Square Enix has released another trailer detailing one of Kane and Lynch 2’s included multiplayer gametypes, Undercover Cop, which features one randomly chosen undercover policeman in the midst of a bunch of crooks.
The aim of the game? The undercover cop needs to act like one of the crooks during the round, but simultaneously try and stop the bad guys from completing their objective: steal millions of dollars within a time limit.
Sounds like another top notch concept for a multiplayer mode – get all the visual details with the newly released trailer and a bunch of screenshot for Kane & Lynch 2’s Undercover Cop multiplayer mode below:
Kane & Lynch 2: Dogs Days - Undercover Cop Multiplayer Mode Trailer
Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days is shaping up very nicely, and releases in the US on August 24th, and in the UK on August 27th, for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.
Leaf through El33tonline’s previous coverage of Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days for a bunch more screenshots, video looks at other game modes and the singleplayer campaign, and extra detailed information.
Everybody loves double-experience weekends, right? For a while now, they've been shoring up the XP gap in Aion, helping to push players over the hump of the long grind. While there's an upcoming double-experience weekend starting this Friday, the Aion team has informed the community that these golden days of glory may be short-lived, with these special weekends becoming a rarer occurence in the future.
As self-proclaimed connoisseurs of all things cute, we have to give it up for these adorable Street Fighter / Lucky Star figurines, which are now available for preorder. If you’re not familiar with Lucky Star, it’s sort of like Japan’s answer to Penny Arcade.
The anime series started off as a four-panel manga that ran in the Japanese computer game magazine Comptiq. It’s one of those “slice of life” series that focuses on the daily dilemmas of its four main characters and is loaded with inside jokes and references for gamers, anime, and manga fans.
The figurines have been constructed with care by Good Smile Company. We love how the joints are movable, which will allow you to strike the perfect Street Fighter pose. The box set with all four figurines can be preordered for about 2,220 yen (about $25 or £17) at retailers, like Hobby Link Japan, AmiAmi, and Hobby Search.
Above: The Lucky Star anime is packed with arcane references and jokes about videogames, anime, manga, and everything geeky. Click the image above to see the clip with this Street Fighter reference
Above: Guile (played by Konata). We love this Sonic Boom pose
Above: Ryu (played by Kagami). We think this is more of a Ken-like pose. But the joints are adjustable, so you can give her a more serious stance
Above: Ken (played by Tsukasa). Shoryukens are what Kens do best!
Above: Viper (played by Miyuki). She looks ready to deliver some serious beat downs (extra smiles included)
[Source: Tomopop]