Kayne and Lynch is actually not bad, as long as you Co-op.

Ξ March 12th, 2008 | → | ∇ |

More games should feature two player co-op. Either single player or extra missions - going back, while at Uni my housemate and I played the Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory co-op missions together on the original Xbox. It was so much fun, especially when things got a bit lad-ish and we raced each other to the exit, punching each other over ledges instead of assisting the other out of windows.

While Gears of War was tons of fun, Kayne and Lynch doesn’t quite match this as it’s fraught with gameplay problems and continual bugs, however there’s still something entertaining for two people to sit there and shout at the screen.

We’d do Halo 3 co-op, but as a gamerpoint whore there’s no benefit for me to replay this. I just can’t really face it either, it’s like playing the same fucking level/game over and over again. There’s too many other (better) 360 games to spend (waste) my time on.
Army of Two looks entertaining though and yet another co-op to fill our current gaming requirement. Although, apologies in advance for my anticipated and continual swearing, Hiren.

Xbox 360 + Richard = Leading Smacktalking Motherfucker.

You don’t want to play online with me, I go to the effort of making up new insults.

 

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