E3: Kane & Lynch: Dead Men new info, screens, and Eureopean packshots
Because we can’t get enough even after E3 have passed, here is IO Interactive‘s package full of Kane & Lynch: Dead Men goodies. We’ve got new info, screens, and packshots that will hit Europe.
From the makers of the much successful Hitman franchise comes a tale of two guys, mismatched by destiny to tag along for a ride. The game promises to be a tense and unpredictable experience, as a flawed mercenary and a medicated psychopath join up to encounter all sorts of trouble. Players can play as Kane in single player mode, and either character during two-player co-op.
Mayhem can break out anywhere, even in places where you least expect it – crowded nightclubs, peaceful banks, you name it. Other crazy elements are thrown into the mix, like rappelling from buildings, making strategic moves such as offering cover fire or launching surprise attacks, and other fun stuff to do in a third-person game. You won’t be alone with your crew giving a hand, and ordering them around is intuitive and very easy.
Also offered are innovative multiplayer levels that would raise the bar outside playing with a single friend. Up to eight people can hook up to make up a crew loaded with guns and bad ass.
Screens and packshots after the jump!
Because we can’t get enough even after E3 have passed, here is IO Interactive‘s package full of Kane & Lynch: Dead Men goodies. We’ve got new info, screens, and packshots that will hit Europe.
From the makers of the much successful Hitman franchise comes a tale of two guys, mismatched by destiny to tag along for a ride. The game promises to be a tense and unpredictable experience, as a flawed mercenary and a medicated psychopath join up to encounter all sorts of trouble. Players can play as Kane in single player mode, and either character during two-player co-op.
Mayhem can break out anywhere, even in places where you least expect it – crowded nightclubs, peaceful banks, you name it. Other crazy elements are thrown into the mix, like rappelling from buildings, making strategic moves such as offering cover fire or launching surprise attacks, and other fun stuff to do in a third-person game. You won’t be alone with your crew giving a hand, and ordering them around is intuitive and very easy.
Also offered are innovative multiplayer levels that would raise the bar outside playing with a single friend. Up to eight people can hook up to make up a crew loaded with guns and bad ass.