Kane & Lynch: Dead Men
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men | |
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Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | IO Interactive |
Udgiver | Eidos Interactive |
Serie | Kane & Lynch |
Komponist | Jesper Kyd |
Distributør | PlayStation Store Good Old Games Steam |
Motor | Glacier med Havok physics |
Udgivet | 14. november 2007 23. november 2007 6. december 2007 |
Genre | Action |
Spiltype | Singleplayer Multiplayer |
Platforme | Windows Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 |
Eksterne links | |
KaneAndLynch.com | |
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Kane & Lynch: Dead Men er et samarbejdsbaseret action-computerspil udviklet af danske IO Interactive, og udgivet af Eidos Interactive til Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 og Windows. Spillet afbilder en voldelig og kaotisk rejse af to mænd – en bristet lejesoldat og en medicineret psykopat – og deres brutale attituder mod det rigtige og forkerte. Det er blevet bekræftet, at filmstudiet Lionsgate har købt rettighederne til filmudgaven.
Se også
Eksterne henvisninger
- Officielt website
- Kane & Lynch: Dead Men på Internet Movie Database (engelsk)
- Kane & Lynch: Dead Men på Filmdatabasen
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