"When you're in a fight, shit's flying everywhere," explains Condemned 2: Bloodshot producer Constantine Hantzopoulos. He's walking us through a level, chucking some dude's head into TV set and snapping another dude's neck. SEGA's calling it an "environmental fighting game" meaning that much like a Hong Kong flick, almost everything in-game can be used as a weapon, and everything can be destroyed. "It's visceral in-your-face action," Hantzopoulos says as he rips apart a dog's jaws. The game still features evidence collecting and puzzles, which are a step up from the prequel's. "Condemned had lame puzzles, and we knew it," he adds. What's new? Condemned 2: Bloodshot has a flight club style mode in which you brawl with a never-ending stream of minions. Weapons from battle axes to handguns are available for the blood sport. It's violent and relentless with sometimes two enemies attacking at once. Condemned 2: Bloodshot starts busting heads and killing dogs next Spring on the PS3 and the Xbox 360.
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