Kane and Lynch is, overall, a very enjoyable experience. Although many critics, (basically everyone) had lists of all the flaws in the game, it is still very good. Don't get me wrong, it does have flaws but, then again, what game doesn't? Every game has at least one minor error or something just plain stupid in it that makes everyone angry. The controls for Kane and Lynch are not exactly what the critics said, and by that i mean they are not that bad. While they are different, such as left bumper being to duck, or other controls that are not usual present in a third-person shooter. Another flaw, and one of the flaws even i have to say is quite annoying, is the excessive cursing throughout the game. It seems that every other word is the f-bomb. It seems as though the entire script was written by a 12 year old who just learned all the curse words. Enough with the flaws, however. Kane and Lynch, story wise, is very intriguing. It is about a mercenary, Kane, who is paired up with a medicated psychopath, Lynch, after they both break out of a truck on the way to death row. The graphics, while not the best on the xbox 360, are not very bad, and most of the time they are fine. The story is very intriguing and keeps you interested because, besides the cursing, the idea of the story itself is straight out of a hollywood movie. The difficulty is moderate, and definitely gets harder as you get towards the end of the game, as the farther you get you keep the same men only the enemy keeps getting reinforcements. Overall, the game is good, and worth a try now that it is only about $10 USD.
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