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I don't think Caine and Lynch tops Army of two, just by how it looks. But it also seem like it's a totally different game, so we'll just have to see.
What do you guys think?
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It's kind of like comparing Tango & Cash to a serious buddy drama like Miami Vice. You recognize both are in the same genre, but one has a very different plan of attack than the other. Caine and Lynch looks like catering to the lowest common denominator to me, but this game looks more like it's taking the co-op to heart, engineering the whole experience around relying on your buddy, and I'm very excited to see the finished result.
One of my favorite things to do with Splinter Cell Chaos Theory was to play co-op with my buddy. One of us would distract guards while the other sneaks up behind him. If this game can do the same for the action genre, then I'm sold.
I guess the problem with co-op, though, is how much replay value you get out of it.
Jam it back in, in the dark.