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Manhunt (video game)

''Manhunt'' is a stealth-based survival horror video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It was released in North America on November 18, , for the PlayStation 2 and on April 20, , for Xbox and PC, and in Europe on November 21 for the PS2 and on April 23 for the Xbox and PC. The game was released for PlayStation 3 on May 14, 2013 via the PlayStation Network. The game's story follows a supposedly executed death row inmate who is forced to participate in a series of snuff films for a former film producer and now underground snuff director, Lionel Starkweather (voiced by Brian Cox).
Although it received positive reviews by critics, ''Manhunt'' is well known for controversy, due to the level of graphic violence in the game. It was banned in several countries, and implicated a murder by the UK media, although this implication was later rejected by the police and courts. A sequel ''Manhunt 2'' was released in October . As of March 26, 2008, the ''Manhunt'' series has sold 1.7 million copies worldwide. At the 7th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the game was nominated for "Console Action Adventure Game of the Year". In 2010, it was included in ''1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die'', and listed at #85 in IGN's "Top 100 PlayStation 2 Games".
==Gameplay==

''Manhunt'' is a stealth-based psychological horror game played from a third-person perspective. The game consists of twenty levels, called "scenes", as well as four unlockable bonus scenes. Players survive the scenes by dispatching enemy gang members, occasionally with firearms, but primarily by stealthily executing them. At the end of each scene, the player is graded based on their performance, and awarded one to five stars. Unlockable content becomes available only when the player achieves three or more stars on a certain number of levels. On normal difficulty (called "Fetish"), the player can earn only four stars; one is awarded for completing the scene under a certain amount of time, and one to three stars are awarded based on the brutality of the executions carried out during the scene. On hard difficulty (called "Hardcore"), the player is graded out of five stars; one for speed, one to three for brutality and one for simply completing the scene. To gain the maximum number of stars, a set number of brutal executions must be carried out over the course of each scene; face-to-face fighting does not award stars.〔 In order to carry out executions, the player must approach a hunter from behind, undetected.
To facilitate this, each scene is full of "dark spots" (shadows where the player can hide). Enemies cannot see into the shadows (unless they see the player actually entering the area). A standard technique in the game is to hide in the shadows and tap a wall to attract the attention of a nearby hunter. When he has examined the area and is moving away, the player can emerge from the shadows behind him, and execute him. The game has three 'levels' of execution, with each level progressively more violent and graphic than the last. Level 1 ('hasty') executions are quick and not very bloody, Level 2 ('violent') are considerably more gory, and Level 3 ('gruesome') are over-the-top blood-soaked murders. The player is entirely in control of which level they use; once the player has locked onto an enemy, the lock-on reticule changes color over time to indicate the level; white (level 1), yellow (level 2), and, finally, red (level 3).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=''Manhunt'' PS2 Review )〕 As an example, if using a plastic bag, a level 1 kill involves Cash simply using the bag to suffocate the hunter, while a level 2 kill involves Cash placing the bag over the hunter's head and kneeing them repeatedly in the face, and a level 3 kill sees Cash strangle the hunter and turn them around to punch them in the face whilst the hunter struggles to free himself and gasps for air, with Cash eventually snapping the hunter's neck.
Over the course of the game, the player can use a wide variety of weapons, including plastic bags, baseball bats, crowbars and a variety of bladed items. Later in the game, firearms become available (which cannot be used for executions). If the player is running low on health, painkillers are available throughout each scene.〔 The player also has a stamina meter which depletes as he sprints, but automatically replenishes when he stands still.〔 ''Manhunt'' also makes use of the PlayStation 2's optional USB Microphone and the Xbox Live microphone feature on the Xbox in their respective versions of the game. When such a device is connected, the player can use the sound of his or her own voice to distract in-game enemies. This in turn adds an extra element to the stealth aspect of the game, as the player must refrain from making noises such as coughing, as these sounds too can attract the attention of any nearby hunters.〔

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