Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Hands-On - New Levels on the PS3 and PC

We play through a couple of previously unseen campaign levels on the PC and the PlayStation 3.

PS3 Gameplay

See Kane and Lynch in action on the PS3 for the first time.

Currently scheduled for release toward the end of November, Kane & Lynch: Dead Men is a game that we've seen an awful lot of over the past year or so. While covering the game throughout its development we've played through a number of the story-driven campaign missions, and earlier this month we were afforded our first look at its innovative "fragile alliance " competitive multiplayer mode. Until our latest meeting with Eidos, though, we had only ever seen Kane & Lynch running on the Xbox 360. Last week we had an opportunity to check out both the PC and PlayStation 3 versions of the game, and we played through a couple of previously unseen campaign levels in the process. Minor spoilers are included in this story.

The first new level we played through is titled Withdrawal, and will see you (as Kane) teaming up with Lynch and a "vault breaker" acquaintance to pull off a bank heist. The bank in question will also appear in the aforementioned fragile alliance mode, but the job is a little less straightforward in campaign mode. For starters, it's not even money that you're after, it's the contents of a safety-deposit box inside a well-guarded vault. In a gameplay sequence not wholly unlike something you might expect in one of IO Interactive's Hitman games, the team doesn't just shoot its way into the bank--rather, it quietly takes out a couple of security guards and then, after going in through the back door and finding a way up onto the roof, one of the guys dumps something into the bank's ventilation system to make everyone inside drowsy.

Once back inside the bank, Lynch is tasked with taking care of hostages in the main lobby while you accompany the third member of the team to the vault. Predictably, not everyone in the bank has fallen foul of whatever was dumped into the ventilation system, and the security guards and cops that you come up against en route to the vault are equipped with body armor that makes them much more difficult to take down (three headshots appeared to be the minimum) than their colleagues earlier in the mission. The blade that Kane carries at all times ensures that his melee attacks are still reasonably effective, but even if you can get close enough to the guys you need to take out, you'll find that they rarely go down without a fight. When you reach the vault, your job will be to watch the back of your vault breaker as he attempts to get you in, which plays out in much the same way as your journey to the vault, save for the fact that you won't get any help from your comrade as the guards and cops come at you.

Your next mission, of course, will be to escape from the scene of the crime. A small army of SWAT officers has been tasked with stopping you, though, and their artificial intelligence looks to be every bit as effective as their arsenal. We didn't make out of the bank on our attempt--we were disoriented by tear gas grenades and then, while attempting to take cover until our vision returned to normal, a small SWAT team stormed the lobby and made its way up to one of the balconies overlooking the ground floor that we were on. At that point we were sitting ducks, and even our colleagues' multiple attempts to revive us weren't enough to turn the odds back in our favor.

The second mission that we played is titled Exchange, and will appear much later in the game. Without wishing to give too much away, Kane and Lynch have kidnapped the daughter of someone important for blackmail purposes and are in the process of trying to make the exchange when things go awry. Set in a park underneath a network of Japanese freeways, the level is quite different from any that we've played through previously in that it takes place at the dead of night and features far fewer objects to take cover behind. During the gunfight that ensues you'll need to use your colleagues wisely to stand any chance of making it out alive, and when you're pinned down inside a gazebo by snipers positioned on the freeways above, your only option is to radio in their positions to Lynch so he can take care of them.

Ultimately, you need to escape the level by getting up onto one of the freeways and reaching your getaway vehicle. Predictably, the freeway is swarming with cops by the time you get there, and there aren't too many places to find good cover since the road appears to have been closed to traffic. It was while sending our colleagues into the firing line ahead of us that one of the Eidos representatives we were meeting with told us about one of Kane & Lynch's more interesting Xbox 360 achievements: Apparently it's possible to make it through the game without firing a single shot and just instructing your colleagues to do all of the dirty work--and that's exactly what you'll have to do. We were also told that Exchange will be one of the levels used in Kane & Lynch's competitive online play.

Although we must've seen the majority of what Kane & Lynch: Dead Men's campaign has to offer at this point, we're still eager to get our hands on the finished game next month. The PlayStation 3 version that we saw was almost indistinguishable from the Xbox 360 game that we've played previously, and although the PC version was being shown on a laptop that we very much doubt did it justice, switching between the two platforms during our session wasn't jarring at all. Our only concerns with Kane & Lynch at this point are that the auto-cover system doesn't always seem as eager as to back us up against objects as we are, and that some of the AI-controlled colleagues in the game are a little too quick to move forward when instructed to target a specific enemy when they could just as easily remain in cover.

Kane & Lynch: Dead Men is currently scheduled for release on November 20. Expect more on the game, including a full review, in the not-too-distant future.

140 Comments

  • Da_Bacon_master

    Posted Oct 2, 2008 3:43 pm PT

    i never saw a problem with the game in the very first place and i thought i was just weird..but now that i see other people think the same maybe its not just me and ive read reviews on this site..and its just plain stupid..if your PC cant handle the game at max then its not the game..christ..dont blame the game for your PC problems and someone said this had 1995 graphics? yeah right pal in all honestly your going to HAVE to try it to really understand how it is..if its not your type of game then yeah you'll hate it but yeah..i really didnt see any problems..well a few mayb with the aimer not being 100% right on..but yeah

  • SwitchBlade4474

    Posted Apr 14, 2008 6:32 am PT

    Christ even if it is that bad (which i don't think it is) bloody just going "OMG!!1 this game is lame!!!" is not constructive at all, it just shows how simple minded you are. This game is really quite alot of fun, love the multiplayer, the whole bank heist idea is great

  • J2TheB

    Posted Feb 1, 2008 5:56 am PT

    I don't think the game is THAT bad, although there are a few things that does make the game awful, its just that when you feel like playing a real "skop, skiet en donner" game, then play this, its really cool

  • Lord_Tigger

    Posted Dec 17, 2007 4:09 am PT

    And yet they still have not reviewed the game. I hate conspiracy theories but holy cats you can practically smell this one.

  • Serchant

    Posted Dec 7, 2007 10:19 am PT

    Its not the greatest game ever but still good, no matter what those haters say.

  • Crimacabre

    Posted Dec 5, 2007 4:39 am PT

    This game is so LAME!

    Worst game ever created, imo.

  • painkiller74

    Posted Dec 4, 2007 5:54 am PT

    Wow They shut down the Jeff Gerstmann Departs forum on the homepage! GS you really are a regular Venezuelan leader!

  • JackfnBurton

    Posted Dec 3, 2007 8:03 am PT

    wow this gam luks awsum i will by it I hop it has gud grafiks. This concludes another installment of Useless Post Theater.

  • Zerosumgame

    Posted Dec 2, 2007 8:21 pm PT

    It is so ugly that it went pass ugly and into beautiful.

  • greenskin2000

    Posted Dec 2, 2007 3:59 am PT

    Dont buy this game! It just sucks!

  • XBASX

    Posted Dec 1, 2007 3:26 am PT

    Kane and Lynch is an UGLY UGLY game.

  • trapezanidis

    Posted Nov 30, 2007 9:19 pm PT

    hey all what happened with jeff how did he loose his job Cheers Brandon

  • OtakuRay

    Posted Nov 30, 2007 1:58 pm PT

    Jeff is right, this game is LAME!!!

  • banodyne

    Posted Nov 30, 2007 2:17 am PT

    I call shennanigans on Gamespt for firing Jeff Gerstmann for his Kane & Lynch review. Just because Eidos paid a ton of advertising and they had a movie deal in place before the game was even released, it's not right for the business people to interefere with an honest review. The game wasn't good. That's the consensus from multiple reviews. It's pretty obvious they pushed it out before it was ready. The co-op play, which was a major promotion point in the play, was missing. More refinement was needed at every level except the graphics. This game needed more development time, plain and simple. Don't kill the messenger Eidos.

    Loonnngggg time reader of Gamespot.com but Jeff Gerstmann's firing makes me wary of this site's reviews if the advertiser pays enough. Sorry, going to EGM and 1up.com after this. Editor-in-Chief Dan "Shoe" Hsu has gone on record in interviews saying that Ziff Davis has a "seperation of church and state" policy with regards to advertising and editorial.

  • Shtinky

    Posted Nov 29, 2007 11:12 pm PT

    JEFF!

  • Luieburger

    Posted Nov 21, 2007 9:28 am PT

    Here's a hint. Don't come to my platform. It would be insulting to have this game being played here.

    Tell you what, I'll pay you the box price to NOT make this game for the PC.

    Silly console trash.

  • trapezanidis

    Posted Nov 16, 2007 7:42 am PT

    hey i found somthing on hitman blood money u gota hear this i found that kane & lynch are in the newspaper right after the first mission where u have to kill that guy in the closed park the training level mission the newspaper showed the prison van rolled on its side with a red truck next to it the red truck hits the side of the prison van rember all though kane & lynchs name isnt kane & lynch in the newspaper there names are littel and adam marcas so next time u play hit man blood money check out the paper after u complete the trianing level look on the left hand side of the newspaper and ull see the prison break out and read it Cheers Brandon

  • Haruhi_love

    Posted Nov 10, 2007 7:54 am PT

    will see should boost up my ps3 game collection hehe

  • gulamh

    Posted Nov 7, 2007 7:43 am PT

    I might get this game if the co-op mode is really good but for novembver i'm just going to stick with assassins creed and call of duty 4.

  • joniy

    Posted Nov 7, 2007 7:29 am PT

    look,one of the best games i 've played is hitman(1-4).FROM the creators of hitman you say??i 'll check this out

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