Skip over navigation

Manhunt on PS2 (2003)

Manhunt cover art

Play Manhunt trailer
Average rating: 62%
57813132015161019
3 stars out of 5
from 544 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: TBC
Format: PS2
Released: 21/11/2003
Also Available on:  Also Available on: XBOX

Brief synopsis of Manhunt

There's no denying Rockstar's tendency to court controversy. You'd think that, being the favourite scapegoat for the majority of American crime these days, the company would be inclined to start knocking out games about fluffy bunnies, rainbows and cooking. Or something. Obviously not - this latest PlayStation 2 title, heralding from the Scotland-based Rockstar North studio, is an uber-violent stealth adventure based on the fun, family subject of, er, snuff movies. The game casts you as 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'. From here the game begins and Cash is plunged into an array of 'scenes', charged with the simple yet arduous task of staying alive, on the run from a gang of relentless thugs. Throughout the proceedings, Starkweather is on hand, camcorder at the ready, waiting for some fodder for his snuff movies, which he can then send to You've Been Framed. Or not. 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 prey, 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. And quite gruesomely too. Like its subject matter, Manhunt is basically the game equivalent of a video nasty. It's very graphic and quite disturbing at times. You'll love it.

Screenshots

Related

Members' Reviews

Reviews Voted Most Helpful

Rated - 5 starsAn extremely guilty pleasure

joshie1 from South Glamorgan , 01/11/2005

If you have any kind of built up anger from a day of hard work, just sit down, turn on your Playstation and put in Manhunt, the ultimate game to take your rage out on. With dozens of varied and very violent ways to execute exceptionally hateable characters this is a must for anyone with a sweet tooth for gore. Done in a cctv camera style, this is an original, addictive and challenging stealth game that in fact requires a lot of time and thought. The only drawback with it is the later levels where stealth kills are no longer the way to succeed; it's an array of fun but repetitive gunfights. But don't let me give you the wrong idea; this along with Max Payne and San Andreas is easily Rockstar's finest offering, well most violent anyway. Vicious, blood thirsty and good fun.

  16 out of 27 people found this review helpful

Read all reviews

Rated - 5 starsManhunt

fireblade2 from surrey , 31/03/2006

A fantastic gore fest that throws level after level at you. Weeks and weeks of play in this violent and sick gem.

I made the mistake of renting it and blocking my queue probably best to buy it think its dirt cheap now!!

You will not be dissapointed one of the few games that actually deserves its 18 cert.

  5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

Read all reviews

Rated - 3 starsNot bad

Dave Simpson from Glasgow , 30/04/2006

Good game but not much to do other than walk about killin folk. No puzzles to work out so far anyway. Shame, could've been better.

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

Read all reviews

Rated - 1 starOMG its Manhunt.......such a dissappointment

FFfanaticx from Gravesend , 29/11/2007

This game had loads of hype anwas supposedly the gorriest game of all time.

The tutorial is painfully boring and annoying and basically sets the pace for the whole game wander hide jump and kill in what would be a really gory manner if the gfx were up to it which they are not. Maybe im just a bit picky but i really disliked this game.

My suggestion if you like a challenging game with at least an ounce of skill involved stay well clear

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

Read all reviews

Most Recent Reviews

Rated - 0 starsNot even worth renting !

andybrfc from Blackburn , 09/06/2007

The controls are weak which makes it impossible to fight a bad guy withought losing half your energy before you have laid the Smackdown on them. Its a game which was apparently meant to be banned due to its violence. It should be banned for gameplay purposes. Avoid for your own sake

  1 out of 3 people found this review helpful

Read all highest rated reviews

Rated - 3 starsNot bad

Dave Simpson from Glasgow , 30/04/2006

Good game but not much to do other than walk about killin folk. No puzzles to work out so far anyway. Shame, could've been better.

  1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

Read all highest rated reviews