The PSP version of Army of Two: The 40th Day continues to look mighty impressive in this new trailer outlining the major gameplay features, aside from the disappointing fact that the co-op will be limited to ad hoc. As indicated at the end of the trailer, a PSP demo is also due for release via the PSN Store on January 7th in North America and January 14th in Europe.
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In 2004, Matt landed his first gig in the video game review business writing for the now-defunct website BonusStage.com. After the close of BonusStage, the former staff went on to found VGBlogger.com, and after a short stint as US Site Manager for AceGamez Matt turned his attention to making VGBlogger one of the top video game blogs in all the blogosphere.
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Yeah, pretty typical looking, but compared with other top-down shooters it really seems to bring little to the table.
Which is also fine … not every game needs to be innovative, it is often great to see some pure execution excellence.
I just found it interesting / annoying that the trailer had a PSP screen that took up ~20% of the video area, and proclaimed things that are not out of the ordinary. OK, maybe it was more the small screen thing – if it is all about gameplay execution, show me that in more detail, y’know?
The worst part was that it almost felt like they were BRAGGING about the list of rather pedestrian features …
I don’t know, just seemed like a typical game trailer to me. I think it looks really cool, just sucks it won’t have online co-op.
Yeah, pretty typical looking, but compared with other top-down shooters it really seems to bring little to the table.
Which is also fine … not every game needs to be innovative, it is often great to see some pure execution excellence.
I just found it interesting / annoying that the trailer had a PSP screen that took up ~20% of the video area, and proclaimed things that are not out of the ordinary. OK, maybe it was more the small screen thing – if it is all about gameplay execution, show me that in more detail, y’know?