Sequels are a funny thing. When a game is good-but-not-quite-great, we see the smallest solutions to itty bitty flaws, a few things that could have been spectacular given just a little more ...
The goal of most video games involves defeating enemies in some way or another. Maybe you jump on their heads. Maybe you slash them with a sword. If you've been equipped with the wonders of modern ...
Following the success of Shank, developer Klei Entertainment revealed that its sequel, Shank 2, is due out in early 2012. With over a year’s worth of work already invested, the game debuts with a ...
Shank 2 will be available on PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 on February 7th for $9.99 (800 Microsoft Points). The Klei-developed sequel adds new modes, new weapons, smarter enemies, and more advanced combo ...
At the heart of PS3 is the Cell Broadband Engine, one of the most advanced computer processors in the world, that enables massive floating point calculation, and Blu-ray Disc (BD) drive, providing a ...
Retro-fused brawler Shank 2 will be released on February 8, Electronic Arts has confirmed. The sequel will be available to download on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade for €9.99 and 800 ...
EA's announced it'll release Shank 2 on PSN and XBLA from February 8. The Klei action sequel, which will set you back 800 MS points or € 9.99, continues the story of Shank from the first game. A new ...
The team of professional animators at Klei has increased its output for Shank 2. "The goal here was to blow away our previous fidelity and set a new bar for ourselves," Klei co-founder Jamie Cheng ...
Shank was considered as one of the sleeper hits of PSN games back when it was released in 2010. Developer Klei Entertainment is set to release the sequel sometimes this year and promises Shank 2 will ...
Shank, much like the tool it was named after, was a quick and bloody game. There certainly were some rough edges to work out, but it was still an effective brawler in its own right. The sequel doesn’t ...
Shank, much like the tool it was named after, was a quick and bloody game. There certainly were some rough edges to work out, but it was still an effective brawler in its own right. The sequel doesn’t ...
The folks over at Klei Entertainment had a great idea with the original Shank, a visually impressive 2D sidescrolling, beat-em-up with a huge helping of blood and violence. So it’s not surprising that ...