Kane and Lynch Dead Men

Kane and Lynch Dead Men

Kane and Lynch is an action game. It's the follow up game to the Hitman series by IO Interactive and Eidos Interative.

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Square Enix confirms Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC sequel to 2007's Dead Men will be set in the Shanghai underworld. IO Interactive's Kane & Lynch: Dead Men introduced the world to the titular duo in a violent third-person shooter that received a lukewarm reception from critics. That was never going to be the last gamers saw of the pair, as Lionsgate landed the rights to bring Kane & Lynch to the big screen even before the original game launched. (Bruce Willis has since reportedly signed on to play Kane.) It's hard keeping a de 16 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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If you’ve played the original, you’ll known that Kane & Lynch: Dead Men was an entertaining but rough-edged game (it was littered with controversy, most notable the firing of Jeff Gerstman ). But, with all the hope in the world, maybe they can address these issues in the sequel, Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days . Square-Enix Europe have announced today that Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days will be releasing sometime next year on the PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 and PC. The sequel “is a raw and brutal crime shooter designed to take players on an even more intense story experience, following ... Read Full Story
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IO Interactive has taken the wraps off Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days, the sequel to 2007’s Kane & Lynch: Dead Men. Dog Days will be available for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in 2010, released under the EIDOS game label. Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days is described as a “raw and brutal crime shooter,” and promises to immerse players in an intense story experience through the gritty underworld of Shaghai. The game introduces a new “never before seen” visual experience that is inspired by documentary filmmakers and the user-generated era. Gamers can also look forward to new fragile alliance multiplayer modes. ... Read Full Story
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Great Hitman is one of the coolest games I've ever played, especially blood money. It was better than the last contacts game, how each level was more unique(such as not raining in almost every level in contacts)It has more creative options of what he can do to complete these missions. The stories are more interesting than before and will get people hooked. I loved the different types of locations and how at the end of each level I could see on a newspaper(like giving an overall score) how many witnesses there were to how well I did with gun firing.pretty cool and definitely a ... Read Full Story
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IO Interactive has taken the wraps off Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days, the sequel to 2007’s Kane & Lynch: Dead Men. Dog Days will be available for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC in 2010, released under the EIDOS game label. Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days is described as a “raw and brutal crime shooter,” and promises to immerse players in an intense story experience through the gritty underworld of Shaghai.Contributor: Lisa  
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IO Interactive's Kane & Lynch did fairly well for Eidos back in 2007 -- despite some unfortunate controversy -- and now Square Enix is hoping to cash in on their recent purchase of Eidos with a Kane & Lynch sequel. As anyone who follows the videogame trademark scene might have suspected, the follow-up will be titled Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days. Square Enix intends on...  
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More details of sequel begin to emerge. The next instalment in the Kane & Lynch series will feature an online co-op mode, along with the offline co-op and competitive online modes of the first game. As reported by Kotaku, Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days will see you playing as our nutty old friend Lynch. He's roaming around the...  
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A big-screen adaptation of Kane & Lynch is on its way, and the first major casting has been announced. GameDaily interviewed Hollywood producer Adrian Askarieh, who said that Bruce Willis has been cast as the titular character Kane. He also says casting for Lynch will start shortly, and Lionsgate will be the distributor. "After Bruce Willis read [the script], he called it...  
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Eidos sequel to the 2007's Kane & Lynch: Dead Men, likely titled Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days and likely teased in this fascinating but brief video, may be giving your eyeballs more Kane and Lynch than you bargained for. According to a potentially spoiler-filled e-mail—yes, spoiler alert in effect!—from a regularly reliable tipster, Messrs. Kane and Lynch will be on the run entirely in the buff for one of the game's levels. That's for the whole...  
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To accompany today's official unveiling of IO Interactive's Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days, we have some new surveillance-camera-style trailers for the game. Eidos has said that they are aiming to bring “a fresh perspective to the words ‘intensity’ and ‘realism’ in video games,” and judging from these trailers, I’d say they are well on their way to doing just that. There is something truly unnerving and unsettling about the videos, and if that can...  
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It was back in June of this year that we heard about the new PlayStation video game Uncharted: Drake's Fortune being adapted for film, and at that time it was given to Kyle Ward, the man who wrote 3 Rounds and the upcoming Hitman 2 and Kane & Lynch scripts, both video game adaptations although Hitman is a sequel to the adaptation. Now though the news is telling us that he's off the project, and it's not a reflection on him, it's a reflection...  
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