The Expendables 2 Launch Trailer Blows Stuff Up Good

Posted By | On 18th, Aug. 2012

Unlike the movie, The Expendables 2 video game will have to rely on a lot more than just it’s star power. So how does it compensate?

By offering four-player cooperative play and blowing shit up. Lots of shit. Honestly, if half as much stuff blew up here as in other action movies, we’d never complain.

It may be a bit of a dampener, sure, but the Signature Kills and Moves help give some frenetic action to the typical proceedings.

The Expendables 2 is a downloadable title and is currently available for PC, XBox 360 and PS3.


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