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The editors liked
Fastbased action and interesting art direction
The action is inspired at times
And the shaky cam gimmick is unique
Even if it is nonsensical and a little nauseating.
Interesting visual style
Satisfying gunplay with weapons that really pack a punch
Multiplayer modes can be a lot of fun.
The editors didn't like
Story falls flat
Shaky cam is annoying
And a terrible ending.
A shallow story
Unlikeable characters
And uneven action bogs down what could have been a competent crime thriller.
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Tony , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When the original Kane & Lynch game released almost three years ago, it quickly became a household name amongst gamers, not because it was a great game but because of the immense amount of hubbub surrounding one particular review of the game that ended wi...
Abstract: Shanghai seems to be a popular place for two guys with lots of guns to hang out these days. Earlier this year I took two heavily armed soldiers through the city in Army of Two: The 40th Day, and now I’m back with my trailer-trash buddies, Kane and Lync...
Story falls flat, Shaky cam is annoying, and a terrible ending.
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Abstract: Who's filming this? It's a relevant question for Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days, with a digital video aesthetic that makes little to no sense. From rampant compression artifacts, low light noise, and garish contrast bleed, everything is made to look like i...
Abstract: Kane and Lynch: Dead Men is one of gaming’s most notorious recent entries, but not for the “usual suspects” reasons. Sure, IO Interactive’s new IP was violent and crime-ridden, but it didn’t stir up the moral furor that accompanies a GTA or even a Doom...
Abstract: In anticipation of the second game’s release, I finally went back and finished the first Kane and Lynch. It was far from perfect, but it had its good points and it was a promising start to a new franchise form the great guys behind the Hitman series. W...
The original Kane & Lynch was one of the greatest missed opportunities the gaming world has ever seen. While the gritty storyline and simply hateful characters provided a wonderful backdrop for some delightfully gory shootouts, a distinct lack of varie...
Abstract: Kane & Lynch: Dead Men was one of the most notorious games of this generation. Famously bad, the game made headlines after a GameSpot reviewer gave it a low score and ended up fired because, allegedly, it had upset Eidos and the site's marketing depa...
Abstract: For two guys who debuted as Dead Men back in 2007, Adam "Kane" Marcus and James Seth Lynch are in pretty good shape. Kane's nose is no longer broken, Lynch's medication is keeping his inner psycho under control, and their gritty second outing improves ...