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Manhunt 2

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 38 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar Toronto
Genre(s): Action, Adventure
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: October 29, 2007
Summary
An experiment at a secret research facility has gone catastrophically wrong. Daniel Lamb and Leo Kasper are the only surviving subjects. The Pickman Project will stop at nothing to hunt them down and stop the truth from getting out. Demented screams echo around the dank Dixmor asylum that has caged you for the last six years. You open your eyes. A white-coated body slumps to the floor through your shaking hands. A bloody syringe slips from your arm. Waves of confusion and paranoia crash over you. You have no idea who you are or how you got here. The door to your cell is open. One choice. One chance. They took your life. Time to take it back. [Rockstar Games]
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What The Critics Said
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Games Master UK
Shocking for all the right reasons...Simply, it's never been so difficult to keep a Wii-mote still. [Sept 2007, p.79]
NGamer UK
Punchy, cheap and cheerful splatter gaming. [Christmas 2008, p.60]
3DJuegos
Manhunt 2, rather hesitant in delivering its ulterior motif, is monstrously violent, extremely gory and smashingly bold when it comes to moral values. Suffered from procrastination along with other external factors, it manages to come to the spot and attract our attention, with much to yearn technically. Yet in terms of controversy, as the game intended when it started, success is the word. It is, so far, the most violent game in Wii line.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
For those of us that loved the original, Manhunt 2 is a trip that’s worth taking, even if it’s not nearly as memorable or enjoyable. While I applaud the series for it’s uncompromising take on morality and violence, it’s hard not to notice that recent titles like "Mass Effect" and "BioShock" have covered similar territory in a more mature – and much more enjoyable – fashion.
Read Full Review >IGN
The AI doesn't feel as good as the first game, the setting and environments don't feel as menacing, and the story is definitely weaker. That isn't to say that Manhunt 2 isn't a good game, because it is.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Manhunt 2 struggles to break new ground, but will satisfy your blood-thirst and offer some new challenges that will keep you entertained, satisfied and disgusted all at the same time.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
The biggest draw for most will be the controls, but while you might enjoy the added effect that mimicking the executions with the remote can bring, I found it a bit tiresome later on, and distracting from the visuals.
Read Full Review >n-Revolution Magazine UK
Not so much a great game as a gruesomely compelling experience. [Issue#22, p.72]
Nintendo Power
Unfortunately, the story, while engaging, is predictable. [Holiday 2007, p.80]
Gaming Nexus
Manhunt 2 is a good game for it is, but the Wii just doesn't feel like the perfect fit for such a gruesome action game.
Read Full Review >Meristation
Manhunt 2 has suffered many delays and lots of problems before release, but it's finally here. A game that is not suitable for everyone due to its gore and violent nature, but it has some charm for those Wii users who are looking for something different for their machine. Sadly, a confusing story and some problems like close combat controls make it not as good as it could have been.
Read Full Review >Zentendo
The story will captivate you to till the end and the gameplay, while repetitive in nature, has enough to charm any fan of stealth games.
Read Full Review >Games Radar (in-house)
It's hardly the pinnacle of stealth games - the enemies are dumb, and there's not much to do aside from sneaking and killing - but if you're in the mood for something creepy and horrific that'll leave you feeling a little dirty, Manhunt 2's still-shocking murders and eerie, is-it-real-or-am-I-just-insane storyline won't disappoint.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
It's not as shocking as you'd expect, but Manhunt 2 still satisfies your primal instincts.
Read Full Review >Kombo
This is a game that's definitely for the hardcore stealth gamer, not the casual crowd. The violence is too edited for you to see anything clearly, so concerned parents need not obsessively worry.
Read Full Review >GameTrailers
Manhunt 2 is an average stealth game with an extreme gimmick. The story’s what-the-hell-happened scenario mixed with the weird characters and scenes is enough to keep you shuffling along. But it quickly feels like busy work, when it should feel like, well, murder.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
Highly stylised, dark and immersive, Manhunt 2 is a study in brutality, depravity and the spiralling descent into madness. In terms of content, it’s no worse than the original, but it’s not really any better, either.
Read Full Review >Gamer 2.0
The stupidity of the enemies and the inability to see what exactly you are doing when the time for an execution commences takes all the fun out of fighting. The game gives off a chilling vibe, but it’s for all the wrong reasons.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club)
Hiding in the shadows isn't as simple as dodging into the dark. When a hunter peers into the blackness, players must hold the Wii remote completely still. One twitch of the controller, and the jig is up.
Read Full Review >GamePro
Only mildly amusing and the violence and gore gets tired after a while. If you're into movies like Eli Roth's Hostel then this game's right up your alley. But, if you're looking for a thriller with a little more substance, you might want to look elsewhere.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
Manhunt 2 doesn't quite live up to the hype of its predecessor. It is incredibly violent, but it doesn't have the same effect as the original due to the muted kill sequences.
Read Full Review >NintendoWorldReport
When you add camera issues to the mediocre graphics and unreliable controls, you end up with a final package that is somewhat disappointing.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
All in all, I wouldn’t recommend this game to anybody as a purchase unless you really loved the first game and just couldn’t wait for another installment.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
Rather 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]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
I agree the premise isn't as intriguing as the first game's, but Manhunt 2's still got plenty of creeps and creepy atmosphere--it's the 8mm and Hostel of videogames. [Holiday 2007, p.69]
AceGamez
Manhunt 2 is a weaker version of a five-year-old, slightly above average stealth game.
Read Full Review >GameShark
There are just too many nagging gameplay problems for the story to overcome and once your reach one of the two final endings, you’ll be wondering why Danny didn’t get on that flight to Paraguay ten hours earlier.
Read Full Review >NTSC-uk
With the furore objectively moved aside, Manhunt 2 is left a game which has tremendous atmosphere but that unfortunately counts for nothing when hampered by sloppy controls and poor implementation.
Read Full Review >GameTap
Manhunt has turned from a violent, yet solid stealth game into a mediocre stealth game with a clichéd story and toned-down ultraviolence.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
The background material behind the storyline is well developed enough, and those with considerable tolerance for over-the-top gore and violence may derive some pleasure from it. But the game's execution as a bland third-person stealth adventure with sub-par combat and annoyingly stylized death sequences hamstrings what could have been a sleeper hit for mature audiences.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
It all comes down to the basic fact that a work of art, created specifically for a mature audience, should not have been forced to compromise the way that this game has been. Gamers who have been waiting a long time for this game to come out, or even just gamers in general, should definitely stay far away from Manhunt 2. While it is definitely not the worst game I have ever played, it is definitely one of the biggest letdowns.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Far rougher around the edges than the first game. Since the game is built around broken and gutted execution mechanics, there’s nothing left to play but an emaciated and less-than-average stealth game. Even if the executions were restored to its original state, the game would still be a headless corpse wandering the dark streets searching for its missing gameplay.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
Ditching the self-aware snuff-movie set-up for an unsubtle conspiracy story, Manhunt 2 lacks the redemption of a smart commentary on violence as entertainment. [Christmas 2008, p.98]
Thunderbolt
The levels are gruesomely themed, but their simplicity, brevity, and linearity are disappointing. The sheer amount of glitches, questionable controls, laughable AI, and easy stealth mechanics make the game seem like a poor rendition of "Splinter Cell."
Read Full Review >1UP
It's technically playable and, despite its best efforts, probably won't plunge the industry into a period of navel-gazing and political sanction. Everything else about it is largely forgettable.
Read Full Review >GameCritics
Yes, it's an incredibly, borderline obscenely, brutal game, but within its own context it tells an interesting story and provides some great thrills for the player—or at least it would if it weren't so busy trying to give its players seizures.
Read Full Review >Gamestyle
This belongs at the bottom of the bargain bins to rot for all eternity.
Read Full Review >Destructoid
As it stands now, Manhunt 2 acts as the worst of all worlds; its non-gameplay will irritate gamers who actually want to enjoy themselves, its presumed violence will send the media into a frenzy and send public opinion of videogaming back another five years, and its relatively low level of visually clear violence will disappoint gorehounds who just want to see a bad guy get his balls ripped off with a pair of pliers.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 7.2 (out of 10) based on 28 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Derek S. gave it a7:
Manhunt 2 is good for a rental, but not good enough for a purchase, unless it lowers down. Even though, some of the violence has been blurred out, most of it is still in. If you do not like violence, nudity, language, etc, I suggest you do not play this. This is a stealth game, for the most part, so blowing your cover can leave you at a big disadvantage. You can hide in the shadows and hide bodies in the shadows. By sneaking up on someone, you can perform an execution. The story and theme really sucks you in. It's really fun to play. Especially on the Wii, where the controls make the game so much more fun, and the visuals are at their best.
Dave T. gave it a10:
For the amount of violence this game sure has a great plot. Try playing this game alone at night. Sleep tight ;-).
Meestyk gave it a7:
Manhunt 2 defines the genre and is the best in its class. If you love the violence and the tension/thrill of the original, you'll love this one too. My grudge is mainly about 2 things. First, it should be for PC as well. They sure left us out in the cold on this one. So invest in a Wii or what works. Second, Manhunt 2 is just "as good as it can get" because of all the badmouthing by those hypocrites who can't handle their kids' buying power. What's with the fuss about an M rating for games these days? Kids know what violence and sex are. Yes, this game should only be played by adults. Did I say "adults"? Then what's with the censorship and blur in the cutscenes and animations? We're adults and kids are better off playing kids games, not us. Sure, we should make sure kids don't play these games rating M and AO. Let us adults play the games intended for us and let the hypocrites handle their own views about what their "adulthood" should be playing. I just got one message to the gamemakers out there. Let us play responsibly. 10 minus 3 for taking out all elements originally intended for this title.
Mike G. gave it a4:
Mediocre 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.
John I. gave it a7:
Definitely NOT the best game on the wii; but it's not the worst either. It's somewhere in the middle. I didn't in fact play the first one, but the game is just about average. The main if only complaints are the stupid ai(they can be complete idiots at times), the camera(you can't move it manually), the controls(sometimes trying to peek aorund a corners is a bit difficult or you do it by mistake out in the open), and to some, graphics(they're pretty bad even for a wii game). Other than that, it's a average game that isn't a blast to play but is a decent time waster. I must say that I like DBZ Tenkaichi 2, Rayman, Red Steel, Godfather, Metroid Prime 3, and Mario Strikers(the games that I own) alot more than Manhunt 2, but it isn't pure crap or barely playable. If you're just generous with your money(or have a thirst for blood), go ahead and give it a shot, otherwise pick a better game; there are plenty.
Ryencoke gave it a10:
Without 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.
