IO Interactive is rather shy when it comes to releasing images of Kane & Lynch: Dog Days so today, we are only shown three new screenshots. The surveillance camera look does not seem particularly convincing in stills, but word on the street is that it looks great in motion. Hopefully we will see it for ourselves soon enough.
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Gameplay wise.. well the first was terrible..but there was promise there, the pacing was pretty strong, even if the script was weak. I hope they tighten up the controls and cover system alot. And hopefully make the multiplayer live up to it's potential this time.
Oh, and put in loads of swearing words - thats always cool. I love nothing better than playing a character who's got tourette's
some other reason I'm missing?
The game should be a fun rent though. I can't see the MP being good enough to ever warrant a purchase.
some other reason I'm missing?
The game should be a fun rent though. I can't see the MP being good enough to ever warrant a purchase.
for me the likes of GOW3, uncharted 2 and mass effect deserve to be suported...99% of multiplatform games dont, they rarely entertain me for more then a single playthrough (even the great ones) and they're not worth paying 40 quid for. sure there are the odd exceptions, GTA4, batman AA etc. but they're rare.
i've have never really rented a game and thought to myself "i wish i bought this", but if i had a quid for every game i'd BOUGHT and wished i rented i'd be rich.
for me exclusives are the only reasons to own a console...the multiplats just keep you busy while you're waiting for the next one.
not to mention costs. there was a time when i'd buy every game that even remotely interested me, exclusive or otherwise. but then i found online rental services. you pay what amounts to the cost of maybe 3 games, but you get to play almost every game released in a year. it's smarter to just rent most things.
plus a lot of my "fandom" lies withing existing established exclusive franchises from last gen or even the generation before. i will buy the likes of GOW3 out of necessity and becasue i love that franchise. games like dante's inferno..well, lets just say i'm not sure i even want to rent it, never mind pay good money for it. multiplat titles just havnt wowed me as much this gan as they did previous generations...as i said, there ARE the odd exceptions, but i can count them on one hand.
I loved the first game, warts and all, because of its unique characters, storytelling, and intense action. They're already improving the cover system and shooting reticle, but I hope it doesn't feel very mainstream streamlined like a boring Gears game.
This gen has been dominated by some of the best multiplatform titles ever. Heck, my most anticipated game is not GOW3 or Reach . . . Sure, I'm looking forward to both, but I'd pick Elder Scrolls V over either in a heartbeat (which is sure to be multiplatform). Oblivion, Fallout 3, Bioshock, Dragon Age, GTA, COD, Orange Box, etc...
This gen has been awesome for multiplatform titles. Pitted against each other, I see no trend of exclusives being generally better games at all. for every upcoming exclusive I'm looking forward to, I can easily name at least one multiplatform title with equal appeal.
This gen has had some stonking MF games.. What happened to Rainbow Six?
Not all exclusives are fantastic though, do rem the Haze and Too humans of this world..