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The Manhunt-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r6fnb -----------------------------------------Manhunt is like a super-violent Truman Show. It is a very dark, disturbing and creepy video game. Most certainly NOT to be played by children or teenagers. There are no heroes here. Only villains. Not one single character is the type of person you'd want to run into a dark alley with. Including the main character. The game is filled with nothing but thugs, Neo-Nazi skinheads, psychopaths, corrupt police officers, lots of cursing, gore, and violence. The star of Manhunt is a serial killer on Death Row who goes by the name of James Earl Cash. On the day he's set to be executed, they take him to the chamber and he is then put to death....or was he? It turns out the "lethal injection" he received was nothing more then a strong sedative. In one of the first scenes, Cash wakes up in a locked dark hospital-like room, alive and well. Over the intercom a strange man's voice speaks to him and tells him to put on a wireless earpiece that is on a table next to him. He does this and then the voice tells him that if he does exactly as he says, he promises that this will be over before the night is out. Cash then enters a Hellish City and is told that the streets are being patrolled by gangs. That they are scum.....just like him. And that they are there to hunt him down and cut him up. The voice tells him that he will try to direct him the best that he can but other then that, Cash is on his own. Cash now has to sneak around the dark ghetto and stealthily kill gang members with whatever objects he can get his hands on since he is completely unarmed and outnumbered. If Cash can get past the first gang, he will have to take on many other gangs afterwards. Same rules apply with each gang he takes on. After he is done with one gang, he has to drop all his weapons and start off on the next level yet again with no weapons and has to use whatever weapons and objects he can get his hands on. In this whole process, he is being recorded by surveillance cameras which is being watched by "The Director," the man speaking to him through the earpiece. It turns out this man has the power to pull a killer off Death Row and place him into an enclosed city where he has to fight to stay alive amongst gangs and what not. It's a night of kill or be killed for the delight of The Director. If James Earl Cash does as The Director directs, he might just survive with his sanity..........and quite possibility his life.Death-row inmate James Earl Cash awakens from his "execution" to discover that prison officials were bribed to fake his death and deliver him into the clutches of a snuff film ring that wants to use him as its newest star.Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar North
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Graphics: 8.5/10
Gameplay: 9/10
Sound: 9/10
Challenge: 9/10
Overall: 8.8/10
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+ A very interesting story that renders the game a playable snuff film to some extent
+ Great dark atmosphere designed to evoke claustrophobia and paranoia
+ Great use of lighting and the 'dark spots' blend in neatly with their surroundings
+ Looks great artistically as well as technically (at least for the PS2)
+ Cleverly crafted minimalist soundtrack that sets just the right mood of eeriness
+ Great darkly humorous dialogue from nearly all the non-playable characters in the game
+ Nicely implemented, stealthy trial-and-error gameplay that requires brains
- During certain levels, particularly shootouts, the difficulty feels unnecessarily tweaked
- HUD is quite minimal, and the "Hardcore" difficulty in the game features no HUD at all.
- I went unnoticed by the AI during some very obvious moments.
- Despite its sheer depth, the game is extremely linear and lacks repeat value
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Conclusion
Manhunt is a great game, both technically and creatively. The main aspect of Manhunt is, in simple terms, to kill. There are two ways of killing: visceral executions and shootouts. Shootouts don't really take off until half-way through the game, and are basically standard auto-aim shootouts with the stealth and gore factors tweaked up. In order to perform a successful execution, you have to silently stalk the prey for a while; the game provides many dark spots to facilitate the player for this purpose. Every item, except one, features three levels of executions, and dozens of items are featured in the game. An example of a Level 1 execution would be choking an enemy with a baseball bat (to death, of course). A Level 2 execution might feature severing an enemy's nuts by pulling a sickle between his legs. A Level 3 execution can involve stabbing an enemy in the back with a crowbar, then jamming it in the victim's skull and wiggling it around, and finally prying the head off from the neck bone. Each execution is presented in a very graphic manner and as a cut-scene, accentuated with a grainy filter and scan lines, as if being played off a dingy CCTV camera, for a great artistic effect. Blood-thirsty gamers or those looking for some degenerate thrills and ground-blazing style will find Manhunt a worthy game to own.***Tip: Have It Read To You, Heres How***
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Have you ever woke up on Christmas day when you was young and seen a present that was so nicely wrapped, with the best looking paper that you just couldn't wait to open it, then when you do you find that all you got was socks? This was what Manhunt was like for me. I seen it in the shop and thought "Wow, that looks like a game aimed a cult movie fans, with a feel of films like 'Man Hunter' or 'The Warriors'" and to be fair I don't think I was TO stupid for thinking this, mainly down to the fact Man Hunter star Brian Cox was providing the voice of a sadistic director.
I didn't buy the game from day one for some reason, but I did intend to play it at some point. It was actually when I watch The Warriors on DVD with some mates that I decided to exchange an old game for this which was about £15 at the time, and in true cult style surrounded in controversy. Everything about this game looked so cool, from when it told me to set the screen to get the "BEST EXPERIENCE" and that it was set in a city at night. However once I got into the game I had in theory finish unwrapping the paper only to find that I had got some socks and underwear, and seeing as I exchanged for it I couldn't take it back. So it was a case of *Fake Smile* and "Thanks For This Wonderful Present, Its What I Always Wanted".
To me it feels like Rockstar realized that the game play was sluggish and rather than scrap the whole thing decided to do was singers do when they have a terrible song, make it so it gets band (Well Almost).
I could just see them in the offices now...
"Sir its about the game Manhunt" "Whats wrong with it" "Well, theenemies AI..." "Is that all" "No there's also the sluggish combat, poor graphics, repetitive game play, its boring and when you get into a fight you just end up taking turns hitting one another till someone drops, should we scrap it?" "No, I've got a better idea..."
Then after adding about 100 swear words and tons of gore we got Rockstars Manhunt.
To be honest I thought that the story was ace, the idea that you are being hunted by an entire city was awesome, it felt like I was going to play a video game based on 'The Running Man' but the game play just plain sucks. For one each level is just the same in that you kill everyone in an area and then move on to another, like all video games the enemies start of weak and then end up being Hard Ass's. This gets very boring when you realize there its a trick to killing everyone which is, hide in the shade, tap the wall and make the enemy come to you and then wait for him to turn away so you can make your move. Another thing that ticks me off about the game is how little verity there is, its feel like it is one plate of peas trying to feed 100 people.
The enemies AI is like that of a SNES game, but maybe even a little worse. For example if you get seen and then subsequently chased all you need to do is hide in the shade, you don't even need to worry about them if they see you go in there as they will just wait for a few seconds and then say "Well, I guess that it was nothing" HOW CAN IT BE NOTHING, I WAS JUST 5 SECONDS BEFORE PUNCHING YOU IN THE FACE!!! At least in Super Mario the enemy knew to walk back and forward, they even frightened me more.
I did like that the game have great voice acting from Brian Cox, who was not only menacing but also side-splitting funny in parts. Like when a member of Cash's (the guy you play as) family gets shot in the head, you hear
"Ow no, thats just to bad"
OK when read it might seem lame, but its not so much what he says its how he says it.
In conclusion I can't think why any cult fan would what to buy this when the awesome Warriors video game is out there, maybe for about £5 its worth it to hear the genius of Mr. Cox, the saving grace in this pair of socks. 646f9e108c http://facecoolcom.ning.com/profiles/blogs/cherry-blossom-bloom-full-movie-download-in-hindi-hd http://conniesdance.ning.com/profiles/blogs/tamil-movie-johan-falk-spelets-regler-free-download http://www.ggf.lt/en/news/view/id/305679 http://movsam.ning.com/profiles/blogs/episode-2-20-full-movie-download-1080p-hd https://www.causes.com/posts/4994325 http://dayviews.com/peastgangni/526850698/ http://www.animalfinder.co.uk/en/news/view/id/305676 http://godselectpeople.ning.com/profiles/blogs/premonition-of-deja-vu-in-tamil-pdf-download http://consvokomu.bloggaleon.com/1537410932/ http://www.onfeetnation.com/profiles/blogs/werner-beinhart-in-hindi-free-download
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