault The online component for both add ons was disabled when the servers were shut down and the add ons were delisted in 2017 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePS3Xbox 360Metacritic74 100 9 72 100 10 Review scoresPublicationScorePS3Xbox 360DestructoidN A4 5 10 11 EurogamerN A7 10 12 Famitsu32 40 13 32 40 14 X360 31 40 14 Game Informer7 5 10 15 7 5 10 15 GameDaily8 10 16 8 10 16 GameRevolutionB 17 B 17 GameSpot6 5 10 18 6 5 10 18 GameSpy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 GameTrailers7 3 10 21 7 3 10 21 GameZone8 10 22 8 10 23 Giant Bomb nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 IGN7 9 10 25 US 7 9 10 25 AU 6 1 10 26 Official Xbox Magazine US N A5 5 10 27 PlayStation The Official Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 N AWired6 10 29 6 10 29 Army of Two received above average reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 9 10 In Japan where the game was ported for release on March 19 2008 Famitsu gave it a score of 32 out of 40 while Famitsu X360 gave the Xbox 360 version a score of two sevens one nine and one eight 13 14 GamePro gave the Xbox 360 version a score of four out of five saying If you re playing alone or looking for a competitive online rampage Army of Two teeters between middling fun and frustration but if you take the time to give the meaty co op component its due you ll find yourself sucked in by one of the few gun obsessed romps worth playing through again and again 30 However Edge gave the same console version a score of four out of ten calling it a relatively straightforward thirdperson shooter focused on large scale skirmishes and the dynamics of a two man team It s serviceable enough in some regards 31 Sales edit At release the game reached 9th place in sales for March 2008 selling 224 900 units 32 Other media editGraphic novel and comics edit Army of Two Dirty Money written by John Ney Rieber and illustrated by Brandon McKinney is a 2008 graphic novel which follows Rios and Salem through some of their earliest missions together working as private military contractors The plot follows the corruption of the private military company that they work for them Rios and Salem work together as an Army of Two trying to stay alive and uncover the conspiracy within the company that employs them A six issue miniseries called Army of Two Across the Border was also released and the events of this story take place between the first and second game Film edit In 2008 there was a report that Universal Pictures had picked up film rights to the game 33 citing Universal s desire to fast track the project to begin production in 2009 hiring Michael Mann to write the script and direct Nothing came of it and the project was cancelled Sequels editThe 40th Day edit Main article Army of Two The 40th Day A sequel Army of Two The 40th Day was released for PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360 in 2010 citation needed The Devil s Cartel edit Main article Army of Two The Devil s Cartel The third installment Army of Two The Devil s Cartel is set in the same universe as the previous games but focuses on two new TWO Tactical Worldwide Operations operatives Alpha and Bravo as the two playable characters The game s campaign mode is set in Mexico during a drug war The game featured split screen and online co op modes like the previous games The Devil s Cartel uses the Frostbite 2 engine and was released in March 2013 on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 References edit Haynes Jeff February 16 2008 Army of Two Progress Report IGN Retrieved December 7 2023 Shippin Out March 3 7 Army of Two God of War PSP Bully SE GameSpot Retrieved December 7 2023 Kietzmann Ludwig March 12 2008 EA explains Army of Two s regional lockout Engadget Joystiq Yahoo Archived from the original on January 28 2015 Retrieved May 25 2023 Rosenberg Adam July 13 2011 Electronic Arts To Shutdown Online Play For Army of Two Skate And Others G4TV G4 Media Archived from the original on January 13 2013 Retrieved December 21 2012 Colayco Bob May 10 2006 E3 06 Army of Two First Look GameSpot Fandom 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