The teamwork of two soldiers overcomes a flood of violent opposition in Army of Two: The 40th Day, a sequel to developer EA Montreal's 2008 HD debut.
The mercenary heroes of the original console game, former Army Rangers Elliot Salem and Tyson Rios, return for a paramilitary adventure in Shanghai, China, where a rival group of private military contractors has caused a massive disaster that threatens to destroy the entire city. city.
As in the original Army of Two, cooperative tactics are a major factor in the game's gameplay, and soldiers must work together to overcome obstacles and take on the strongest assaults.
Based on the Xbox 360 and PS3 sequel, the PSP debut edition of Army of Two plays fast and fluid, with arcade-shooter action gameplay and simplified controls. Much of the third-person 3D shooting is from a tilted, top-down perspective.
An MMO-style aggro system allows players to manage the attention of computer-controlled enemies. One character can draw enemy fire, for example, while the other moves in to deal massive damage with a flank attack.
Army of Two:The 40th Day main story campaign can be played with a human companion via an Ad-hoc connection or with a computer-controlled teammate.