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OK, but not the best game out there, not even the best co-op

Author: googooflumbajoo
OK, so i was looking forward to this game before it came out as I like my co-op games. Initially I wasn't dissapointed by this game, however it does get repetitive.
The game does have lot's of good points, for example it looks really good and in my opinion is up there with some of the best looking games. The controls on the most part work well and aren't too fiddily.
The enemy AI is pretty good and the different environments feel believable and it kinda feels like you're there fighting with Rios and Salem (the two characters).
However, the game, as mentioned before just churns out the same ideas in different environments and even the purchasing of different weapons doesn't really spice things up. The co-op aspect could have been better too, with more co-op actions then the step-up, back to back and sheild opporations. The flanking, whilst I didn't find was neccessary to kill the enemies is none the less a nice touch.
All in all a fun game, which could have been better. If you're looking to get this game for the co-op game play and can't buy many games then stick to something like Halo 3 or Gears, these games look good and can be played co-operatively - but more than likely you have these games already.
Also the lack of game modes is a really downer on on AoT and the campaign doesn't scream out to be replayed through.
Fun - 7/10
Sound - 7/10
Graphics - 9.5/10
Replayability - 4/10
Length - 5/10

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