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You now remember Army of Two.
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>>738945029
Good memories of playing this with my older brother while getting stoned all evening whenever I was visiting home from college. I miss co-op split screen in general. Used to love Gunstar Heroes, Altered Beast, Streets of Rage, Golden Axe and Alien Storm when we were little. Timesplitters 2 was another good one.
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Fun game. I never got into the sequel. By all accounts, I heard it was far superior, but it just never appealed to me stylistically.
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>>738945395
>I miss co-op split screen in general
Same. It sucks, because there's more splitscreen games releasing than ever before, but it's just hard to find the time to have people over now, and Remote Play is not a perfect solution for fitting in online sessions instead.
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I remember I bought this game thinking the masks were their actual faces and being disappointed when they were just regular dudes
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>>738945029
It was pretty neat. I liked it a lot more than GoW.
>>738945437
The gameplay was a bit improved, but the story was barebones and the characters were stripped away almost completely.
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>>738945395
I never liked split screen. I never passed it up because playing games with friends is fun, but the cramped screenspace was always frustrating to me.
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Back when Army of Two first came out, me and my college roommates, suitemates, were all way too into Halo 3 to really care. I didn't even think Army of Two was on my radar in 2008. My college suitemates would sneak into my room while I wasn't there and play Halo 3 without my permission, on my Xbox, but more importantly, they would look at my DVD collection. I had like 215 DVDs in alphabetical order and they would play a cruel joke where they would move two random titles in different places and see how long it would take me to notice. Yeah, I know that says a lot more about me then it does about them, but I could tell every time that was the joke. I would just scan briefly over my DVDs everyday and see if they had taken one was usually the issue wasn't-I wasn't checking to see if they put them out of order, I was checking because they would turn up MISSING. And then I would track them down and find someone across the hallway who borrowed one without asking and what do you know! The DVD is missing from inside of its jewel case! Where did it go? No one knows. Oh I found it, it's in two pieces now. No, I'm not still angry about that.



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