A nice story line combined with unique game play for a shooter makes K&L probably the best single player and co-op shooter of the month. (The sequel "2" just launched)
So lets get to the content:
For two guys who debuted as Dead Men back in 2007, Adam "Kane" Marcus and James Seth Lynch are in pretty good shape. Kane's nose is no longer broken, Lynch's medication is keeping his inner psycho under control, and their gritty second outing improves upon the first in just about every way. Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days looks better, sounds better, and plays better than its predecessor, and while its story mode clocks in at an all-too-short four hours or so, a handful of other modes are fun to keep playing for a while after the credits have rolled. Kane and Lynch still aren't characters you're likely to empathize with, but shooting up Shanghai in their company isn't a bad way to spend a dog day afternoon. Read more
Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days E3 2010 Trailer Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days 'Welcome to Shanghai' Gameplay Trailer
A few words from IGN critics:
"It has a true intensity to it that most shooters lack"
"For Kane & Lynch 2, you should expect the unexpected."
"Its uniqueness creates an instant allure."
-IGN