Manhunt - Rockstar's Secret Weapon? 37
Thanks to Shacknews for pointing to a Gamers.com report with the first solid details about Rockstar North's PS2 'survival horror' title, Manhunt. This allegedly disturbing and voyeuristic, long in development game is from the developers of Grand Theft Auto, and has been kept about as secret as it's possible to. But according to this new information in a UK magazine, it's "a wholly realistic survival horror game, in which the player assumes the role of an inmate on death row whose lethal injection is faked, and suddenly finds himself in the middle of a violent urban warfare game arranged for the amusement of its wealthy creator. Your goal is to escape the city... populated by roving armed gangs." Are Rockstar keeping this quiet to get the game onto shelves unbanned, or is the stealth marketing just a publicity ploy?
Re:No Marketing Needed.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:No Marketing Needed.. (Score:1, Insightful)
Maybe you have not been paying attention, so let me refresh your memoriy. GTA3 [gamespy.com], Vice City [gamespy.com], Max Payne [gamespy.com], Midnight Club 2 [gamespy.com], are these the games which 'may not be any good?'
Keep to what your good at, trolling on
Re:No Marketing Needed.. (Score:2)
Rockstar is one of the most innovative companies in the business. Myself, I appriciate their effort, but think they need to work on controls a tad bit.
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Re:No Marketing Needed.. (Score:3, Informative)
The correct link [gamers.com]
Reused idea (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:Reused idea (Score:4, Informative)
Almost all story plot ideas are reused. Movies, television, plays, whatever. The basic elements of what make good stories can be found over and over and over again. There are even standard formulas for stories. How many stories does this formula match? :
- Meet the Main Character (MC)
- MC has a problem.
- MC attempts a simple, straightforward, and reasonable solution.
- The first attempt fails, because of some new, unforseen information.
- MC attempts a more complicated solution to the now more complicated problem.
- The second attempt also fails, because the problem turns out to be much more complex than previously thought.
- MC attempts a third solution. This attempt is is very complicated, and involves great risk.
- As this attempt unfolds it encounters tremendous resistance, and seems doomed to failure.
- At the last moment, the MC snatches victory from the jaws of defeat.
- Finally, another character confirms that the problem is solved. This part is important, as it assures the audience that it is indeed over. This character is essentially the one who says "He's dead, Jim." Even though everybody knows he's dead, it still has to be said.
Many many stories fit this framework. And the three attempts is exactly the right number. Four is tedious, and two is unsatisfying.
Re:Reused idea (Score:1, Interesting)
In most of fairy tales, things are done or repeated 3 times. (Classic examples are in the three little pigs, or the three bears, which even have the magic three in the title).
I wonder where that 3 come from. Is it because those tales are what mentaly format us, or is it something deeper ?
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is this NEW? (Score:3, Insightful)
Sounds like the same game as GTA, but with a different way of getting on the street, and a different way of getting off... but the middle could be exactly the same.
Re:is this NEW? (Score:2, Insightful)
-RPG
Re:is this NEW? (Score:1)
Re:is this NEW? (Score:4, Interesting)
Maybe your character can eat his own arm to survive. Now, that would be cool.
Re:is this NEW? (Score:2)
for one, you cant do EVERYTHING and ANYTHING in GTA. Sure killing people and stealing cars may be your universe, along with doing jobs for mob bosses and such, but I'd hardly concider that EVERYTHING.
Stealth Marketing? (Score:2)
Re:Stealth Marketing? (Score:1)
Well... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Well... (Score:1, Funny)
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Reeeeeehaaaaaaasssh..... (Score:3, Informative)
Damn (Score:2)
I was hoping they'd picked up the old Manhunter license from Sierra.
Sounds pretty cool (Score:2)
Hype or not, this sounds pretty cool. I've been pretty impressed with what Rock
Rockstar or *Rockstar North*? (Score:3, Informative)
Rockstar is a publisher.
Rockstar North, formerly DMA, is a developer -- the people behind the Grand Theft Auto series.
Don't assume a GTA-level of quality just because Rockstar is publishing the game. One link within the article [playstation.com] mentioned Rockstar North, but not in an official or definitive way. We'll see, I guess.
Re:Rockstar or *Rockstar North*? (Score:2)
Re:Rockstar or *Rockstar North*? (Score:2)
Cool. I'll be watching for it, then.
Robinson's Requiem (Score:3, Interesting)
I was around 12 years old when I played that game. I would always start the game off by amputating both legs. Made movement really difficult. ANyways, that game was all about experimentation.u
I don't think (Score:1)
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