Manhunt 2 | PC Game | Genre: Action Adventure | {632MB}
In Manhunt 2 the story introduces us to a talented youthful doctor, named Daniel Lam. With a promising job and a loving family by his side, Daniel was looking forward to a rather prosperous and cushy future. The 'slight' hitch was that Daniel's position involved intense work on a privately financed neurological weapons project, codenamed the Pickman Project (which carried the name of the doctor heading the venture). In a most unexpected turn of events, all project funds were pulled, but that wasn't enough to stop Dr. Pickman, so he decided to continue the research. Foolishly, Daniel opts to support this effort and in a blatantly foolish move offers himself as a test subject. It wasn't long before Daniel got sent to a mental facility, called the Dixmore Asylum - home to the criminally insane.
The game actually kicks off six years after Daniel's arrival to the asylum, which incidentally, remained the primary location for dumping human guinea pigs who were part of the Pickman Project (like himself). Spending six years in a shithole like Dixmore Asylum didn't do Daniel much good. He started questioning his past and began to wonder if his family ever existed. One night, out of the blue, a powerful storm causes a blackout in the asylum, letting most of the prisoners loose. Finally, we arrive to the moment where players take matters into their own hands. Your job will be to help Daniel find out more about his past, but given the circumstances, that will hardly be a picnic. As you progress, more and more will become clear about your character as well as the real truth behind the Pickman Project.
Unlike the previous game, Manhunt 2 now puts forth a cool new addition. When executing kills, you may rely more on the environment. For instance, an indicator pops up, informing the player that a certain item, which could prove as a useful weapon, is located close by. But even with all the elaborate execution moves and diverse objects that can be put to 'good' use, Manhunt 2 will largely focus on a more stealth-flavored gameplay. In that respect, when sneaking up on enemies, you're gonna want to stick to shadowy areas. It's also possible to make the surroundings darker by shooting out light bulbs
System Requirements:
Processor : Intel Pentium 4 at 1.7+ GHz / AMD Athlon 1800+
Video Card : 128 MB – DirectX 9.0c Compatible video card With Shader Model 2.0 support (Nvidia 6200GT or Better / ATI Radeon x300 or Better)
Memory : 512MB for XP / 1 GB for Vista
Hard Disk : 4 GB of free Hard Drive Space
Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP (Home and Professional) SP1 / Windows Vista
Sound Card : DirectX 9.0 Compatible
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