A new focus on grappling and countering allows players to turn an enemy's momentum against them, leading to brutal, cinematic finishers.
You can seamlessly switch between heavy weapons (chainsaws, sledges), projectile weapons (shotguns, throwables), and Shank’s signature dual shivs. Shank 2 PSN
On the PlayStation 3, Shank 2 shines with its hand-drawn art style. It looks like a graphic novel brought to life, featuring fluid animations and a gritty, grindhouse-inspired color palette. Despite the chaos on screen, the frame rate remains remarkably stable, which is crucial for a game that demands frame-perfect dodges and parries. Is it still worth playing? A new focus on grappling and countering allows
Absolutely. If you enjoy games like Metal Slug or Castle Crashers but want something with more "edge," Shank 2 is a must-have in your digital library. It captures the essence of 80s action movies and distills it into a fast-paced, challenging, and visually stunning experience. It looks like a graphic novel brought to
You and a friend (local or online) defend supply caches from endless waves of enemies.