What’s so special about this particular demo? It will give gamers a chance to play the “Restaurant” level of the campaign (most likely the level this footage is from), try out the single-player Arcade Mode, and every single multiplayer mode (Fragile Alliance, Undercover Cop, and Cops & Robbers) on the map “Financial District.”

Unable to get a download token? Fear not, there will be a demo accessible to everyone available for the Xbox 360, PS3, and the PC when the game approaches launch. But for now, if you’re interested in crime-action with a unique visual twist, and you’ve got a 360, what’s it going to hurt to register for the demo?

I registered, so hopefully Game Rant will be delivering some demo impressions detailing every mode of gameplay for you, our loyal fans.

What do you guys think about this kind of restricted access demo?  Have you registered for your download token?

Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days brings the pain, the violence, and the lens-flair on August 24, 2010, for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.