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42 Reviews
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Abstract: Beyond the fantastic faux-documentary camera work and film grain of Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days, there’s not much substance to be found even if the characters are actually that, characters.The game suffers from the “Zelda Door” contrivance for...
A recommendation for Dog Days isn't hard, though it is filled with qualifications. If the story and characters haven't caught your interest yet, or if you're just not interested in crime thrillers, then there's probably not going to be enough in Kane &...
Interesting visual style, Satisfying gunplay with weapons that really pack a punch, Multiplayer modes can be a lot of fun.
Story mode is only around four hours long, Online modes suffer from noticeable lag, Limited selection of multiplayer modes and maps, Action doesn't take long to get repetitive.
This gritty cover-based shooter is better than its predecessor, but as a package, it's light on content....
Abstract: Two steps forward and one step back.I am admittedly a fan of 2007’s Kane & Lynch: Dead Men. I really enjoyed the characters, the innovative online mode and most of all, the locales. When I heard IO was doing a sequel I had high hopes that they would fi...
Abstract: On paper, Kane & Lynch: Dead Men was a great idea. A Michael Mann-inspired game of greed and betrayal, which regrettably fell way short of the mark with a sloppy execution, it could have been so much more, and given Danish developer IO Interactive's en...
Abstract: Name: Genre: Platform: Gaming duos are no rare thing. You've got Mario and Luigi and their quietly-bubbling sibling rivalry, the homo-erotic bromance of Dom and Marcus from Gears of War, not to mention the Freudian weirdness going on between the Lit...
To play this game is to feel for it. So much artistic talent gone to waste on an unforgiveably short campaign whose gameplay not only appears to be a forgotten aside, but is comprehensively irritating.Luckily, it's buoyed up by its unique and enjoyable...