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Kane & Lynch: Dead Men PlayStation 3

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  • Age Rating: B 18

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Kane & Lynch: Dead Men follows the violent and chaotic journey of two men - a flawed mercenary and a medicated psychopath – and their brutal attitude towards right and wrong. … See more

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  • Age Rating: B 18
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Product Details

Released on 23/11/2007

Kane & Lynch: Dead Men follows the violent and chaotic journey of two men - a flawed mercenary and a medicated psychopath – and their brutal attitude towards right and wrong. This volatile partnership combined with innovative technologies allow for an unparalleled gaming experience.

Kane & Lynch: Dead Men will immerse players into an emotionally intense crime drama with unflinching action. Io-Interactive’s proprietary technology will deliver fluid high definition graphics and lighting, highly destructible environments, massive crowd AI, single, co-op and squad-based combat, a cinematic interface, and non-stop dialog between Kane and Lynch. The title also features innovative two-player co-op and groundbreaking online game play.

Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Features:

  • Tense and unpredictable experience: This is the violent and chaotic journey of two men: a flawed mercenary and a medicated psychopath. Each hates the other but must work together to save themselves and possibly the ones they love. Play Kane in single-player mode and either character in two-player co-op mode.
  • Violence erupts in meticulously created “safe” worlds: Realistic and responsive environments and crowds react when events get of out control. Crowded nightclubs and calm bank offices become scenes of sudden terror. Manipulate the environments and crowds strategically to complete objectives.
  • Wide variety of intense 3rd person game play: Rappel from buildings, firing on the run or from moving vehicles, launch surprise attacks, lay down cover fire, and shoot blind from around corners, hurl smoke, tear, and incendiary grenades.
  • Fast and intuitive combat: Lead a crew of criminal mercenaries to increase your chance of surviving and reaching your goals. You can also fight alone as your crew AI will automatically draw fire, throw grenades, lay down cover, and engage in close combat with their own signature moves.
  • Two-player co-operative game play: Team up and play the full story with a friend as either Kane or Lynch. On the big jobs, split the command of your crew. At any point in the game you can choose to play the next, or previous, levels in co-op.
  • Innovative multi-player levels: Based on the game’s themes for up to 8 players.
  • Dead Men do walk… and run… and gun… and blow stuff up!

    Kane, a scar-faced badass mercenary, and Lynch, a medicated psychopath, aren’t the most family-friendly frontmen for a videogame – so it’s just as well that the Hitman team’s latest title bears a stark BBFC 18 rating. Indeed, Eidos’ newest IP is a game for the adult demographic; Kane & Lynch: Dead Men will be one of 2007’s most violently compelling videogames and a true triple-A release for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.

    Will be. Usually we’d be tentative about saying that, but Kane & Lynch shows easily enough promise for us to forego caution. Billed as a ‘character-driven action game’ Dead Men is shaping up to be a stonking HD squad-based shooter, featuring a deadly duo with enough skeletons in their closets to keep gamers hooked.

    We’ve been lucky to see Kane & Lynch in action twice, and it’s looking increasingly polished. Dead Men also looks a lot like Hitman, with art style, animation and character design resonating Agent 47’s outings; though direction, set pieces and Kane & Lynch’s sheer high definition sheen owe a lot to Hollywood.

    Cinematic action game

    Kane & Lynch, then, is a truly cinematic action game – and boasts gameplay inventive enough to do the next-gen presentation proud. The first level we viewed sees Kane and Lynch heading through a nightclub to talk to the manager about her crime contacts, and end up knocking her out cold when she refuses to co-operate.

    The level then becomes about controlling Kane to clear a path for Lynch – manageress slung casually over his shoulder – through the crowded club; taking out gun-toting guards with Resident Evil 4 style over-the-shoulder aiming and a Gears of War-esque cover system, all while trying to avoid picking off the club’s panicked patrons.

    As if that wasn’t hectic enough, Lynch requires direction by the player. Simple stop and follow commands let Lynch know when to move, while fearful club-goers flee in their droves and electro-blue lights flash dizzyingly around the duo through a pumping techno soundtrack. It’s a thrillingly evocative, authentically lifelike scene unlike anything we’ve ever seen in a game.

    Fearful club-goers flee in their droves and electro-blue lights flash dizzyingly around the duo through a pumping techno soundtrack.

    And that’s just the first level we’ve seen. The second ups the ante, placing the pair – plus two accompanying squadmates – atop a Tokyo skyscraper, taking out more suit-wearing heavies with easy-issue squad commands before abseiling down the building’s glass wall to literally blow their way into the middle of a big corporate meeting.

    The cinematic ambition of Kane & Lynch is clear to see in this Tokyo setting; first on the roof, as the camera pans round to reveal the sprawling Tokyo skyline, then indoors as pillars crumble through gunfire, the screen smudges from smoke grenades, and blurs outright as Kane takes too much damage. Later lobby scenes are reminiscent of both Heat and The Matrix, and the level’s finale – seeing the player dodging snipers and blowing away riot shield-carrying cops at Shibuya station – only further show off Kane & Lynch’s accessible squad commands and unrelenting action.

    Revolutionary take

    Kane & Lynch uses an invisible form of Halo’s recharging health system, so taking cover from prolonged gunfire will keep you alive – though, much like Gears of War’s Execution multiplayer game mode, when felled you can still be revived by nearby team mates. That’s sure to compliment Kane & Lynch’s own online multiplayer mode, which we’re told – though details are currently scarce – will offer a ‘revolutionary take’ on third-person competitive blasting, plus Dead Men’s own co-op mode, in which player two will play as Lynch and actually experience his delusional, psychotic episodes as his medication runs low.

    Kane & Lynch, then, is a unique and supremely promising third-person shooter. In fact, so confident are Eidos of Kane & Lynch’s credentials that they’re quietly pitching for a spot in the Christmas chart. It’s a lofty goal, especially considering the slew of action games due later this year, but on our two showings, it’s a target these particular Dead Men should be demanding to shoot for.

    Preview by: Mark Scott
    Preview Published: 04.07.07

    Published: 04/07/2007

Kane & Lynch: Dead Men User Reviews
Top review
nathan
4 years ago
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
great overall game and fantastic online gameplay 9/10
Jonathan Scarff
5 years ago
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
Really good game. Had lots of fun. But not for you if you like a changing game because it is the same idea constantly. Really good online mode. Good story, i don't know why some people don't like the characters they are very good as antiheros. But every second word they say is f***. Allways wanted this sort of game. Also why does everyone think the cover system is so bad. I have no problem with it. 9/10. All the small problems don't add to much, but if you like to do more that 1 thing in lots of different places and ways, don't get it.
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
i think that the game is to short
Josh Matthews
5 years ago
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
This game is very very good, i never realised that the story is as long as it was which is very good. The online is ok but not the best.
Mark
5 years ago
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
i thought the game was great, graphivs make it look real life and the storylines for the game are great. makes you feel pasrt of something big going on. the ending is a bit short and unimpressing though.
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