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Its fun as hell but all those kills you see are cut scenes. Its like James Wood runs up to you with a camera to videotape it. You are supposed to sneak up on the freaks and HOLD the attack button down until the recticle flashes yellow to red depending on how you want to fug Fug. You don't get weapons to keep like in other Rockstar games. PD drops you off at the location and you have to take a weapon. and that's the only one or two available in the whole scene.Say you have a hammer, you have to trade it with a pistol or the shotgun. You CAN'T have it all like Niko who pulls an RPG out of his coat. You don't get a coat with bottomless pockets. But, its a fun game. Its a tossup between chopping off their heads with a Machete to scoring a home run with the bat. Buy this!
The premise of Manhunt seems fresh enough: protagonist gets off death row, is dropped in a dangerous part of town, and is hunted by thugs while the cameras are rolling. On the good side, the game has convincing atmosphere, the gameplay mechanics work well, the cutscenes are good, and the voice acting is appropriate for the theme. Bad side: very repetitive gameplay, cheap tactics can get you out of most tight spots, and you never really feel connected to the character or his story. This is too bad, given that the developer (Rockstar) has made some truly amazing games (like Grand Theft Auto 3) using similar mechanics and themes.
Manhunt is pure and simple a stealth game. Cash, the protagonist, can fight hand-to-hand, but the game is intended to be placed in stealth mode. Some of the stealth killings are indeed intense and gruesome, but after about 5 missions they become less shocking. The game primarily consists of distracting an enemy, finding a hiding place, sneaking up behind him, and executing him. Wash, rinse, repeat. Some people are going to like this, and I must admit that the brutality of the kills is morbidly fascinating, at least at first. However, this kind of gameplay has been done much better in games such as Hitman. If you can stand the very repetitive nature of the gameplay, this might be worth checking out. Otherwise, try something like Hitman: Blood Money or one of the Splinter Cell games instead.
Pros +Good idea for a game +Some truly over-the-top executions +Good voice acting +Typical controls for this sort of game
Cons -extremely repetitive after a while -merely decent graphics -not enough tension -little character development -the checkpoint save-game system
This game is great, if you like stalking and killing other poor souls. It is very well made with a real sense of danger and risk. Very fun to play with the lights off and has great replayability as you are able to unlock various cheats, bonus minigames and artwork by playing on the harder difficulty level. Definitely worth the money. It's one of my absolute favorite games for PC.
The character you play is James Earl Cash,a man that was suppose to die on a electric chair,he escapes so every gang and group is everyone in the city is trying to find him.This game is fun when you first play it and then later on around the fourteenth level this game is way too difficult.This game has so many things wrong with how it plays,at least the violent stealth kills are cool,but besides that the game is lacking overall.In this game you mostly hide in the shadows and wait until they turn around and kill them with wire,plastic bag or shoot them in the head.The problem with this game is that when the character does not have a weapon he can not fight without losing a lot of health or everyone finding where you are at.Later on when you go against the swat you have to restart over and over because they outnumber you in better weapons and people.
When their is five enemies with machine guns against you that is unbalanced.Another problem is the radar,their could be an enemy standing right next to you and the radar will not show it and then you get seen.The game is about stealth kills in the beginning,but later on the stealth is replaced most of the time with guns,which is not fun when you are outnumbered.The health items are hidden and hard to find so you are likely have to start over it find where it is at,saving is not any better and you cannot save unless you get really far into the level before you get the save point tape item.
Manhunt is not a fun game to play and it wasn't for the extreme difficultly this game would be better.This game fequently uses the hit and run tactic most of the time because the fighting is useless and you are outnumbered with enemies with better weapons.This game overall is fun until you get to last five levels than it's too fustrating.
Pros: stealth kills, grainy videos and voice acting
Cons: cannot save without save hit tape, ridiculous amount of enemies at once with better weapons,can't see enemies on radar that are very close,frustrating difficulty that makes you crazy after you play the same level over and over