I like the art work on for the cover of Army of two the 40th day because it shows a fair amount of action and gives a sense of where the game play will be set, in this case a city as we see in the lower foreground.
The art work relates to the game because it shows the two heroes Rios and Salem from the first game, showing both the characters’ together on the box art connotes the team playing aspect has been kept from the first game which was a major point in the game and that you never fight alone.
In my opinion the art work does a very good job of selling the game, this is because it is bold and the colouring is just right, the burning city emphasises the game will be action packed, in addition to this the character layout on front of the box with “army of two” in the centre brings back a feeling of how great the first game was and how good the second instalment will be keeping its originality but also adding something new (the 40th day).
The target audience for the game is people who like action games officially 18 and above, the game is also aimed at people who like to tackle scenarios with teamwork and different strategies which this game in my opinion delivers very well, for someone who enjoys a game with a lot of action and involvement (emphasis on the weapon and mask customization which makes the player feel more unique and involved.)
I strongly believe the game hits the target audience; this is because it lives up to the originality of the first Army of Two game with the team work aspect, even if you’re not playing a friend sitting next to you in the same room the option to play online with strangers from across the world or even with the amazingly advanced and clever AI team mate makes the game an involving and exciting one, in conjunction of lots of decisions to make the game gives a truly unique action packed experience!
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