With all the hubbub surrounding its
Gamespot review and subsequent aftermath, there were plenty of areas in which
Kane and Lynch didn't get enough credit. There were great characters and performances and style to spare, not to mention an innovative multiplayer mode that pitted cops against robbers and (in time) robbers against robbers and (if you were playing with dumb people) cops against cops. Now, fans of that mode are getting a little love with four downloadable maps for "Fragile Alliance."
The maps, collectively titled "The Dope Bag" will be arriving on Xbox Live and PSN on April 17 and, what's more, they'll be totally free. Here's to you, "Fragile Alliance," in hopes that you'll finally get that moment in the sun you've dreamed of.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Zootittles @ Apr 8th 2008 9:10AM
Color me meh.
Blazur @ Apr 8th 2008 9:13AM
DLC is great, but will it put food on your table when it's directly responsible for getting you fired?
Sir Fidlious Wong (Zeon Defense Force) @ Apr 8th 2008 9:26AM
Great caption....
I would kill for Starcraft, yes....
THE WICKER MAN (BWF) (GT: Dalek Prime) @ Apr 8th 2008 11:58AM
This game killed jobs and integrity.
jimmygotsmack @ Apr 8th 2008 1:27PM
The game didn't do that, the people who own the game did.
JeSuZ Cicle @ Apr 8th 2008 10:25AM
Hooray, thats my birthday, oh wait now it doesnt feel that special anymore
:(
stoik @ Apr 8th 2008 11:53AM
Starcraft doesn't kill people. People with Starcrafts kill people.
GearsofPeace @ Apr 8th 2008 3:24PM
Looks like all that "bad publicity" over this game shows there isn't such a thing as "bad" publicity:
1 million copies sold on Xbox360?
600K sold on the PS3?
How many on PC?
Gurei @ Apr 8th 2008 3:39PM
IDC about any randomd dood that died about starcraft,but i DO miss the gamespot staff.
These game,never played but im disgusted by it.