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GamesCom 2009: Army Of Two: 40th Day Trailer Offers No Escape

By William Usher: 2009-08-19 16:23:47
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GamesCom 2009: Army Of Two: 40th Day Trailer Offers No Escape An awesome new trailer was recently released for the third-person, co-op shooter, Army of Two: 40th Day. It debuted at this year’s GamesCom and when it’s all said and done it may just leave your trigger finger a little itchy and your appetite for co-op gaming a little heavy.

Electronic Arts made their presence at this year’s GamesCom viable due to some impressive media assets and a stellar line-up of highly anticipated games. One of those games happen to be Army of Two: 40th Day by EA Montreal. This sequel to the popular 2007 action game offers up better visuals (even though the original was already good looking), more weapons, more co-op maneuvers and more ways to dispatch of dictatorial bad guys in a demolished looking Hong Kong.

The new trailer is definitely worth watching and works as a good way to hold gamers over until January, 2010 comes around. For more info on the game you can check out the Official Website. For more gaming news, info, updates, media and insight, be sure to stay tuned in with Blend Games.






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