Unlike Hunters, however, Danny and Leo cannot get bloodied during Executions or Combat on the PSP/PS2.All versions of the game have Hunters getting bloodied and bruised during Executions and Melee Combat/Gun fights however the effect is much more detailed on the PC and Wii.In the PC and Wii versions, all hunters have facial animations, but on the Beta, PS2, and PSP, many hunters don't have facial animations.The game seems to perform better on the PC and Wii than on the other versions.The visuals of the PC version can be boosted further with the help of 3rd-party software, such as Nvidia Inspector, which can add modern enhancements, like HBAO+ and SGSSAA.The PC version of Manhunt 2 has much better visuals than the other versions, The Wii version also is visually superior to the Beta, PS2, and PSP, although it's not as good as on the PC.There is a bonus tutorial in the Wii and PC that lets players become used to the controls.In the Beta, PS2, and PSP versions, the player must press a button combination until the hunter leaves in the Wii version the player must keep the Wii remote/ nunchuck still and in the PC version, a circle with a dot in the middle appears on screen and players must use the mouse to keep the dot in the circle(which begin to get smaller and move around) until the circle turns green and the hunter gives up. The sequence of regulating your breathing when a hunter is investigating your shadow is different in some versions.There is no quick turn feature in the Wii and PC versions of the game.On the PC, you can also take off interactive executions in the options menu, so the game can be played without motion gestures. The Wii and PC feature motion controlled actions, such as performing and carrying out an execution.The font in the PC and Wii versions of is larger and different than in other versions.There is some hunter dialogue in the Wii and PC versions of the game that does not appear in the other versions.The music score in the PC and Wii versions of Manhunt 2 is noticeably easier to hear than in the PSP, PS2, and Beta versions.The Wii controller has a speaker on it which Rockstar used to play some audio through.The PS2 version of the game is the only one that supports a headset.Players can fight back with hand-to-hand moves, guns, or perform stealth kills using such items as meat cleavers, plastic bags, and hammers to slice, suffocate, and bludgeon enemies. Each gang employs different tactics to snuff out players: some will wait in the shadows, while others use heavy artillery. Fortunately for players, the sound of enemies is also tracked via radar, which helps isolate threats based on their movement once they stop making noise, however, players are on their own. If the character is too loud, gang members will quickly track him down and make life more difficult. An onscreen indicator measures the decibel level of each action players make, whether it's running, walking, firing a gun, or smashing a window. Sound also plays an important role in Manhunt. Cash can also peek around corners and throw items such as bricks, glass, and more to distract enemies. As in titles like Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, hiding in shadows is a key element of the game, where players can avoid detection simply by kneeling behind trash cans, boxes, and other objects within the environment. In order to stay alive, Cash must carefully stay out of view and make as little sound as possible. Gangs with such names as The Smileys, The Hoods, The Skins, and The Innocents are being paid to rub out James Earl Cash, preferably in as gruesome a manner as possible, while being filmed from a series of hidden closed-circuit cameras littered throughout each locale. The locales, which include sewers, a prison, shopping mall, factory, junkyard, and more, are all abandoned and in various states of decay. As in the developer's previous two releases, players find themselves exploring a seedy, dark city from a third-person perspective, but that's where the similarities end. Following a storyline that draws similarities from such films as The Warriors, Hard Target, and The Running Man, Manhunt casts players in the role of James Earl Cash, a man unwittingly snatched from death row to participate in a twisted game of survival.
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