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The action is inspired at times
Shaky cam gimmick is unique even if it is nonsensical and a little nauseating
The action is inspired at times, shaky cam gimmick is unique even if it is nonsensical and a little nauseating
A shallow story, unlikeable characters, uneven action
Full of unlikeable characters and mindless violence, Dog Days is a grisly mess of a game. It tries hard to be a tense and gritty crime drama, but it lacks the narrative chops to give its two murderous stars any sense of humanity or emotion. So what are yo...
Abstract: After so much speculation on the internet and a variety of impressive trailers, Kane & Lynch 2 Dog Days has finally arrived on PS3, XBox 360 and PC. Although the original title received mixed reviews, the gaming community was split on whether it was a ...
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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.
Kane and Lynch are back and this time they are hitting the mean streets of Shanghai. Does Kane & Lynch 2 escape through the seedy alleyways to safety or does it get riddled with bullet holes? Check out our full review, After the Break!Full Review:STO...
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...