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This is interesting. Pleaes elaborate if you would, on how this issue might influence someone's decision to buy this game. I'm thinking of getting either this, or Frontlines: Fuel of War for PC, but I want to get some feedback first.
Army of Two = Coop Game
Army of Two =/= Single Player Experience
Army of Two should not be played single player under any circumstances; it's dull. Even playing co-op with a friend, you'll get to a point towards the end where you really just don't care and want it to be over.
Partner AI, or "second guy" AI?
your friend was most likely talking about enemy ai, whic i actually think is very good. I constantly find my self being flanked and surrounded. the entire package of the game was an ok coop experience, i gave it a 6.5/10
Agreed, the enemy AI is pretty damn good.
Never played this game with the partner AI so I can't comment on that... every review specifically said DO NOT play this game alone... :P
Kinda' like those labels on super glue and stuff: DO NOT PUT SUPER GLUE IN YOUR EYE! - same deal. ;)