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Rockstar North's extremely graphic and violent stealth-based kill-em-up, first released for PlayStation 2 back in November 2003, has now made its way over to Xbox. The game is fundamentally a direct port, but benefits from a higher resolution and some much-improved textures, meaning that its rather grim concept of snuff movies .. Read more
| Genres | Adventure, Strategy |
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| Format | XBOX, PS2 |
| Number of players | 1 |
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Rockstar North's extremely graphic and violent stealth-based kill-em-up, first released for PlayStation 2 back in November 2003, has now made its way over to Xbox. The game is fundamentally a direct port, but benefits from a higher resolution and some much-improved textures, meaning that its rather grim concept of snuff movies is now rendered in even greater detail. Manhunt casts you as protagonist James Earl Cash, a guy on death row who, after waking from his 'lethal' injection, finds himself alone in a cell. Putting on an earpiece he finds nearby, Cash is soon introduced to Lionel Starkweather, who subsequently offers him his freedom in exchange for a number of 'tasks'. These tasks involve Cash being plunged into an array of 'scenes', charged with the simple yet rather unsavoury task of staying alive, on the run from a gang of relentless thugs. And the only way to achieve this is to systematically murder them in whatever brutal way he can. Throughout the proceedings, Starkweather is on hand, camcorder at the ready, waiting for some fodder for his snuff movies - lovely! The gameplay itself features a combination of stealth and straight-up shooting action. There are shadows aplenty and much sneaking around to be done - in fact, audio plays a large part in the game, alerting you to the whereabouts of the enemy via your radar and vice versa. Alternatively, the game features a rather clumsy hand-to-hand element, an assortment of the usual ballistic weapons (pistols, shotguns, machine guns, etc.) myriad melee weapons, and, for the more resourceful amongst you, a plentiful supply of household objects found strewn around each level, such as carrier bags, wire and shards of glass. How you go about murdering your way through the game's 20 levels is up to you. A stealthy approach is encouraged but by the later levels there are far too many baddies and the action tends to turn into A Team-style shoot-outs. Except in this case, people do actually get shot. Manhunt boasts possibly the most disturbing subject matter yet to grace the world of video games and, as a result, has proved extremely popular on PS2. Thanks to the more detailed visuals, this Xbox version is even more graphic - remember, over 18's only.
| Certificate | |
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| Developers | ROCKSTAR |
| Publisher | ROCKSTAR |
| Genres | Adventure, Strategy |
| Released | Production year: 2004 Xbox: 23 Apr 2004 PS2: 21 Nov 2003 |
| Number of players | 1 |
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Nice and Sleazy
I found something gratifyingly nasty about playing Manhunt. Call me a sadist if you will, but the whole seedy snuff movie/CCTV reality show premise was a guilty... read more »
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Gratituous violence
Good graphics. Weak story, designed for violence only. Interesting for the well-adjusted, but very dangerous in the hands of the impressionable half-wits. Much ... read more »
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This shouldn't be so much fun
This game is not going to be to everyones taste, you'll either love it or hate it there really can be no sitting on the fence with this one.
Your... read more »
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Oh my word, I never thought it was possible..
..But alas, it was. This game has to be one of the worst i have ever played in all of my 24 years of life. Extremely simplistic controls and graphics makes this... read more »