Army of two masks 406/2/2023 ![]() Equip a screwdriver or kitchen knife "bayonet" on your gun and you'll see just what I mean. There are loads of new paint schemes, more options to modify your weapons, and you can even change the melee attacks based on your gear. ![]() Unfortunately, the first game's options were shallow, but in The 40th Day they have been vastly expanded. One of the first game's most appealing elements was the option to "pimp" your gun, swapping gun barrels or stocks or even gold plating the weapon to make it more effective in battle. Instead, they've been augmented to feel fresher and deeper. Now, the basic gameplay mechanics haven't changed too much from the original. Watch our video review here (HD available). Salem and Rios have to stay alive long enough to figure out who's behind this. Buildings blow up, aircraft fall from the skies - total chaos reigns. But as they finish their mission, all hell breaks loose in Shanghai. They take a contract that's way too easy: kill a few guards, handle a few objectives and score a large paycheck. Rios and Salem are back, running missions for their own private military corporation, TransWorld Operations. In the third game, Alpha and Bravo have their own signature masks, and have access to many other designs, including designs that are only unlocked through game progression.Unlike the first game, which spanned several years and different regions of the world, The 40th Day all takes place in Shanghai over the course of a few days. However, no new website was created for The Devil's Cartel, meaning that the mask creator is no longer available. There was a mask creator on the website for The 40th Day that allowed players to upload and use custom masks. However, none of the masks need to be purchased, and amongst the designs is Clyde's mask. In the second game, Rios's and Salem's signature masks return, but they now share all mask designs, although they have different mask shapes. ![]() However, unlike them, he doesn't wear any sort of mask during his first appearance, in Somalia. Like Rios and Salem, Clyde is not seen wearing a full mask until his appearances after the first mission in Somalia. However, his has a smile carved into it, and a V cutout for his mohawk. Philip Clyde has a mask similar to those of Rios and Salem. The design of the mask worn by the character is often a reflection of their personality traits, in Salem's case, his camouflage mask with flames could represent his military background and fiery personality while Rio's mask represents his grim facial expressions and a massive scar over the right side of his face. The masks usually have some sort of design painted or carved on, and occasionally have other features, such as holes or protrusions. The masks used by SSC and TWO have an armored shell that protects the entire face and partially wraps around the side and top of the head, which is attached to a hinge, allowing the mask to be lifted away from the face for ease of communication and/or better sight out of combat. Since their introduction in the first game, they have become somewhat iconic, and in The Devil's Cartel video game, it is shown that all TWO operatives wear them. Ballistic face masks are usually made of kevlar or other bullet resistant materials and the inside of the mask may be padded for shock absorption, depending on the design. Salem (left) and Rios (right) wearing their signature masks.Ī ballistic face mask, also known as facial armor, is type of personal armor designed to protect the wearer from ballistic threats. Purchasing all available masks will unlock the "Man of Many Masks" achievement.
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