
Army of Two: The 40th Day (PlayStation 3) R250.We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice.Overkill can be applied to a single character or to both. Once full, a mode can be activated where the character for a short time becomes invulnerable with unlimited ammo, slowed down time and more damage.

Killing enemies also fills an Overkill gauge. Based on the chosen approach different rewards can be earned. The scoring system is based on the kills and rewarded with cash, which also acts as experience. The new destructible environment also adds a new aspect to the game, where players can destroy and manipulate the environment around them to their own advantage. Masks, gear, and weapons are all now customizable to tailor to the preferences of the player. In addition to its already established cooperative base, this installment adds much more customization. There is now less focus on two-player interactions to approach situations and more on regular shootouts. The game, as with its predecessors, revolves around its co-op play. Alpha and Bravo are hired by a Mexican Mayor by the name of Cordova, who hires the two to take down the ruthless drug cartel La Guadana and its leader, Estaban Bautista. In this game, players stray away from the protagonists in the first two games, Salem and Rios, and play as two different Tactical Worldwide Operations (T.W.O.) operatives, Alpha and Bravo. Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel is the third installment of the third-person shooter Army of Two series.
