| OUR RATING:
7
VERY GOOD
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TANGIBLES:
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Why you should buy it: Tight plot, great level design, interesting objectives, fun kill animations, and great pacing
Why you should rent it: Horrendous AI, not very challenging, and missing something that sets it apart from other stealth action titles |
UNIQUE RATING:
SUGGESTION:
Rent It |
Written by: Anthony Perez | Tags: Manhunt 2, Playstation 2
We’re going to say from the jump that Manhunt 2 shouldn’t have received an AO rating. Its subject matter is certainly adult, but it never crosses the line into the extreme and its depictions of violence – filtered or not – are no worse than what can be witnessed in movies like Hostel.
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The story is entertaining and fairly engrossing, regardless of its fairly cliché plot progression which is a common fault of many games. It certainly holds your interest and always moves forward even during flashback levels. Everything ties into a tight, well paced adventure of self-discovery; and that experience alone is enough to warrant your gaming time.
From a pure gameplay perspective, Manhunt 2 is very mediocre. It’s your typical everyday stealth action game. Hide behind walls, sneak up behind enemies on predetermined patrol routes and kill them in as bloody of a way as possible. The only reason the stealth action is of any interest is because of the multitude of kill animations available in the game. Each weapon has three kill levels. Just like in the first Manhunt, in order to perform the controversial kills, you have to sneak up behind the enemy, lock on, and then hold down the execute button in order to vanquish your foe. As you hold down the execute button, the arrows around the head of your target will change colors from gray to orange to red. Each color represents a higher level kill animation than the one before it, with the red being the most brutal of all. Because of the ESRB, however, we aren’t treated to the full uncensored violence but rather a censored “blurred” version of the execution which kind of takes away from the experience but doesn’t hurt it very much.
There are familiar gameplay elements in Manhunt 2 as in other stealth games. You have to occasionally hide bodies in case any other guards come and spot it on the ground. Also, you lean up against a wall and knock in order to distract a guard and lure him into a trap, though there are only a handful of situations in the game which require such guile in your methods.
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| Published by: | Rockstar Games |
| Developed by: | Rockstar North |
| Genre: | Action |
| # of Players: | N/A |
| ESRB Rating: | Rating Pending |
| Release Date: | US: August 2007 |






