If the folks behind Kane & Lynch 2 should be sued, they should be sued for something other than the “vicious vilifying” of the Chinese people. And they should be sued for a lot more than $US1585 — that figure would represent no more than 27 copies of the title sold at full retail price here and I’m certain the actual victims of the game’s nausea-inducing shaky-cam and the nauseating characters depicted by it, number far more than that.
Of course, it could be argued that Hollywood is simply where video games go to die.
The big screen version of crime series Kane & Lynch keeps losing director after director. According to the Los Angeles Times, the flick has – you guessed it – lost its latest director.