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Mercenaries Elliot Salem and Tyson Rios are back fully geared and completely amped to take on the war- ravaged city of Shanghai in Army of Two 2. Keeping true to the ultimate co-op experience from the first game, this sequel offers users more two-man tactical choices along with the tried and true ones like the step-jump, co-op snipe, back-to-back, and tactical shield. Now Salem and Rios can choose to either execute or take hostages including pistol whipping them into submission and tying them up. Grab the head honcho and his grunts will automatically surrender. Grab a lesser ranked soldier, and the battle is on. Another option is to mock surrender when ordered. While kneeling in supposed obedience, Salem and Rios can aim at their targets through their holsters and using the co-op countdown feature, blast them into smithereens before their captors even realize what hit them.
The ultimate goal for these new tactical options is to free innocent civilian hostages before they are executed. If successful, Rios and Salem earn additional money, and sometimes even new weapons. But the enemy soldiers won't wait around for them to make up their minds on how to best accomplish this feat. Wait too long and nothing will be left but a bloody mess. That's why it's vital for users to identify the officer's position and come up with a plan to take down the enemies during the cut scene.
Another new feature is the introduction of Morality into the game. Users can decide to take the high road or the lower dirtier one unlocking achievements either way. Executing the enemies in hostage situations will lead to negative morality but also to instant rewards. Subduing and tying them up with no bloodshed will foster positive morality with substantial rewards from characters later in the campaign. Also, Salem and Rios will have to make collective choices throughout the campaign concerning whether to assassinate helpful informers as instructed, or whether to set them free. For every choice made, a cut scene will show the consequences -whether good or bad- incurred by their decision.
Another feature related to morality is the camaraderie between Salem and Rios. By pressing certain buttons, users can make the characters interact with each other either aggressively or affectionately; again, unlocking achievements either way. At the end of each chapter, both the morality and camaraderie levels will be displayed. An extra interaction feature is the ability to play Rock, Paper, Scissors to decide who will flank left or right and other such decisions.
Moving on to the pick-ups and collectibles. Not only does this sequel allow users to pick up ammo like in the first game, but they can also snag temporary weapons off the fallen enemies. This grants Salem and Rios the chance to test weapons before purchasing them, while also saving their permanent weapons' ammo in the process. Other collectibles include cash, ID cards from rescued hostages, radio transmissions, weapon parts, and Maneki Neko cats. Not to mention, Salem and Rios can raid supply crates, but they must do so before the crate closes and locks. Timing is crucial to their success.
The first Army of Two game forced users to wait until prompted to buy and customize weapons. Fortunately, the sequel lets users access this feature anytime throughout the campaign other than during battle. Weapon parts can be interchanged, and additional grenade slots can be purchased. The only downfalls are the weapon purchase and customization screen is less user-friendly than in the first game, the secondary weapon choices are fewer, and many weapons are locked until later chapters. Overall though, the weapons on hand definitely get the job done.
The GPS system has also undergone changes in the sequel with most of them being beneficial to game play. The screen no longer glows green when the GPS is activated providing better visual capability. Users can also tag enemies' positions so they glow red making it easier to locate them even while in hiding. The only negative change is the fact that the GPS is battery operated and dies often. Users will receive an auditory beeping prompt to let them know when it's fully charged and can be accessed again. In the heat of battle, this can be very inconvenient because users are forced to continuously press the GPS button to turn it on.
Army of Two 2 is definitely worth the money for fans of co-op campaign game play. It's rated Mature for blood and gore, intense violence, and language; and it is currently available for the Xbox 360 and PS3 systems. Aficionados of the first Army of Two game will definitely appreciate the new features making it a more interactive and enjoyable gamer experience. After finishing the first chapter, users won't be able to resist chiming in with Salem when he exclaims, "I love this job!"
Visit Cultural Destinations in Nikko, Japan
Nikko is hidden in the beautiful hilly woodlands north of Tokyo, home to a population of around 17,000 people. It is a wonderful place with numerous brightly coloured temples and shrines. If visiting Japan, you should definitely make the time to come to one of the most popular tourist destinations.
Nikko has a long rich history as a sacred place when, in the 8th century, the Buddhist Tours priest Shodo founded a hermitage here. Buddhist monks would travel to Nikko to be trained before fading away into anonymity. It then gained prestige as the site for the mausoleum for the warlord Tokugawa Ieyasu who took control of the country and established the shogunate.
Nikko has so many places for you to visit with Tosho-gu as the focus of the shrine region. Although you can gain admission for each attraction separately, it may be easier to purchase a ‘combination' ticket which will cover your admission to most sites for two days.
Shin-kyo: This red painted bridge stretches over the Daiya River is a popular starting place for a trip to Nikko, even if it is just a reconstruction of the 17th century original. This is the famous spot where the Buddhist priest Shido Shonin was carried across the river on the backs of two gigantic snakes.
Rinno-ji: This temple was originally constructed 1200 years ago by the Tendai-sect. The Three Lord Buddha Hall has some beautiful gold lacquered images inside. The most magnificent is of the goddess of mercy, Kwannon (the Japanese equivalent of the Chinese Guan Yin), but the Senju, Amida Nyorai and Bato images are simply divine too. Homotsu-den has a good collection of beautiful treasures relating to the temple and can be found in the temple's grounds.
Tosho-gu: The entrance to Tosho-gu is marked by a beautiful gigantic stone torii; on the left you will come across a magnificent five storey pagoda – the original dates to 1650 but it has been reconstructed in 1818. The gate, Omote-mon, is the true entrance to the shrine and is flanked on either side by the Deva Kings. The Sanjinko (Three Sacred Storehouses) are straight pass the gate where you can admire some spectacular carvings of elephants on the roofs. This site has many attractions for you to see – a sacred library, a drum tower, the Honji-do, the Yomei-mon, the Nemuri-Neko, the leyasu's tomb, the Honden and Haiden Halls.
Futarasan-jinja: This shrine was commissioned by Shodo Shonin, dedicated to the mountain, Nantai, his consort, Nyotai, and their child, Taro. Nikko is a beautiful place, full of rich and cultural attractions and history. A trip here will certainly leave you with memories that will last for the rest of your life.
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