A co-op third-person shooter that leans hard on the bromance between two trigger-happy mercs. Solo it loses a lot, but with a friend it's genuinely fun. Best reserved for a motivated duo.
The Korean edition of Army of Two, an Electronic Arts cooperative shooter built entirely around the duo and tactical mutual support, on an Xbox 360 market with limited local distribution. Widely distributed elsewhere, the title is not rare there, and this Korean pressing is worth mostly the platform's thin official presence in the country. Its interest lies in this regional provenance rather than absolute rarity.
Is Army of Two still worth playing in 2026?
A third person shooter from EA Montreal, Army of Two puts two mercenaries at the heart of a campaign designed entirely around co-op, with an aggro system that pushes teammates to cover and manoeuvre together. The forced complicity, the weapon customisation and the military blockbuster mood stay enjoyable in two player. The limited solo AI and a cartoonish story weigh. A co-op cover shooter for fans of two player action and scripted firefights.