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Army of Two: The 40th Day is hard to replace: few games combine shooter, combat tactical and single-player focus in quite the same way. We analyzed over 2,000 titles across 7 gameplay attributes and found 59 genuine alternatives — not generic genre suggestions. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Army of Two and Crackdown lead the list, with Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker reaching a 92/100 similarity score. Every game here is ranked by how closely it replicates what makes Army of Two: The 40th Day special.

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Year 2010Dev Buzz Monkey Software

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The closest game to Army of Two: The 40th Day is Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker — scoring 92/100 on our similarity scale. Army of Two and Crackdown follow close behind.

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Games like Army of Two: The 40th Day

59 similar games foundUpdated May 2026
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opTacticalThird PersonStealth
IGDB93· 2
Year 2010Dev Kojima Productions · Konami

✓ Fits the third-person shooters cluster, with shooter, third-person shooting and combat tactical

≠ Stands apart with stealth mechanics, fantasy world and historical setting, while skipping melee combat

Army of Two
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opTacticalThird Person
IGDB71· 5
Year 2008Dev EA Montreal · Electronic ArtsOn PlayStation 3

✓ Nearly identical: shooter, third-person shooting and combat tactical.

≠ Missing: melee combat.

Crackdown
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opThird PersonSandbox WorldOpen World
IGDB85· 2
Year 2007Dev Realtime Worlds · Microsoft Game Studios

✓ Same family of third-person shooters: shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings deep RPG systems, fighting mechanics and adventure storytelling, while skipping combat tactical

Splatoon
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opThird PersonSci-FiSkill Tree
IGDB81· 14OC81· 81
Year 2015Dev Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No.2 · Nintendo

✓ Same family of third-person shooters: shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: precision platforming, setting scifi and skill tree progression, while skipping combat tactical

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opThird PersonMultiplayerFantasy
IGDB95· 8
Year 2009Dev Naughty Dog · Sony Computer EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3

✓ Fits the third-person shooters cluster, with shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus

≠ Stands apart with precision platforming, adventure storytelling and fantasy world, while skipping combat tactical

Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opThird PersonMultiplayerFantasy
IGDB93· 8
Year 2011Dev Naughty Dog · Sony Computer EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3

✓ Both are third-person shooters — sharing shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings precision platforming, adventure storytelling and fantasy world, while skipping combat tactical

Rogue Company
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opTacticalThird PersonMultiplayer
Steam👍 74%· 26KIGDB85· 1OC75· 17
Year 2020Dev First Watch Games · Hi-Rez StudiosOn Xbox · PS4 · PC

✓ Same family of third-person shooters: shooter, third-person shooting and combat tactical

≠ Stands apart with multiplayer gameplay and free to play, while skipping melee combat

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opMeleeTacticalThird Person
Steam👍 72%· 5.0KIGDB85· 4
Year 2010Dev Ubisoft Montreal · Ubisoft EntertainmentOn Android · PC · iOS

✓ Same family of third-person shooters: shooter, third-person shooting and melee combat

≠ Its own twist: stealth mechanics and multiplayer gameplay

Splatoon 2
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opThird PersonMultiplayerSci-Fi
IGDB83· 17OC83· 118
Year 2017Dev Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development · NintendoOn Switch

✓ Fits the third-person shooters cluster, with shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus

≠ Where it differs: brings precision platforming, setting scifi and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping combat tactical

Splatoon 3
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opThird PersonMultiplayerSci-Fi
IGDB82· 6OC83· 124
Year 2022Dev Nintendo EPD Production Group No. 5 · NintendoOn Switch

✓ Both are third-person shooters — sharing shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: precision platforming, setting scifi and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping combat tactical

Gears of War 3
ShooterTPS
SoloCo-opThird PersonOfflineMultiplayer
IGDB97· 4
Year 2011Dev Epic Games · Microsoft Studios

✓ Same family of third-person shooters: shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus

≠ Its own twist: dark, oppressive atmosphere, horror setting and setting scifi, while skipping combat tactical

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
ShooterTPS
SoloTacticalMeleeThird PersonStealth
IGDB94· 8
Year 2008Dev Kojima Productions · KonamiOn PlayStation 3

✓ Same family of third-person shooters: shooter, third-person shooting and combat tactical

≠ Stands apart with adventure storytelling, survival mechanics and stealth mechanics, while skipping co op

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
ShooterTPS
SoloTacticalThird Person
Steam👍 84%· 18KIGDB87· 8OC85· 153
Year 2025Dev Konami Digital Entertainment · KonamiOn Xbox · PC · PS5

✓ Fits the third-person shooters cluster, with shooter, third-person shooting and combat tactical

≠ Stands apart with adventure storytelling, while skipping melee combat

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
ShooterTPS
SoloTacticalThird PersonMultiplayer
IGDB93· 4
Year 2006Dev Darkworks · Ubisoft EntertainmentOn PlayStation 3 · PC

✓ Fits the third-person shooters cluster, with shooter, third-person shooting and combat tactical

≠ Its own twist: deep simulation and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping melee combat

ARC Raiders
ShooterTPS
Co-opThird PersonMultiplayerSci-FiPost-Apocalyptic
Steam👍 84%· 395KIGDB89· 4OC87· 95
Year 2025Dev Embark StudiosOn Xbox · PC · PS5

✓ Same family of third-person shooters: shooter, third-person shooting and co op

≠ Where it differs: brings setting scifi, post-apocalyptic world and multiplayer gameplay, while skipping combat tactical

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What is the best game similar to Army of Two: The 40th Day?
The closest game to Army of Two: The 40th Day is Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, scoring 92/100 on our similarity scale. They share 6 gameplay attributes, including shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus. It's the most faithful alternative currently available.
What are the top games like Army of Two: The 40th Day?
The three closest games to Army of Two: The 40th Day are: 1. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker (92/100, 6 shared attributes) 2. Army of Two (95/100, 6 shared attributes) 3. Crackdown (92/100, 5 shared attributes). All share Army of Two: The 40th Day's most important gameplay attributes, ranked out of 59 candidates across 7 dimensions.
Is Army of Two similar to Army of Two: The 40th Day?
Yes, very much so — Army of Two scores 95/100 similarity to Army of Two: The 40th Day. They share 6 attributes, including shooter and third-person shooting. It's one of the most direct alternatives available.
What Shooter games are similar to Army of Two: The 40th Day?
The best Shooter games similar to Army of Two: The 40th Day are Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Army of Two, Crackdown and Splatoon. All share the Shooter genre alongside other key Army of Two: The 40th Day attributes like shooter, third-person shooting and single-player focus.
How is similarity to Army of Two: The 40th Day calculated?
We compare Army of Two: The 40th Day against every game in our catalog using 7 gameplay attributes: genre, atmosphere, world structure, play modes, combat style, and more. Each category is weighted differently — genre matters more than visual style, for instance. The result is a 0-100 score reflecting how closely a game replicates the Army of Two: The 40th Day experience, not just whether it shares the same genre label.