Friday, April 16, 2010

Army of Two: The Fortieth Day Final Post

This first person shooter game has been fun to play throughout the semester and is a somewhat different kind of game than I am used to. I enjoy playing sports games in my free time but have taken interest in first person shooters ever since starting to play Army of Two. The unique layout of having two players cooperate through a series of missions while relying on each other to complete their individual tasks creates fun and interactive gamin environment. I enjoyed seeing how my decisions in the game affected how hard the game was as well as the path my character took. As technology progresses, games implement more variables as seen through the morality scale in this particular game. I think the most educational aspect of this game is the cooperation detail because each user truly has to communicate with his/her partner to get the job done. I am glad I picked Army of Two: The Fortieth Day to play this semester, since I was able to broden my horizon of videogames and was able to compare the aspects of this game to the topics covered in lectures and readings.

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