Manhunt Delivers Stealthy Shock For Rockstar 68
Thanks to U.S. Playstation Magazine for its review of Rockstar North's ultraviolent PS2 stealth action title Manhunt, which it rates as "a solidly constructed third-person affair." The reviewer also explains the most unique feature: "As an interesting gimmick, Manhunt supports the USB headset. With the headset, the Director's comments [as voiced by Brian Cox] are heard only through the earpiece." GameSpot also largely rates the title positively, approving of the "tension and grim satisfaction" in the stealth action gameplay, but highlighting the ways the "game unflinchingly depicts intense graphic violence" as the Director "captures on video the bloody executions" carried out by your in-game character. This leads Playstation Magazine to question the ESRB rating system, suggesting that if Manhunt "didn't merit an AO rating, then I don't know what will", while IGN PS2 simply says, with regard to the gore: "No videogames to date have gone as far."
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Am I the only one secretly amused by that whole affair?
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You remember when all those priests were getting busted? You must have been in stiches!
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A clown and a child are walking through the forest when it starts to get dark. The child turns to the clown and says "I'm starting to get scared." The clown says "You think YOU'RE scared? I have to leave here by MYSELF!"
Can we talk about Manhunt now?
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Keep your morals to yourself and stop trying to force them on other people.
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And I'm amused how he's still referred to as the "King of Pop" although that title hasn't fit him for at least 15 years or so.
Of course, since I stick to the likes of the Flower Kings, Spock's Beard, and Glass Hammer, I find popular music to be almost completely irrelevant.
About the AO bit... (Score:5, Interesting)
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You get what I'm trying to say? They think that kids are more likely to emulate sex than killing.
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I definitely get what you're saying, I agree to some extent. But I think that some fairly large amount of teen sex is inevitable; for thousands of years we had a mean longevity of something like 28 years, so we evolved to have a serious sex drive starting at puberty. Our societal norms of getting married later and later goes against our innate instincts. Instincts are very hard to repress - not impossib
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What's it going to take? It makes me sick when I go to a local gaming store and see 4-5 13 year olds playing Counter-Strike. I played Doom when I was that age, but I see a substantial difference in shooting an Imp and shooting a counter-terrorist's head.
As if network TV, Eminem
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actually there little difference between clicking a mouse with crosshairs over a bunch of pixels and clicking a mouse with crosshairs over a erm... bunch of pixels nicely rendered ;-)
shooting imps and counter-terrorist both involve guns. That's where the substatial difference is.
Eminem
Have you actually listened to his lyrics or have you heard the hype. Listen, understand and think again.
Don't get me wro
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As far as Eminem goes, I've listened to all of his records and I wonder how bible-thumpers haven't been able to destroy him yet. Just a couple of songs worth noting:
Bonnie & Clyde '97: Raps to his daughter about killing her mother and taking her away with him.
Guilty Conscience: He recommends that someone hold up a liquor store, that someone date rapes a drunk girl, and that someone kills their w
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With regards to the lyrics, I haven`t heard Bonnie and Clyde (to be fair), but guilty conscience is not about him recommending that someone goes and does these things. The song as a whole is about the internal dialogue that (may) take place within the protagonists, eddies, stans and gradys, mind. Both for and against the course of action.
You're putting the cart before the horse. There was vioent crime long before viole
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The game isn't AO, which is why this is on-topic and was brought up in the first place.
In the US, violence may raise a hair once in a while, but sex is just out, simple as that. AO gets reserved almost entirely to sexual situations in games rather than being applied to extreme violence. In a movie it doesn't take an extreme amount of nudit
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No videogames to date have gone as far. (Score:1)
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Is Manhunt really worse than that? Damn.
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And yes, this game is beyond violent -- it is downright vicious. I can't recall any other game where I've actually winced at a cutscene. This is not just gore and blood -- it is savage. Having said that, given the premise of the game, it certainly succeeds at it.
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I dunno, sounds to me like GTA without the interesting bits, or a 3D version of Postal.
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Oh you mean Postal2 [gopostal.com] nothing quite like taking a head off with the shovel, kicking it down the street and having the dog bring it back to you to play fetch...
Soon to be released with Multi player.
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AO is as pointless a rating as NC-17 (Score:3, Informative)
No major film is released as NC-17. Kill Bill Vol 1 had a long scene edited to be in Black & White soley to avoid an NC-17.
No major game meant to be profitable is going to be released as AO. The same religious conservatives and "watchdog" groups that threaten to boycott any theaters showing NC-17 films will raise a rukus over any AO game.
Sad though, as in principle I firmly believe in ratings like AO and NC-17. Occasionally, I want to go to see movies intended for adults only, such as Crash, which was NC-17 and recieved a limited release.
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And, in the interest of fairness, conservative groups do threaten boycotts but so do very liberal groups. Dr. Laura's television show was hurt, in part, because of the boycotts brought on by pro-homosexual groups. I think the idea of organized boycotts can have a time and place in order to bring about change but when you use it to silence people whose opinions you disagree with - that's just hurting society. From a conservative group,
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Frankly, if a scene can cause a rating drop from NC-17 to R just because they change it from colour to black & white, it just shows that the rating was unjustified to begin with.
Theaters are usually good enough about enforcing their own rules regarding ratings (and the age restrictions for those ratings), so I don't really see the point of people protesting, and I've never really seen it happen f
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At least here in New Jersey, theaters don't care about age restrictions. The only time they ever cared was when the South Park movie came out. That movie caused such a huge outcry that theaters had to pretend to care for a while. Once that movie left theaters, they stopped caring again.
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Didn't the latest Rainbow 6 game on the Xbox do the 'use the headset as a headset,' and also let you give verbal commands to your AI squadmates?
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I'm sure I sound like an old fogey, but... (Score:2)
I don't have anything against videogame violence when it makes sense, or even when it doesn't make sense but is done in an over-the-top comic book style, but a game where you sodomize your enemy with a crowbar while a freak with a videocamera tapes it? What next, one where the objective is to kidnap and rape as many women as possible?
This is a new low. I love the GTA series (one of the over-the-top comic book variety I mentioned), but I am unlikely to buy
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I happen to enjoy movies and games with gritty content. They give me a window into a dark world that I'll thankfully never intersect with in real life, but that I still find conceptually intriguing. That being said, I can't play Manhunt for extende
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I disagree. Would you buy my hypothetical kidnap-and-rape game for that same reason? Would you buy a game where the goal was to vivisect realistically-modelled babies? There are some things that simply have no inherent value to humanity, and I think that games like this fit into that category.
I mean, you should clearly be skipping the Lord Of The Rings films because New Line
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If there were high-quality titles with strong gameplay that happened to veer into those areas, I wouldn't summarily reject them just because of their content. And even if the games that covered that material were crappy, I still think that the fact that they'd offer a unique experience (however grotesque) would give them some inherent value.
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