Friday, February 19, 2010

Continuing The War

I continue to take down enemies and complete missions by working with my partner. When we approach a large group of bad guys, only one of can make large moves at a time while the other sprays cover fire. This is very similar to how soldiers actually operate in the field and is something that can't be taught through reading a book, but rather only by experiencing it. Its impossible to describe a how enemies will react to different movements or actions that you must make in the field. Army of Two: The Fortieth Day acts as a simulation of real world battle in some aspects. I have learned how important it is to keep in mind where your partner is at all times during battle so you do not accidentally cross fire with him. Also, I have learned how to conserve ammo and how to take out the highest enemies first when approaching a large group of them. There are plenty of real world battle tactics that can be learned simply by play a lot of this game. There are definitely a few flaws that make the game somewhat of an inaccurate experience of war, but there are definitely some things you can learn from this type of simulation that you could never take from reading about battle.

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