He wants to do one last job and then retire and so he gets in contact with Glazer, to smuggle some weapons and he is met in Shanghai by Lynch.īefore taking Kane to his hotel, Lynch asks him to accompany him on a little job he needs to do having a chat with a local thug who has been talking too much. Kane has been travelling the world, pulling heists where he could, but it becomes evident from the trailer to the game that the last heist went horribly wrong and his entire crew got killed while he got away, without the money. Lynch is working as a thug for some a British smuggler named Glazer, has a girl and regularly takes his medication. In Dog Days, Kane is reunited with Lynch who now lives in Shanghai. Pretty soon both Kane and Lynch get burned by The Seven but manage to turn the tables and start hunting for them all over the globe, this time as partners. After the escape, Lynch is tasked to help Kane retrieve the money he supposedly stole, while The Seven threaten to kill Kane’s ex-wife and daughter. They put Lynch, a wife-murdering sociopath, in the same transport and make sure that Kane is prepared to get busted out. The Seven stage a prison transport escape for Kane, who is en route to death row, where he is to be put to death for past crimes. Kane stole money from them and he has to get the money back. In Dead Men, Kane and Lynch are put together by The Seven, a council of top level, international crime bosses that Kane used to belong to.
The look and feel of the game improved greatly, and while there was still some snags with the controls, the overall gameplay experience improved pretty dramatically. This time around, the story was simpler and the interaction between the two protagonists more interesting and more intense. Kane & Lynch: Dog Days, the sequel to Kane & Lynch: Dead Men was quite a ride.