Manhunt - M
Common Sense Note
MANHUNT is one of the most violent games ever produced. The premise of the game is that you advance by stalking and murdering victims. The murder scenes are depicted with very realistic graphics. Since the game rewards and glamorizes brutal murder, it is definitely inappropriate for children and teenagers.
Common Sense Review
Reviewed By: Jeremy Gieske
Words cannot really be used to describe MANHUNT--however, a few that come to mind are disturbing, sick, and scary. Not much else can be said for a game of which the entire focus is having the player assassinate people in the most gruesome way possible, all for the delight of a "director" who is taping your every move. If for any reason we needed to train kids to be expert killers, MANHUNT could be the textbook.
As the star of the show you are James Earl Cash, a criminal who is on death row. Following your supposed execution, you wake up to find you have been "rescued" by the "director." The director's goal is simple, he wants to tape you assassinating men he has hired to hunt you down and kill you. You are beaten and abused by the director's men, then thrust out into a world of thugs, gangsters and psychotic killers who make every effort to hunt you down. Murder isn't the central theme--it is the game. Every aspect of a gruesome death is covered in slow-motion detail. The director is not happy with a simple death; instead you need to make the assassination bloodier, more cunning and more horrific to get the director's praise.
To kill you are given an arsenal of weapons. The game starts with instruments such as baseball bats, plastic bags (for suffocation), machetes, sickles and crowbars. Later, players graduate into firearms such as pistols and sawed-off shotguns. Each weapon has three "levels" of use. Supposedly, each level is to be more gruesome, but in reality, all levels are equal in their disturbing qualities. For example, at the first level, a shard of glass is used to slice open the victim's neck, sending out a stream of blood as they fall to the ground. Whereas in the third level the victim's back is slashed, then they are turned around and stabbed in the face several times until they are dead.
Bottom line is that Manhunt should make hardened criminals queasy, much less your kids. Keep your kids away from this one.
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Sexual ContentSexual references, sexual profanity. |
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ViolenceRepetitious, pre-meditated murders, blood, violence, torture. "Kill or be killed" plot, surprise attacks, hostages, torture. |
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LanguageContinuous use of all types of profanity, vulgar language. |
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Social BehaviorAbsence of any moral/social authority, corruption, criminal behavior. Minimal humor, any humor is presented in a sadistic light. |
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Drug/Alcohol/TobaccoHealing power-ups are referred to as "painkillers", other drug references, alcohol. |
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Educational ValueNothing you would want your kid to learn. |
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