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Thursday, January 17, 2013 | 10:30 AM
Army of Two TDC : Overkill Trailer
Orverkill Trailer
Download: MP4
About the game
- Army of TWO: The Devil's Cartel
- X360, PS3
- Published by Electronic Arts
- Developed by Visceral Games
- French release: Available
- US release: Available
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Isn't that lee's voice from the walking dead ?
this looks seriously crap.
Seems like no one likes this series, it blows my mind how every game manages to sell more than 1 million copies lol.
Oh, don't lie - you will still rent and play it. :D
Seems like no one likes this series, it blows my mind how every game manages to sell more than 1 million copies lol.
Oh, don't lie - you will still rent and play it. :D
Seems like no one likes this series, it blows my mind how every game manages to sell more than 1 million copies lol.
This game is clearly aimed at the kids and young men that like to go outside and kill as many people as they can be it Schools, Cinema's or Islands in Norway.
Even more proof that the next generation of consoles is knocking at our doors. We are going to get a load of half arse games this year, probably due to the developers pouring more resources into the next gen to capitalize on early launch titles. It's a reasonable theory.