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The maps still consist of a pretty straightforward A-B route, and the game is still pretty damned linear when taken on its own, but, unlike the original Manhunt, the player isn’t forced to use only a melee weapon or only a gun. Thankfully, Manhunt 2 is nowhere near as linear as its predecessor in terms of immediate local agency. The majority of the gameplay still revolves around stealthily hiding in shadows and taking out “Hunters” - a nondescript, catch-all term for anyone who wants you dead. He gets rid of this character by stabbing him in the neck with a syringe and beating him to death with a shovel. There are some interesting moments in the game’s narrative, but, overall, it’s superfluous at best and infuriatingly hypocritical at worst (near the end of the game, Danny tries to stop his violent nature by getting rid of a character who forces him to commit murder.

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Suffice to say, Danny Lamb escapes from a hospital with mild amnesia, and has to spend the game’s 4-7 hour runtime killing his way to the truth.

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Still, the Manhunt series has never really been targeted toward those people gifted with an overabundance of brains - perhaps it’s better to leave this plot detail unspoiled. Anyone with the slightest amount of intelligence will understand the relationship between the protagonist (Danny Lamb) and his friend (Leo) within literally ten seconds of seeing the two of them interact. Explaining the main conflict might spoil a major plot twist for you, but I’m hesitant to even call it a twist in the first place.

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I’m not quite sure how to summarize the story. In this respect, Manhunt 2 doesn’t fall too far from the franchise tree. Anyone who played the first Manhunt knows the gameplay isn’t particularly good, the graphics are dark and grimy, and only the slightest traces of a story are present. You get a vague idea as to what’s happening, but it’s impossible to go through a single execution without feeling a great deal of irritation at the fact that what you’re watching could have been much more gruesome and descriptive.Īnd don’t kid yourself - the only reason to play Manhunt 2 is the violence.

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I assume it’s much, much worse on the PS2 and the PSP as you don’t get motion controls to vaguely clue you in as to what the hell your character is doing, but even on the Wii some of the more gruesome kills in some of the darker locales are really damn hard to make out. Does Manhunt 2 improve upon these flaws? Does it move on from simple torture porn and prove itself an entertaining game in its own right? How badly do the cuts Rockstar made in order to achieve an M rating hurt the gameplay?įirst things first: you probably want to know how bad the blurring effect is in the game’s executions. The original Manhunt was plodding and repetitive, yet kind of fun due to its then-remarkable gruesomeness and unpretentious nature. Ignoring all of the BS politics of making a game that entertains solely through violence, or the possible repercussions of selling such a game, only one question matters: is the damn thing any good?

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Manhunt 2 opens with your character, Danny Lamb, strangling an elderly, unarmed nurse almost to death.















Disney infinity 4.0