At the end of Kane and Lynch: Dead Men, Kane and Lynch are rid of the pursuit by The7 (because they killed them all) and escape with Kane's daughter Jenny. The only foreshadowing for the sequel we catch a glimpse of is the angry Shelly leaving on a motorboat, hinting at a possible villain in the next game.

The first Kane and Lynch was not welcomed with a particularly warm reception, but one thing was agreed: the story was solid. If Eidos can rid the game of the clunky controls and glitches, Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days will prove to be one hell of a title.

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