- Publisher: Rockstar Games
- Release Date: Oct 29, 2007
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2, PSP
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 30 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 30
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Mixed: 2 out of 30
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Negative: 6 out of 30
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JohnI.Nov 3, 20077
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MikeG.Nov 7, 20074Mediocre at best. I didnt find anything about this game that was different and/or better than the first one other than wii controls. Godfather is such a better game in every way.
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MeestykNov 8, 20077
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SGOct 31, 20078
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KevinCosteiraJul 21, 20082One of the worst games ive ever seen in my life. graphics are horrible and the so called violence is blurred out. the blood looks fake and the story sucks. I wouldn't pay for it. in fact, i would pay to not play it! it is a dissapointment to the wii.
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Dr.EddFeb 22, 20091
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andrewhaycockhaycockSep 25, 20097this game is ok the story line is a bit weak compared 2 the first and the game play. but the worst thing about manhunt 2 is they have took the gore and killing out by makeing the screen go all funny when u do and this just totally killed the game
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DaveT.Nov 14, 200710For the amount of violence this game sure has a great plot. Try playing this game alone at night. Sleep tight ;-).
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DerekS.Dec 13, 20077
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RyencokeOct 31, 200710Without a doubt the best game to be released on Wii. Controls are awesome. Gameplay is good. Too bad they had to remove so much stuff. I would have bought the AO version.
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Punchy, cheap and cheerful splatter gaming. [Christmas 2008, p.60]
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Shocking for all the right reasons...Simply, it's never been so difficult to keep a Wii-mote still. [Sept 2007, p.79]
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60Rather than providing the knockout punch they are intended to give, the comic extremity of the executions tends to diffuse the tension the game so effectively manages to build. [Aug 2007, p.106]