You know what gets me about the 'kill your partner' endings? If it's Salem that chooses, Rios turns with his gun, Salem's just quicker at pulling the trigger. If Rios chooses to kill his partner, Salem keeps his gun trained on Jonah the entire time.
10 years late reply, but holy shit I never noticed that before. Rios was gonna shoot Salem either way, then; it's just Salem acts faster in his ending. Pretty shady on Rios' part, imo.
I know I’m late to this comment but I agree with this choice of character development by the creators. In the first game Ryos is altruistic and wants the war to end, he just wants to help people. Salem on the other hand only wants to pay off his debts and to become rich. It makes sense that if the decision had to be made between the greater good and personal benefit that ryos would act on the greater good. That’s why ryos turns and tries to shoot Salem before Salem even shows that he’ll kill ryos. Salem on the other hand doesn’t have that moral compass so doesn’t feel the need to help the greater good. Maybe that’s why in the quests of “save the hostages?” Has a question mark due to Salem being unaltruistic. Just a thought
@@kaanaltntas3966 While shady yes, not all that surprising. Throughout the first game and second game Rios was always the more moral one, he would always wanna "do the right thing" in his mind he probably thought millions were at stake and he had to do it
Have you played the 1st and the 2nd Army of two? They were great, this fucked up the gameplay, feels like a generic shooter now. and Story wise, Salem & Rios were like brothers,then they go and make one a an evil douche.
yea i played the first and 2nd one they were good. i know that was fuck'd up how they could make one person go bad over a woman and being left for dead.
Man, it's just not their style to do that to one another, Yea who ever wrote this game can give him a reason to go bad...but like I said, they wouldn't do that to one another. It's out of character.
@@jacobheller3146 same if your with your best friend playing this game on hire difficulty. That's when you know you got a solid buddy that has your back and starve for challenges
@@SenchouMori yea me and my freind loved this game we played it all the time when ever he came over but sadly he moved long ago and i haven seen him in over 6 years me and him loved this game to death
I played this game a lot when I was younger and I also remember beating resistance 4 separate times on all difficulties I just don't got that much time anymore
Trey Maxwell you know why??? I'll tell you, because when you shoot your buddy, you'll be a heartless killer and a backstabber but when 7 million people die because you didn't stab your buddy in the back then their blood is not on your hand, it's on the hands of the madman who killed them because you refused to comply and you're not responsible for the actions of a madman!!!!!
@@fireteamdelta9108 no, the reason why Salem went AWOL was because they didn't check the burning truck to see if he's alive or not, he felt abandoned and it doesn't justify what he did but they (Alpha, Bravo and Rios) couldn't check on the truck because Someone had to go for Fiona while the other had to stay and cover the injured Rios.
Good morality choice (Kill Partner) - This means that you sacrifice your partner to save millions of lives. This is NOT the canon ending. The nuclear bomb is a bluff, staged by Jonah so he can get out of this 2 v 1 situation. You shoot your partner. Jonah pretends to disarm the bomb, so he can reach the pistol on the desk to shoot the remaining mercenary, but his plan fails as he is shot anyway. The remaining mercenary looks at the screens and realises that they were played and made a mistake.
It's the ending that is used in canon. If they decided to use the positive morality choice, they couldn't use Salem or Rios in the Devil's Cartel as the outcome would be that one of them was dead, depending on the players choice. It is also hinted that the 40th day campaign in canon is completed with mostly positive morality choices except for the last choice, as when you make too much wrong choices Rios will mention he will abandon Salem after they take down Jonah.
@@THEWade-hj5iyNah, not all of the choices were good tbh. Like the one with the tiger or the one with the Russian soldier(I forgot his name) as much as I love the 40th day, it's not as good as ppl say it is.
I used to play this with my niece when were just kids, great game tbh. I actually got the game on the tray of an Xbox i rented so it was a free one lol
The one thing I extremely hated in this game, is that I couldn’t hear a DAMN WORD! No subtitles and you can’t adjust audio either, if not because of the explosions and gunfire, then it’s either the music, background noises or they just plain speak low and can’t understand what’s going on.
I still think that the most fitting ending is the one where Rios shoots Salem. I love them both, but to remain true to their characters, Rios is the more black-and-white kind of guy, and as much as he cares for his partner, it's the lives of 7 million people at stake vs. one life. That being said, though, I won't be nearly as thrilled to play Devil's Cartel with no Rios or Salem as the main guys.
2:22 Look carefully and you'll notice that Rios was about to shoot Salem but Salem was faster!!!!! The moment when Rios got shot and screamed then Salem yelled "Ahhh GIVE THE ORDER... NOW!!!!" Shocked me!!!! I felt like a little child who's too scared to look under his bed!!!!!
Me n my brother use to play all 3 ,we love 40th day ,didn’t like the last Kuz Salem traded n all of a sudden this game was “lost “ but my brother gone so even if I had this game it’s a heartbreaker
There are technically three endings. Kill Rios, Kill Salem, or Kill Jonah, the ending considered to be the "good" ending that they continued off of is killing Jonah. The reason they only show two is because killing Rios as Salem or killing Salem as Rios provides essentially the same cinematic, just with the different character.
The canon ending in The 40th Day is Rios shooting Salem (You have to beat The 40th Day playing as Rios). In The Devils Cartel, Salem tries to justify his actions, stating that Rios left Alice behind (presumably killing her) and Rios shot him.
@@THEWade-hj5iy but why would she have been in the chopper in the first place? Her last bit of dialogue gives no indication she was in there and it wouldn't make any logical sense for her to be in one anyways.
Tristan Jeno they're all are and The Devil's Cartel is getting too much hate!!!!! Salem was a hustler, a two bit gangster before he became a mercenary, he always cares about money more than the cause of the mission and that is clear in The 40th Day and in the first one!!!!! Deep inside, Salem is a crook and I know that Rios is an idiot for not trying to salvage Salem from the truck before it went on fire as he was busy calling for Salem's MIA but Salem is an idiot too for leaving his teammates behind and driving a truck that is about to get shot with a rocket launcher, did he think that the truck would outrun a rocket that moves as fast as a Ferrari!!!!! They left him because they weren't sure if he's dead or alive and it's almost impossible for a guy who's trapped inside a burning truck to survive and Alpha and Bravo are two not three, they can't save Fiona, cover Rios and salvage Salem at the same time and anyone whose friends thought he was dead would conclude that they left him for dead so the story makes sense!!!!!
I have played them all multiple times. 40th day is the most polished and dynamic (overall a total blast to play in Co-op, especially the first time, its just pure fun). The Devil's Cartel is the most action packed, Over The Top Hollywood experience. The first one feels more grounded, with a military operative feel to it. The first one is clunky and needs a lot more polish to it. It probably has the most interesting and best lineup of weapons. It has some interesting levels and overall is a fun experience, its just not a smooth play is all. 40th day needs a better lineup of weapons (its good, just not great). They have 3 sidearms (what the hell?). The Deagle is awesome, at least they have that in there. Overall, there isn't much to not like about it, maybe make it less linear and a bigger range of enemies that don't look the same. like I said before its just so much fun to play. The Devil's Cartel is too easy. I don't like the overdrive system, it takes the challenge out of the game (take invincibility off from it and speed up the slow motion a bit). The combat system works, but could be argued its a step backwards. They took away a lot of the Co-op teammate elements that made 40th Day great (biggest problem, lost personality). When it's all said and done a person is going to be biased which one they like better. Objectively, 40th Day is the best with The Devil's Cartel and First Game being a coin toss for 2nd place. I like all three of them a lot and it's sad the franchise is gone.
@Zack0Amizuki That thing he was holding was a dead man's trigger. Basically you hold the button down to activate the bomb, and if your finger leaves the button the bomb detonates. If a person holding one dies then obviously they'll let go of the button involuntarily. The thing people are a bit miffed about is that he never actually activated the bomb. His finger never touched the button, so the bomb couldn't have gone off. Yet you are still punished with negative morality for killing him.
I agree with you say to a point. I think Salem killing Rios would have been a better ending mostly because Salem is obviously the one who has less of a problem making questionably moral decisions and you'd expect him to be the first to be willing to let millions of people die to save his friend. But I get what you mean though, killing Jonah was the morally bad decision because millions of people died but I think they made it the canon ending to please fans.
My friend and I agreed to kill Jonah, cause we noticed that he wasn't even pressing down on the detonator, so we figured that it had to be a dud; and it didn't actually do anything when he let it go. My friend was playing as Elliot, and we gave him the satisfaction of killing him; but I don't understand how it turned out to be a negative choice, Jonah was a tyrant who wanted to destroy the world, I think we did the virtual world a favor. Elliot Salem is a BAD ASS!!!!!!
in coop I was player one and played as Salem. The ending was slightly different. Salem kills Jonas by blasting him in the chest until both triggers go click.
The reason Salem turned evil is that he was abandoned when Rios chooses to save a girl. He was left for dead and he basically needed Rios to keep him level headed and obviously, being left for dead by his partner kinda pissed him off.
I would be excited if they announce a new army of two game these games were handled with care they weren't perfect but you can see how much fun the devs had making this game. It's such a blast to play .. The devil's Cartel was really a step back It's a fun game sure but it can sure get repetitive. Someone anyone please pick up this franchise cuz EA can't see how good it is and they keep pumping out mediocre battlefield game except battlefield 1. This game is so underrated the first one was good vut I had some gripes with it and the 40th day improved everything from the first and fixed the problems of the first as well it also had a very good multiplayer that has a unique concept.
i got a different ending when i played as salem, when i chose to kill jonah, salem starts shooting him up with his glocks and rios says "do you know what you just did?" or something like that
@theNasirCorporation I noticed something about Salem on the other game. In cut scenes the tattoo on his right arm of the flames would be gone but in the actual game they'd be there.
I played this with one of my mother's friend's nephew doing co-op, he was Rios and I was Salem. It was a fun game, superior than The Devil's Cartel because of the choice options that makes the game more intriguing. He asks me what choice to pick each time considering he played it before and it was my first time playing, I answer my choices and made the vote on his controller, until this very last choice. I was analysing the situation and he asks me what choice to pick, then a thought came to mind that I narrow my eyes and made the vote myself for the first time on my controller. He starts asking what choice did I pick and I silently let the scene play with a sneaky smile. "If that trigger explodes the bombs the second your finger lifts off the button, why does it need a button?" With that, I voted Salem to kill Jonah against his bluff with this one flaw I noticed.
@hamster12512 The bomb was hooked up to a manual detonator, and, in any sense, like with the rest of the 1000 enemies in this game, it's best to just shoot someone with a weapon that threatens you as soon as possible (like real life). The detonator is just as dangerous to you as a stray bullet, plus one would assume the guy were armed, so might as well just shoot. Not to mention Salem and Rios have magical slow mo powers and probably could have shot the detonator itself out of his hand instantly
I wasn't asking a question, I was highlighting a mistake EA made. There is one "correct" ending, because Rios is alive instructing Alpha and Bravo in The Devils Cartel. De-inflate your ego dude.
Considering he let go of the trigger and held it with 2 fingers, it is obviously not a dead man's - and it's pretty obvious to me he's just trying to manipulate with his speech. I'd have called bluff on the nuclear detonator gotten it from him somehow, then dragged him over to his computers to give the order to stop... if he didn't feel like doing it voluntarily I'd have begun pulverizing bodyparts until he complied. That or gotten S3kshun8 to help out after I got rid of him. (if he's around)
@TheAnonymousFilms i think thats a glitch cus that never happens when you shoot jonah it always gives the monologue of jonah talking about the flood story but if your salem and you shoot rios hes talking about the employer which im guessing is the UN because if you listen during the scene you hear a somebody pounding a hammer like a judge would when rios says that "out of line" statement
@Zack0Amizuki Yeah it's pretty messed up, especially since his bluff is so obvious. I killed him knowing full well that no bomb would ever go off, yet apparantly I'm evil for that lol. The game just assumes that you're willing to sacrifice the civilians. I guess there's no way EA could have made it so that the game knew you were calling his bluff though. That would have been a bit too complicated I think.
I played this with my best friend my only friend we played the game all night till morning this was morning when he said sacrifice my buddy and I looked down at our controls and at the same time said do it
Also, it wasn't a headshot and he was wearing armor in his chest, so, yeah, that's very possible. In the meanwhile, the monsters in resident evil 6 don't die even with a headshot.
Anybody else notice that if you kill Rios, Salem's face is all dirty, scratched, and bandaged? But if you kill Jonah (The Enemy) his face is all clean, and theres not scratches or anything? Try and see.
You must not of thought this out. They had 10 seconds, no way could he plan to shoot the other non-fatally with only 10 seconds. And the other wouldn't know what the other was doing.
To an earlier comment: There's a tradeoff in The 40th Day. Pretty much all good decisions end up doing bad and vice versa, excluding the white tiger thing. Take Bresnov for example. If you leave him to the girl's mercy, she turns out to be a KGB agent who kills his wife, and almost his infant child.
The first choice where you let go the guy is good even though he gets killed later, if let go the police officer in the second choice he gives weapons to the enemy so that's bad, if you let the tiger live is good, if you stop breznov he turns out to be the good guy so that's bad, in the end if you kill Johan, the nuke turns out to be a bluff so it is good, even though the game gives you those moral things on the side that doesn't make much sense to me
@deathwisher476 If you're Salem you kill Rios, if you're Rios you kill Salem.Search for other ending videos theres some out there that show both sides.
When I first got to this scene I never believed Jonas, most of Shanghai is destroyed by the conventional weaponry in their possession and he has an entire army to bury the city ten times over. Kill my partner my fellow brother after all that we've been through FUCK THAT!!! Killing ur partner is good morality and killing Jonas is Bad. Killing ur partner because of a bluff u lose either way. SHOOT FIRST THEN FACE THE CONSEQUENCES LATER.
wow Salem was pretty quick about shooting Rios, in real life I would've stalled enough time before running out of options and shooting myself lmao "too much pressure!!"
You know what gets me about the 'kill your partner' endings? If it's Salem that chooses, Rios turns with his gun, Salem's just quicker at pulling the trigger. If Rios chooses to kill his partner, Salem keeps his gun trained on Jonah the entire time.
10 years late reply, but holy shit I never noticed that before. Rios was gonna shoot Salem either way, then; it's just Salem acts faster in his ending. Pretty shady on Rios' part, imo.
@@kaanaltntas3966 yeah it's disgusting
I know I’m late to this comment but I agree with this choice of character development by the creators. In the first game Ryos is altruistic and wants the war to end, he just wants to help people. Salem on the other hand only wants to pay off his debts and to become rich. It makes sense that if the decision had to be made between the greater good and personal benefit that ryos would act on the greater good. That’s why ryos turns and tries to shoot Salem before Salem even shows that he’ll kill ryos. Salem on the other hand doesn’t have that moral compass so doesn’t feel the need to help the greater good. Maybe that’s why in the quests of “save the hostages?” Has a question mark due to Salem being unaltruistic. Just a thought
@@kaanaltntas3966 While shady yes, not all that surprising.
Throughout the first game and second game Rios was always the more moral one, he would always wanna "do the right thing" in his mind he probably thought millions were at stake and he had to do it
I loved that detail as it shows what his choice always would have been.
Always the moral one.
"Honor and sacrifice something you would know nothing about" says the weasel who dosent "honor" his end of the arrangement
This is my ending: "This is the detonat-" *Gunshots* *Credits roll*
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yes
Another reason why Salem is awsome...he's voiced by Nolan North
awesome
oh....shit...
TotallyToonsTV so are the enemies in batman arkahm city
WAS
No he isn't , he's voiced by Joe Flanigan Look it up.
11 years late but this is the first ever game I played when I was 4-5 and I finished it all with my dad.
DUDE i played at around 6-7 with my mom!
Badass childhoods lol, I just co oped with my brother at 21
@@criminaltimesinfinity3418 I was 8 and these co-op moments with my dad were awesome, He doesn’t understand how much It meant to play this with me
The same
Army of two was a real father son bonding experience ..we need a new 1
...Devil's Cartel was a step backwards -__- story & gameplay wise.
and he loses his leg
what you mean by that a step backwards?
Have you played the 1st and the 2nd Army of two?
They were great, this fucked up the gameplay, feels like a generic shooter now.
and Story wise, Salem & Rios were like brothers,then they go and make one a an evil douche.
yea i played the first and 2nd one they were good. i know that was fuck'd up how they could make one person go bad over a woman and being left for dead.
Man, it's just not their style to do that to one another, Yea who ever wrote this game can give him a reason to go bad...but like I said, they wouldn't do that to one another. It's out of character.
I have played this game more times then i like to admit
Think i played threw at least 20 times with my freind
@@jacobheller3146 same if your with your best friend playing this game on hire difficulty. That's when you know you got a solid buddy that has your back and starve for challenges
@@SenchouMori yea me and my freind loved this game we played it all the time when ever he came over but sadly he moved long ago and i haven seen him in over 6 years me and him loved this game to death
I wish I had gotten to play this game with a buddy.
I played this game a lot when I was younger and I also remember beating resistance 4 separate times on all difficulties I just don't got that much time anymore
although it would be for all Shanghai I still wouldn't have shot my friend
Son of Deadpool same
Trey Maxwell you know why??? I'll tell you, because when you shoot your buddy, you'll be a heartless killer and a backstabber but when 7 million people die because you didn't stab your buddy in the back then their blood is not on your hand, it's on the hands of the madman who killed them because you refused to comply and you're not responsible for the actions of a madman!!!!!
@@thebatman6781 actually he backstab you because you save the 7 million
@@fireteamdelta9108 no, the reason why Salem went AWOL was because they didn't check the burning truck to see if he's alive or not, he felt abandoned and it doesn't justify what he did but they (Alpha, Bravo and Rios) couldn't check on the truck because Someone had to go for Fiona while the other had to stay and cover the injured Rios.
I AM Batman true I mean Salem isn’t exactly mentally stable
does anyone else think they should make a Army of Two movie with Bradley Cooper playing Eliot Salem?
HELL YEAH!!!!!!
Hell yeah dude
Uhhhhh hell yeah
Its close enough but there's rumors of the rock as Rios and Ryan Reynolds as Salem.
I feel like Taylor kitsch would be perfect for Salem
Good morality choice (Kill Partner) - This means that you sacrifice your partner to save millions of lives. This is NOT the canon ending. The nuclear bomb is a bluff, staged by Jonah so he can get out of this 2 v 1 situation. You shoot your partner. Jonah pretends to disarm the bomb, so he can reach the pistol on the desk to shoot the remaining mercenary, but his plan fails as he is shot anyway. The remaining mercenary looks at the screens and realises that they were played and made a mistake.
It's the ending that is used in canon. If they decided to use the positive morality choice, they couldn't use Salem or Rios in the Devil's Cartel as the outcome would be that one of them was dead, depending on the players choice.
It is also hinted that the 40th day campaign in canon is completed with mostly positive morality choices except for the last choice, as when you make too much wrong choices Rios will mention he will abandon Salem after they take down Jonah.
Kill partner = Extreme Morality lol wtf?!
I love the moral choices in this game. They really got you thinking about the choices you makes. GOOD OR BAD. It all the same. in the end.
late reply but Chin (the kid) choices and the Rusky guy choices are complete masterpieces
@@THEWade-hj5iy fact
@@THEWade-hj5iyNah, not all of the choices were good tbh. Like the one with the tiger or the one with the Russian soldier(I forgot his name) as much as I love the 40th day, it's not as good as ppl say it is.
Me and my friend played this together, when we reached the ending i shot him right away. He got so pissed :P
Bro what 😂
what a fake homie ☠️
Wish I had a friend to play this masterpiece
Its so much fun i recmmend
I used to play this with my niece when were just kids, great game tbh. I actually got the game on the tray of an Xbox i rented so it was a free one lol
Still didn't kill my partner
LeGiT_mCsLiCk I DONT KILL MY BUD EITHER
I will not kill my partner. I’m the nice guy here
Never betray your partner
The one thing I extremely hated in this game, is that I couldn’t hear a DAMN WORD!
No subtitles and you can’t adjust audio either, if not because of the explosions and gunfire, then it’s either the music, background noises or they just plain speak low and can’t understand what’s going on.
Rios using such a tiny gun.
Pwner1 n
Salem sounds like Desmond from Assassin's Creed
Same voice actor
actually salem is the voice of drake from uncharted 1,2,3 i looked it up on google.
Yup Nolan north, he also did Desmond from assassin's creed
yea too bad he wasn't in the assassin creed black flag its like they didn't need desmond anymore.
Yeah agreed.
2:26 Suddenly he turned into Martin Walker o3o
lol Martin walker my favourite character in games of all time
I still think that the most fitting ending is the one where Rios shoots Salem. I love them both, but to remain true to their characters, Rios is the more black-and-white kind of guy, and as much as he cares for his partner, it's the lives of 7 million people at stake vs. one life.
That being said, though, I won't be nearly as thrilled to play Devil's Cartel with no Rios or Salem as the main guys.
Yeah 😅 about that
*salem shoots rios* "GIVE THE ORDER"
jonah: "Calm down"
me: "Jonah must've be a fckin loner for him to say that"
2:22 Look carefully and you'll notice that Rios was about to shoot Salem but Salem was faster!!!!! The moment when Rios got shot and screamed then Salem yelled "Ahhh GIVE THE ORDER... NOW!!!!" Shocked me!!!! I felt like a little child who's too scared to look under his bed!!!!!
Army of two was a real father son bonding experience ..we need a new 1
It’s also a good game for 2 brothers to play
Me n my brother use to play all 3 ,we love 40th day ,didn’t like the last Kuz Salem traded n all of a sudden this game was “lost “ but my brother gone so even if I had this game it’s a heartbreaker
2:23
*When your partner hasn't done shit, so you satisfy yourself at the end*
There are technically three endings. Kill Rios, Kill Salem, or Kill Jonah, the ending considered to be the "good" ending that they continued off of is killing Jonah. The reason they only show two is because killing Rios as Salem or killing Salem as Rios provides essentially the same cinematic, just with the different character.
The canon ending in The 40th Day is Rios shooting Salem (You have to beat The 40th Day playing as Rios). In The Devils Cartel, Salem tries to justify his actions, stating that Rios left Alice behind (presumably killing her) and Rios shot him.
We never really know if Alice is dead or not(and the ending to DC kind of hints that she isn't)
Late reply but, maybe Murray died, since surviving a helicopter crash isnt the most common thing on earth
@@THEWade-hj5iy but why would she have been in the chopper in the first place? Her last bit of dialogue gives no indication she was in there and it wouldn't make any logical sense for her to be in one anyways.
@@jadedheartsz i read in a part that she was in a helicopter, im not sure but i remember that in the psp version they mention a helicopter
I love army of two I love it i love it I love it
I know im here 7 years later but i played this game on my xbox360 and was reminiscing about it and finally found it
First one was the only one worth playing, IMO.
Tristan Jeno they're all are and The Devil's Cartel is getting too much hate!!!!! Salem was a hustler, a two bit gangster before he became a mercenary, he always cares about money more than the cause of the mission and that is clear in The 40th Day and in the first one!!!!! Deep inside, Salem is a crook and I know that Rios is an idiot for not trying to salvage Salem from the truck before it went on fire as he was busy calling for Salem's MIA but Salem is an idiot too for leaving his teammates behind and driving a truck that is about to get shot with a rocket launcher, did he think that the truck would outrun a rocket that moves as fast as a Ferrari!!!!! They left him because they weren't sure if he's dead or alive and it's almost impossible for a guy who's trapped inside a burning truck to survive and Alpha and Bravo are two not three, they can't save Fiona, cover Rios and salvage Salem at the same time and anyone whose friends thought he was dead would conclude that they left him for dead so the story makes sense!!!!!
Tristan Jeno the first one blows
Tristan Jeno omong opo
I have played them all multiple times. 40th day is the most polished and dynamic (overall a total blast to play in Co-op, especially the first time, its just pure fun). The Devil's Cartel is the most action packed, Over The Top Hollywood experience. The first one feels more grounded, with a military operative feel to it.
The first one is clunky and needs a lot more polish to it. It probably has the most interesting and best lineup of weapons. It has some interesting levels and overall is a fun experience, its just not a smooth play is all.
40th day needs a better lineup of weapons (its good, just not great). They have 3 sidearms (what the hell?). The Deagle is awesome, at least they have that in there. Overall, there isn't much to not like about it, maybe make it less linear and a bigger range of enemies that don't look the same. like I said before its just so much fun to play.
The Devil's Cartel is too easy. I don't like the overdrive system, it takes the challenge out of the game (take invincibility off from it and speed up the slow motion a bit). The combat system works, but could be argued its a step backwards. They took away a lot of the Co-op teammate elements that made 40th Day great (biggest problem, lost personality).
When it's all said and done a person is going to be biased which one they like better. Objectively, 40th Day is the best with The Devil's Cartel and First Game being a coin toss for 2nd place. I like all three of them a lot and it's sad the franchise is gone.
even if u kill rios, he still comes back and kills salem in the devils cartel
technically yea but in reality alpha and bravo kill salem for rios. after salem threw rios off a balcony 😂
Thanks for the spoilers!
salem is the kind of guy you want to hang out with
Rios is the kind of guy you want as backup for a fight
I will never kill my partner. NEVER. Jonah is trying to enter our heads. The 7 Billion lives is not on our hands. Its On the hands of this sociopath.
after playing conviction, i couldn't bring myself to do that again
My brother and I played the trilogy multiple times over.... I know siblings or even best friends y’all did the same
Wow the music is way too loud. Its louder than the dialogue at points
@Zack0Amizuki That thing he was holding was a dead man's trigger. Basically you hold the button down to activate the bomb, and if your finger leaves the button the bomb detonates. If a person holding one dies then obviously they'll let go of the button involuntarily.
The thing people are a bit miffed about is that he never actually activated the bomb. His finger never touched the button, so the bomb couldn't have gone off. Yet you are still punished with negative morality for killing him.
I agree with you say to a point. I think Salem killing Rios would have been a better ending mostly because Salem is obviously the one who has less of a problem making questionably moral decisions and you'd expect him to be the first to be willing to let millions of people die to save his friend. But I get what you mean though, killing Jonah was the morally bad decision because millions of people died but I think they made it the canon ending to please fans.
Forget all personality tests. That says everything about you and what you are.
My friend and I agreed to kill Jonah, cause we noticed that he wasn't even pressing down on the detonator, so we figured that it had to be a dud; and it didn't actually do anything when he let it go. My friend was playing as Elliot, and we gave him the satisfaction of killing him; but I don't understand how it turned out to be a negative choice, Jonah was a tyrant who wanted to destroy the world, I think we did the virtual world a favor.
Elliot Salem is a BAD ASS!!!!!!
I just playing it right now i watch this video for a good choice and your video is helping thank you so much
There's 4 endings 2 for each characters
4:04 EPIC HEADSHOT
there's 4 two for Salem two for Rios
I need to play this game again
in coop I was player one and played as Salem. The ending was slightly different. Salem kills Jonas by blasting him in the chest until both triggers go click.
The reason Salem turned evil is that he was abandoned when Rios chooses to save a girl. He was left for dead and he basically needed Rios to keep him level headed and obviously, being left for dead by his partner kinda pissed him off.
I've played Army of Two at least three times. ...
Even though Salem turned bad he still is a badass
I would be excited if they announce a new army of two game these games were handled with care they weren't perfect but you can see how much fun the devs had making this game. It's such a blast to play .. The devil's Cartel was really a step back It's a fun game sure but it can sure get repetitive. Someone anyone please pick up this franchise cuz EA can't see how good it is and they keep pumping out mediocre battlefield game except battlefield 1. This game is so underrated the first one was good vut I had some gripes with it and the 40th day improved everything from the first and fixed the problems of the first as well it also had a very good multiplayer that has a unique concept.
i like how he never has his finger on the button once in the cutscene
Obviously its Bullshit to save his ass
this is pretty much the first game I've ever seen where the 'evil' ending is better than the 'good' ending
For me, that was Saints Row: The Third.
i got a different ending when i played as salem, when i chose to kill jonah, salem starts shooting him up with his glocks and rios says "do you know what you just did?" or something like that
Great game, so fun to play through then bolth endings ruin it.
The original No Way Out
@theNasirCorporation I noticed something about Salem on the other game. In cut scenes the tattoo on his right arm of the flames would be gone but in the actual game they'd be there.
holy shit the graphics are awesome in the cutscenes
8 years ago moment
My brother and I were playing together and he didn't hesitate to shoot me
Isn’t there technically 3 endings? 1 Salem shoots; 1 Rios shoots...
I played this with one of my mother's friend's nephew doing co-op, he was Rios and I was Salem. It was a fun game, superior than The Devil's Cartel because of the choice options that makes the game more intriguing. He asks me what choice to pick each time considering he played it before and it was my first time playing, I answer my choices and made the vote on his controller, until this very last choice. I was analysing the situation and he asks me what choice to pick, then a thought came to mind that I narrow my eyes and made the vote myself for the first time on my controller. He starts asking what choice did I pick and I silently let the scene play with a sneaky smile.
"If that trigger explodes the bombs the second your finger lifts off the button, why does it need a button?"
With that, I voted Salem to kill Jonah against his bluff with this one flaw I noticed.
@hamster12512 The bomb was hooked up to a manual detonator, and, in any sense, like with the rest of the 1000 enemies in this game, it's best to just shoot someone with a weapon that threatens you as soon as possible (like real life). The detonator is just as dangerous to you as a stray bullet, plus one would assume the guy were armed, so might as well just shoot. Not to mention Salem and Rios have magical slow mo powers and probably could have shot the detonator itself out of his hand instantly
I wasn't asking a question, I was highlighting a mistake EA made. There is one "correct" ending, because Rios is alive instructing Alpha and Bravo in The Devils Cartel. De-inflate your ego dude.
lol his hand isn't even on the button, this guy was bluffing the whole time.
hes wearing an MTV with SAPPI plates, it will stop 3-4 armor piercing 7.62 rounds. the soft armor that's in the MTV alone will stop a 45 or 9 mil.
first, i press "kill partner". split second later, pause menu, reset checkpoint, kill jonah. i can see both endings in the extras menu. double win
You only get the ending with Salem in the roflcopter talking to the guy if u kill rios
Considering he let go of the trigger and held it with 2 fingers, it is obviously not a dead man's - and it's pretty obvious to me he's just trying to manipulate with his speech. I'd have called bluff on the nuclear detonator gotten it from him somehow, then dragged him over to his computers to give the order to stop... if he didn't feel like doing it voluntarily I'd have begun pulverizing bodyparts until he complied.
That or gotten S3kshun8 to help out after I got rid of him. (if he's around)
If we play multiplayer can we still pass the misions? 💯
Why does Salem show more remorse about shooting rios than when rios shot Salem
It's weird while your playing this game you get shot a lot of times and your still alive and when your down... YOUR STILL ALIVE!!!
That's what I believed, until you watch the rest and he doesn't appear in it, proposing he's dead.
@TheAnonymousFilms i think thats a glitch cus that never happens when you shoot jonah it always gives the monologue of jonah talking about the flood story but if your salem and you shoot rios hes talking about the employer which im guessing is the UN because if you listen during the scene you hear a somebody pounding a hammer like a judge would when rios says that "out of line" statement
how the hell does this armor not stop a pistol even though throughout the entire game he eats bullets?
@Zack0Amizuki Yeah it's pretty messed up, especially since his bluff is so obvious. I killed him knowing full well that no bomb would ever go off, yet apparantly I'm evil for that lol. The game just assumes that you're willing to sacrifice the civilians. I guess there's no way EA could have made it so that the game knew you were calling his bluff though. That would have been a bit too complicated I think.
I JUST NOTICED THAT THE VOICE OF SALEM IS ALSO THE VOICE OF DRAKE IN UNCHARTED
I played this with my best friend my only friend we played the game all night till morning this was morning when he said sacrifice my buddy and I looked down at our controls and at the same time said do it
Also, it wasn't a headshot and he was wearing armor in his chest, so, yeah, that's very possible. In the meanwhile, the monsters in resident evil 6 don't die even with a headshot.
i believe killing the enemy is the good ending cause there all happy
Anybody else notice that if you kill Rios, Salem's face is all dirty, scratched, and bandaged? But if you kill Jonah (The Enemy) his face is all clean, and theres not scratches or anything? Try and see.
“I will order my men to pull out.”
Cannon ending is Rios shoots Salem based off dialog in devils cartel.
They also could've pre-planned for situations like this. You would think they always plan for the worst, that way your not dissapointed.
I release this trigger-You're not even holding it!
You must not of thought this out. They had 10 seconds, no way could he plan to shoot the other non-fatally with only 10 seconds. And the other wouldn't know what the other was doing.
that other guy has the same voice actor as sig in Jak & daxter
To an earlier comment: There's a tradeoff in The 40th Day. Pretty much all good decisions end up doing bad and vice versa, excluding the white tiger thing. Take Bresnov for example. If you leave him to the girl's mercy, she turns out to be a KGB agent who kills his wife, and almost his infant child.
The first choice where you let go the guy is good even though he gets killed later, if let go the police officer in the second choice he gives weapons to the enemy so that's bad, if you let the tiger live is good, if you stop breznov he turns out to be the good guy so that's bad, in the end if you kill Johan, the nuke turns out to be a bluff so it is good, even though the game gives you those moral things on the side that doesn't make much sense to me
@nyspiderman amen. 7 million fake lives is a small price to pay for not killing your actual teammate's character and pissing him off
@deathwisher476 If you're Salem you kill Rios, if you're Rios you kill Salem.Search for other ending videos theres some out there that show both sides.
Jesus nolan north is in EVERYTHING lol
When I first got to this scene I never believed Jonas, most of Shanghai is destroyed by the conventional weaponry in their possession and he has an entire army to bury the city ten times over. Kill my partner my fellow brother after all that we've been through FUCK THAT!!! Killing ur partner is good morality and killing Jonas is Bad.
Killing ur partner because of a bluff u lose either way.
SHOOT FIRST THEN FACE THE CONSEQUENCES LATER.
seems like Salem is sadder that he killed Rios than the other way around cause when you watch Rios kill Salem he doesn't seem too sad :p
wow Salem was pretty quick about shooting Rios, in real life I would've stalled enough time before running out of options and shooting myself lmao "too much pressure!!"
Alpha , bravo and rios thought salem was dead because the car blowed up and started to burn while salem was inside and they were under gun fire
i like rios ending when he shoots salem jonah is disarmign the bomb and a bullet appears in his head
if its a flack jacket the armor dosent cover the sides
Ever since the good ending when i get the choice i choose to play a bad guy game on any game that includes morality
Theres a third ending if you kill your partner while playing as rios
Well, the armor stopped the few thousand bullets before hand, so i'd say they got their moneys worth
You could choose to shoot Salem too. Depends which player chooses.
@NotListeningINC he doesn't pick his nose he wipes sweat from his forehead