Post by slashprower on Apr 10, 2010 12:37:14 GMT -5
playstationlifestyle.net/2010/02/26/kane-lynch-2-dog-days-details-revealed/
It's basically a ton about Dog Days revealed from how the ESRB rsted it. And I quote:
"This is a third-person shooter in which players assume the role of two criminals through the underworld of Shanghai. The game incorporates a stylized surveillance-camera art style that supplements the action. Players shoot their way around the city in search of a specific target. They assassinate suspects, infiltrate the mob, and kill many enemies along the way. Sniper shots and gun battles against enemies are frenetic and depicted realistically. Intense depictions include damage inflicted on civilians: players can walk up to any character and shoot them at point-blank range; the dead can be shot on the ground, causing frequent splashes and pools of blood. Blood frequently stains city streets, subway walls, and vehicles. In a sequence occurring after implied torture, the two criminals are depicted with slash marks and gashes across their bodies; the characters are naked except for a blurry mosaic effect. The game contains some references to the drug trade (e.g., “coke”), and use of the words f**k, motherf**ker, and sh*t."
Okay, bad language is the norm...realistic gun battles, that's cool...you'd have to be able to kill innocents if you're playing as Lynch, but I won't really do it because I'm not an asshole...drug trade, well that was mentioned in the first game, too...blood, whatever...Wait. Even if it's blurred, they're going to be a sequence in which they are naked. Um. No.[/u]
For those who don't know, Kane and Lynch are these guys:
(Lynch is in the foreground, Kane is in the background)
That sound you heard was my mind considering this for about two seconds, then rejecting that image completely. Christ, I'm never going to be allowed to buy this game, ever.
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It's basically a ton about Dog Days revealed from how the ESRB rsted it. And I quote:
"This is a third-person shooter in which players assume the role of two criminals through the underworld of Shanghai. The game incorporates a stylized surveillance-camera art style that supplements the action. Players shoot their way around the city in search of a specific target. They assassinate suspects, infiltrate the mob, and kill many enemies along the way. Sniper shots and gun battles against enemies are frenetic and depicted realistically. Intense depictions include damage inflicted on civilians: players can walk up to any character and shoot them at point-blank range; the dead can be shot on the ground, causing frequent splashes and pools of blood. Blood frequently stains city streets, subway walls, and vehicles. In a sequence occurring after implied torture, the two criminals are depicted with slash marks and gashes across their bodies; the characters are naked except for a blurry mosaic effect. The game contains some references to the drug trade (e.g., “coke”), and use of the words f**k, motherf**ker, and sh*t."
Okay, bad language is the norm...realistic gun battles, that's cool...you'd have to be able to kill innocents if you're playing as Lynch, but I won't really do it because I'm not an asshole...drug trade, well that was mentioned in the first game, too...blood, whatever...Wait. Even if it's blurred, they're going to be a sequence in which they are naked. Um. No.[/u]
For those who don't know, Kane and Lynch are these guys:
(Lynch is in the foreground, Kane is in the background)
That sound you heard was my mind considering this for about two seconds, then rejecting that image completely. Christ, I'm never going to be allowed to buy this game, ever.
-_________-;