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  • admin 1:30 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: 40th, Army, Army Of Two, Coop, Day Co, ,   

    Army of Two The 40th Day Co-op Walkthrough Part 3 

     
    • ranakin9000 1:33 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      @RverBoo yeah i know that always anoyed me about the first one you always got shot when u were healing your buddy

    • Phishboy26 2:08 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      Its not just that. Its the fact you have no control over anything he does. Atleast on most squad based games you have orders to give out.

    • MrLittlePredator 3:07 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      you are right because when playing with the computer(partener)he s kinda nOOb

    • MrLittlePredator 3:18 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      is this for windows?

    • xile1993 3:22 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      this game is for 2 players, do the two players are in splitscreen, like a line in the middle and one player up, and one player down, or the two players are in the whole screen?

    • andersonRaggss 3:32 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      i downloaded sony playstation 3 games on my laptop for truly free. just google “ps3 zappy download” and click the very first link. What a no questions asked awesome ps3 game website..

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    • futurenavyseal44 3:49 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      @Phishboy26 its fuck faces like you that are to blame for all those damn games i want to play co-op with out haven to be on line…ur a complete dumb fuck go put ur head back up ur boyfriends ass where it belongs.u little fuck boy

    • NukeBoi9 4:45 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      @Henkeswartwood1 u sad mother fker, why do i get all these pricks in most video;s saying oh so and so between 0.20 and the rest of the fukin vid, saying the website etc, there a music 1’s saying all this shit pisssss offf its so fkin anoying

    • eminem0980 5:02 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      poor hippies idk random

    • FightingForOurSanity 5:48 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      We need help:

      We started one game on Army of Two with two players and got about half way through the game. I was Rios and she was Salem

      Then my friend wanted to play solo so she started a new game in a new slot (as Salem)

      When she began all the money she collected in her new solo game also transfered to Salem in OUR co-op game. But when we went to play our co-op game again the next day, I (Rios) lost EVERYTHING. All my stats and my money

      How do we stop this from happening again?

    • EvoryAu 6:24 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      Dude, its a Co-Op based game.
      You fucking retarded.

    • mig31imstillalive 6:25 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      @Henkeswartwood1 lol…. there is no 3:51 u fucking advertiser

    • Phishboy26 7:02 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      Your partner gets shot cause he doesnt know how to do shit. Should be a squad based game or online co op only

    • Henkeswartwood1 7:31 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      Cool game I especially like 0:11 to 3:51 I stumbled across it for free at ps3 game . tv

    • monkeyboyreviews 8:13 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      @Phishboy26 its only 1 player now dint u know lol

    • Phishboy26 8:46 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      Where is your partner at while you are doing all this

    • MuGeNTOM 9:11 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      There is no life bar. When you take too many hits, your screen gets covered in blood and turns red signaling that you’re dying. The only way to recover is to get into cover, not get hit and your player will slowly heal.

    • Jeffaniel 9:31 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      where is your life bar??

    • Jeffaniel 10:04 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      who ever have the game army of two the 40th day is there auto aim and if there is tell me how to do it on xbox 360 PM (personal message)

    • xmanbearpigx14 10:18 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      yes, and its out already

    • RverBoo 11:03 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      i like how you can continue to heal them while your gettting shot

    • reykonist 11:21 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      will it be for PC????

    • mojo8880000 11:24 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      well your idea is great, we need someone to pass it to rockstar studios

    • set2gooo 11:29 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      @mojo8880000 better if it was an option or a button like with the car the view that would be sick

    • underoathownz92 11:44 am on February 9, 2010 Permalink

      HELL YEA!

  • admin 7:38 pm on November 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Army, Combat System, , D Price, Economic Depression, Elite Soldier, Energy Crisis, Environmental Degradation, Firepower, , Frontline Combat, Frontlines, Frontlines Fuel Of War, Fuel, Global Energy, Next Generation, Oil Reserves, Western Coalition   

    Frontlines: Fuel of War
    Frontlines: Fuel of War is an open-world First Person Shooter located on the frontlines of tomorrow. In a world ravaged by a global energy crisis, environmental degradation and economic depression, players assume the role of an elite soldier in the army of the Western coalition on an epic crusade against the Red Alliance Star to control the last oil reserves in the world. This title combines cinematic, gambling non-linear, with a firepower of the next generation and the Frontline Combat System to D
    PRICE $10.79
    Buy Frontlines: Fuel of War at Amazon

     
    • Birdy 10:11 pm on November 12, 2009 Permalink

      Fun: 4. 0 out of 5 stars I think rereading Orwell, 1984 Right About Now is an excellent idea. Because in a true Orwellian fashion FRONTLINES: Fuel of War even imagine a. . . new world order where the United States and the European Union (Western Coalition, aka "Oceania"?) face off Russia and China (Red Star Alliance, aka "Eastasia"?). It is set in (the no so close, I hope) future to new weapons and frontline technology tactics are employed.
        This is a fast-paced First Person Shooter built around capture points and get rewards territory. It has great similarities to the battlefield, but I felt more like playing COMPANY OF HEROES perspective FPS. Several objectives must be met for the battle over the territory to be captured.
        The graphics are good, although nothing exceptional: CoD4 is much more impressive. The sound was not to complain: The bullets whistled Your usual battlefield, Automatic staccato and loud explosions.
        I really liked the feature that allows a soldier and customization of weapons – which, in a key RPG can get upgrades (to level 3) as the game progresses. This is a game with many strengths. Unfortunately, history does not stop there.
        The first star was chosen because of the short term. FPS get shorter and shorter, but 6-7 hours is too short even for an expansion, let alone a game self! At this rate, in a few years, games will not work more than one film and that it will cost ten times a movie ticket.
        The second star was chosen because the single player campaign that low. The missions were designed and rudimentary, although there are difficult moments, it is painfully obvious that the front is a game designed primarily as a multiplayer mode. Now this is a risky way to develop a game because it depends on the number of online participants. If UT3 failed to attract a crowd, I do not see FRONTLINES fairing better. Moreover, if THQ wants to boost participation online, they should offer more than 8 cards currently available.
        Overall, the front is a good game that let players soloed with a sweet aftertaste dissatisfied, while most players enjoy multiplayer, provided they find enough companions to make it interesting.

    • Fannie 11:43 pm on November 12, 2009 Permalink

      Fun: 4. 0 out of 5 stars A good game that has interesting features.
        I bought this game from 'Steam' and after a lengthy download sporadic (off and on over 24 + hours) and then some trouble loading it, I could finally play this game. (I suggest before you buy, you visit the forums to see some people with disabilities.)
        Initially I played this game on "normal difficulty" and concluded that it was easy enough, the enemy was not so strong, my friends, although useful at times, seem to do very much, and my character seems to be able to take a beating before killing himself. However, difficulty playing on the hardcore, this game gave a whole new dimension, it was a challenge (a challenge but achievable.)
        Some comments on what I liked and I did not: (played on a player)
        1. ) Excellent smooth flowing graphics, sound good (even a good "heroic music tracks like" [I usually pass the music off in games that I find bothersome]) which was pleasing to hear. In addition, some interesting way of "scenes" (you can skip).
        2. ) There is the usual variety of weapons, guns, explosives, rocket launchers etc., but there are interesting new remote "robot drone '(both ground and airborne) that add a new twist the concept of SFP. These units can be used either as 1st or 3rd person and once you get the hang of handling these robots skillfully, they are exceptional pieces of weaponry.
        3. ) Although the specific objectives must be obtained to complete a segment of the game, there is no order in which tasks must be made and, more generally you have several ways to approach a target, which gives the game a certain amount of play for non-linear it.
        4. ) You get to operate a number of vehicles (both ground and air) and their weapons. Most of these vehicles can be played in either 1st person or 3rd person with a toggle, of course 1st person is the most realistic, but the 3rd person is extremely useful for looking around to see focus and where danger.
        5. ) There are no games F5/F9 saving / loading, you must reach a checkpoint game autosave (which actually means to complete a particular purpose). If you're dead, you can "redeploy" (up to 5 times), somewhere near where you died. This feature seems to work well and checkpoints were reasonably spaced.
        On the negative side;
        1. ) Learning to fly and control a helicopter has been an exercise in perseverance and frustration, I'm not sure the time I spent on this was worth the mediocre results.
        2. ) This game has been a LONG time to load click the actual game, but after restarting die (redeployment), have been fast enough.
        3. ) With the 'Steam' download there were two concerns;
        A.) There was no manual available, etc., which would have been very useful for general information and also for different combos key modes (infantry, driving, flying) is required. (These key names are available in Options> controls, but have the disadvantage of looking at the middle of a battle)
        B.) There was no key code to unlock the "extras" that apparently contained a few extra levels and cheat codes.
        4. ) This is a quite short, only 8 campaigns (which have 4-5 sections each). I finished this game in two days of play intermittently. Do not play a lot of time for $ 50 U.S..
        Conclusions:
        A short game, which was well done graphically, and it has some interesting scenarios and ideas. And even if she does not have quite the visceral intensity of Call of Duty 4, it is still an interesting and complex FPS. The match, played on "easy" or "the normal difficulty" has resulted in some so-so ratings, but on hardcore it took thinking and planning (and the use of your classmates), and thus making FPS interesting to play! 3 1 / 2 to 4 Stars
        Sys Specs; Played on Vista with a dual core processor, motherboard P5K, 2 GB of RAM and NVIDIA 8800 GTS

    • Zaide 12:16 am on November 13, 2009 Permalink

      Fun: 3. 0 out of 5 stars Negatives
        Small-Cards (strategy less)
        Frontlines-system affects gameplay
        -Underslung Grenade Launcher (degrading to play)
        -Multiplayer incredibly frustrating
        -VERY Glitchy
        Positive
        "Sometimes exciting
        The single player (as many have pointed out previously) is not so long or difficult but it is fun. However, this game is not an improvement of Battlefield 2142 or just 2, even in terms of multiplayer. The main reason is the "new front" system, which allows less time working but overall makes the game less fun.
        The system works much like the version capture point made in Battlefield (stand by one point for a period of time without dying) except instead of being uncontrolled by any team, they are divided equally between two, with only the game before the points the opposing team can be caught. It is a problem for three reasons:
        1. All fights are delivered in a very closed, which for an exciting gameplay, but not as much thought as the titan play Battlefield 2142 (for non-nerds, giant flying boat that needs to be attacked and destroyed)
        2. Often you will die the second you spawn
        3. Extremely frustrating for new players
        Another referral I have is with the weapon loadout and glitchiness of the game.
        Generally the sector, which has been problematic is the aggression. Normally, this is my favorite class to play, but with the addition of a fast charging, the capacity ammunition high underslung grenade launcher (a mouthful I know, for future-noob-tube) that leaves Many cards bore to play in. This is because many players use the noob tube too, making any sort of attack-defense system that the dynamic game Frontlines normally excel empty. For many cards appear to be a giant explosion.
        Glitchiness The game is incredibly boring. Usually these problems involve small loading screens (will infinitely load) or not let you join multiplayer games for little or no reason (which is fair to mention post-1. 01 patch in progress). In addition, the rockets can get stuck on objects, what makes a player can take his rocket launcher and hit a target without the normal graph that shows players normally reported location.
        My last gripe is that the maps (even larger) are tiny. It takes a big piece on any aspect of strategy that should normally be included.
        On the positive side, the game can be exciting if you live long enough to not be frustrating.

  • admin 2:00 pm on November 3, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Aggressive Effort, Allies, , Army, , , Fast Paced Game, Global Domination, , Negotiation, , Risk Ii, Ruthless Campaign, Superior Graphics   

    Risk II 

    Risk II [Game Download]

    The world is at war, and you are in command of an army fighting for global domination. Organize your forces in a ruthless campaign to crush your enemies and take their territories in this fast paced game of strategy, negotiation, and luck. See the classic game come to life with more ways to play, advanced map options, superior graphics, and animated battles. It’s up to you to deploy your troops, attack your enemies, and even betray your allies, in an aggressive effort to take ov
    PRICE $6.99
    Buy Risk II at Amazon

     
    • Cailyn 2:54 pm on November 3, 2009 Permalink

      Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars 

      NO REFUNDS allowed on downloadable software so I am out $10. Played it 3 times and it froze on me in diffrent areas every time. The free demo was more fun to play. I’d purchase the game on a disc before the downloadable content.

    • Fidelia 4:27 pm on November 3, 2009 Permalink

      Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 

      Very addictive and fun game. Anyone who loves Risk will be happy with this.

      P.S. If you have windows Vista you will probably have to change the settings to make it compatible with it. Right click the Risk2 icon in the start up bar (click the lower left button) and go to properties. Go to the “combatibility” tab and make sure the game is running in combatibility mode for Windows XP Service Pack 2.
      Hope it helps some people out. Enjoy.

    • Edmund 4:31 pm on November 3, 2009 Permalink

      Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 

      Be sure to download the free trial version first to check for compatibility. This game (which I loved to play on my old computer) will not run on my vista machine, even in compatibility mode for XP SP2.

      Yet another example of vista sucking the big one.

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