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Manhunt (PS2)

Platform : PlayStation2
4 out of 5 stars 149 customer reviews

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  • Action/adventure horror game
  • Explore the depths of human depravity in a vicious, sadistic tale of urban horror
  • High production values and sardonic humor
  • For 1 player
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  • Manhunt is an adult game featuring violence, and as such is only suitable for over 18s.


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  • Platform:   PlayStation2
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Suitable for 18 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 18. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 18 years of age or over.
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Platform: PlayStation2
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  • ASIN: B0000C045J
  • Product Dimensions: 18.8 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm ; 141 g
  • Release Date: 21 Nov. 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (149 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,672 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Platform:PlayStation2

Product Description


An experiment at a secret research facility has gone catastrophically wrong. Daniel Lamb and Leo Kasper are the only surviving subjects. The Pickman Project will stop at nothing to hunt them down and stop the truth from getting out.
Demented screams echo around the dank asylum that has caged you for the last six years. You open your eyes. A white-coated body slumps to the floor through your shaking hands. A bloody syringe slips from your arm. Waves of confusion and paranoia crash over you. You have no idea who you are or how you got here.

The door to your cell is open. One choice. One chance. They took your life. Time to take it back.

Amazon.co.uk Review

Manhunt is perhaps the most violent, amoral video game ever made, and it's entirely unapologetic about it. Produced by the same team that created Grand Theft Auto, it sees you cast as a death-row inmate reprieved from the chair to take part in a sick game run by a snuff-movie producer. You're forced to sneak around a series of maze-like levels killing "hunters" and SWAT-team members as you go, using such unsavoury methods as suffocating them with plastic bags and cutting their throats with shards of glass. The game is primarily a stealth-based title, using many of the same techniques as Metal Gear Solid--you shuffle around walls, peer round corners and use noise to attract and distract the enemy.

This aspect of the game works extremely well thanks to the superb graphics and sound, which create an intense level of tension, so that when you mistakenly knock into an abandoned shopping trolley and alert a hunter, it's really quite terrifying. The combat, just like in GTA, is handled rather less well--but it's not anywhere bad enough to ruin the whole game. Indeed, in gameplay terms the only real fault with Manhunt is a lack of variety, with the game seemingly running out of new ideas well before the end. The true problem then is whether it's simply too depraved--but that's a decision you must make for yourself. It's definitely not for under-18s, though. --David Jenkins

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Platform for Display: PlayStation2
This game is brutal, there's no other way to describe it, and I love it. The graphics are great, the controls are easy to get the hang of and the sound is frighteningly realistic. I found the levels well laid out and the gameplay is quite simply superb, it's beats Vice City hands down in my book. Plus I've got some great new idea's for things to do to people on a Saturday night in town (joke!!).
People moan about lack of variety, well I haven't encountered it, I think you are only limited by your own imagination. The most terrifying thing in the game though was some of the comments from the "director", he seems to enjoy some bits a little too much if you take my meaning.....
6 of us took it in turns playing this game with some beers on a Saturday night and we all agreed it was the funniest night we've had since we first saw Texas Chainsaw Massacre!!
If you own a playstation and are over 18 then do yourself a favour and get this game, you won't be dissapointed.....trust me!!
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I am sick of people slating this game,because some kid may have copied it,play the game its great true testimony to Rockstar games,thank you AMAZON for giving the sensible gamer a chance to buy this title,a credit to you for giving us a choice.
So a gamer,you have not played it so dont review it,
The game if you ignore stupid hype is a good surval game,if you like resident evil and GTA,i am sure you will enjoy this,play it dont listen to the people who dont play it find out yourself.
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It took me a little while to get hold of this game, with it being banned and all. But after I got my hands on it and had a good old play on it, I realised why it got banned.

Your name is James Earl Cash, and you have been on death row for a while. But to survive you have to do everything a certain man tells you. He is called the 'Director' and he commands you to kill thugs around Carcer City whilst being watched by a CCTV video camera. Sounds fun hey!? There are plenty of different methods of killing, using plenty of different weapons. Including, plastic bags, glass shards, shotguns & steal baseball bats.

This game is definately NOT recommended for children under the age of 18. Mums and Dads don't be stupid and perchase this for your children, it really is sickening... but in a fun way.
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After reading countless reviews of manhunt and seeing all the pics etc surrounding this controversial, yet very under-publicized game… I got it.
Loading the game up you're presented with exactly what you'd expect, dark gritty CCTV footage that sucks you into a very dark game. The USB headset idea is truly the cleverest use I have seen in any game with the director whispering in your ear... The first time you take out a hunter is truly satisfying and there are times (even in the middle of the day) when you're made to jump after being so engrossed in the game cos someone's just jumped out screaming at you after you've cautiously crept up several flights of stairs. This is a very scary game.
However, I found that despite the range of weapons on offer you invariably end up sporting the bat and a gun and the novelty of seeing the executions soon wears off when you're resigned to just seeing the same one over and over again (indeed this execution 'gimmick' is almost removed towards the end of the game when guns rather than steal play a bigger part).
I also found the dark world rather bland (I know it's supposed to be dark but a little bit more character wouldn't have gone a miss).
I feel that this game is good, but just doesn't have any long term potential and is rather gimmicky and is by no means a step on from what Rockstar are best at (GTA) as this game just doesn’t show the innovation you know they can bring to a game, yes it’s the first of it’s kind, yes it’s controversial, people from the Daily Mail will hate it... Is it a anything special, honestly, I don’t think so.
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Way back around the time of E3, you may recall that Take Two(The people behind Grand Theft Auto:Vice City) announced a game called Manhunter. Without going into detail, the press release referred to a game that "explored the depths of human depravity" and, judging by the exceedingly nasty details we've happened upon, they weren't just whistling Dixie, muchachos.
Manhunt concerns itself with the exploits of a horrendous psychopath known only as "The Director". This pompously titled buffoon gets his kicks by taking control of an entire, derelict city, letting loose some hapless slob in said urban rathole, and watching as everyone else attempts to murder the poor sap. The poor sap naturally being you.
Yep, like some mutant hybrid of Escape From New York, The Game, and Surf Nazis Must Die, you play the lonewolf hero stumbling through a nightmare world of crazed gang-members queuing up to cut you a new one. Gameplay is said to resemble the stealth-stylings of Metal Gear Solid, though with considerably more brutal action.
You play convicted murderer and presumed good 'ol boy James Earl Cash who's whisked from Deathrow at the last minute to provide sport for the Director, who watches the action via the various CCTV cameras posted around the city. Apparently sound is at least as important in dodging your pursuers as vision; you can throw objects to send them off to investigate, and an on-screen sound meter shows just how much noise you're making; even your footsteps can give you away if you're not careful.
In a twist worthy of an episode of 24, you'll also be given codec style hints and advice from - The Director! That's just crazy.
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