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Why I'm obsessed with Manhunt

CVG:Obsessed with Manhunt? What am I? Some kind of sicko? Some kind of psycho who murderises people with plastic bags? Who gets enjoyment from a game that the peace loving people of New Zealand are banned from playing to this very day? Who keeps asking himself questions? About his own state of mind? Well, yes... and if ever there was a game that encouraged internal dialogue, Rockstar's darkly fascinating Manhunt is it.

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NYC_Gamer4114d ago

R* should bring us another Manhunt game

NukaCola4114d ago

I'd love a next gen Manhunt. Something really violent.

Also, would love a sequel to Bully.

NYC_Gamer4114d ago

I agree,Bully is another gem that R* needs to bring back to life.

Cam9774114d ago (Edited 4114d ago )

Yes I want to be able to open people up with a blunt object then withdraw their insides and bathe in them.
/sarcasm

Wasn't the first one violent enough?

And your second point is something I thoroughly agree with, Bully really needs a sequel. Hopefully they'll revive the franchise similar to the way in which they revived the Red Dead series.

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LOL_WUT4114d ago

I'm totally obsessed with Manhunt 1 and 2. Loved the little mini games in Manhunt 1 especially the little brawler mini game and I loved hearing all the obscenities they yelled throughout the game.

Manhunt 2 was totally different and although it came out late in the PS2 lifecycle I still bought it. I even went as far as to take the damn filters off which is possible using a code and a GameShark CD. I'm eagerly waiting for the next installment ;)

Jobesy4114d ago

I guess the US isn't the only country obsessed with violence like the media and xenophobes would have people believe.

-Gespenst-4114d ago

Ya see, you can look at games like this and Hotline Miami and say, yeah they're meant to make me feel uncomfortable- meant to elicit a dialogue with myself, but they still play like regular games. They reward you relentlessly for doing all this messed up shit.

Any game that claims it's making the gamer ask serious questions of themselves like the aforementioned games I distrust. It's a pretense these games put up to seem intellectual when really they're just reward-fetish crazy like every other game.

I don't know, on one level it IS clever, but I feel like most people who play games like these don't see beyond "kill people = Better guns + I win."

By using a videogame structure of reward and victory, these games are trying to get you to see how problematic such structures are, and how they cultivate fetishism (not of the sexual kind btw), but I think people just lap them up like they would in a non-violent game.

LuCifer8454114d ago

I was obsessed for the longest time with manhunt. Not BC I'm a sicko. To me its the epitome of a video game so violent it couldnt be done anywhere else. Its very simple to play yet will scare the shit out of you if played correctly. The 2nd was good but nothing like manhunt.

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Seven Games I Would Love to See Remade, Remastered, or at Least Re-Released

Some games of yesteryear were just ahead of their time. So Half-Glass Gaming takes a moment to wax poetically about some favorites from a bygone era and whip up a list of games we would love to see remakes of.

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Magog826d ago

Had a lot of fun with Scarface. That was around the peak of GTA clones. The amount of them has decreased substantially.

roadkillers826d ago (Edited 826d ago )

I agree, the side jobs of selling drugs was a blast.

porkChop825d ago

GTA 4 actually got some of the ideas for the new wanted system from Scarface.

-Foxtrot826d ago

Beyond Good and Evil would be fantastic

Simpsons Hit and Run, expanded with new areas from the newer seasons and with all the hubs joining on from one another to make one massive open world game

Bugs Bunny Lost in Time / Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters

Sheep, Dog n Wolf (Sheep Raider)

Toy Story 2

Legend of Dragoon

Some of my "out there" picks anyway...

isarai826d ago

Ape Escape series
B.L.A.C.K.
Path of Neo
Max Payne trilogy (or at least 1&2) BY ANYONE OTHER THAN GROVESTREET GAME FFS!
Oasis
Rise of the Argonauts
Killzone 2
F.E.A.R.

Just off the top of my head

Profchaos825d ago

Yup max Payne 1 by Grove St games would be the mobile version they did which dropped the difficulty to none existant just in 4k unfortunately.

FPS_D3TH826d ago

I would’ve added stalker but were thankfully getting a sequel soon. This would be my list

FEAR
Max Payne 1 & 2
Blood
Freedom Fighters
Syphon Filter
Dino Crisis

Eidolon826d ago

Dino Crisis Remake, hell yeah. Like RE2/3 remake would be great.

Eidolon826d ago

PC has Mods, Xbox Series X has (4K?)/60fps. For consoles this would probably come down to deeper visual quality and quality of life improvements in one package, like the treatment Mass Effect trilogy got.

Yui_Suzumiya825d ago

I want it specifically on Switch though.. now later this year I plan on getting a Series X and I'll enjoy it there as well. My main problem is the fact that Bethesda has re-released Skyrim on nearly every console for 3 generations yet they haven't done anything with Fallout 3 or New Vegas. Those are just as popular as Skyrim so why haven't they been Remastered for all the current or even last gen consoles yet? I feel like us Fallout fans are getting the short end of the stick here.

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10 Popular Banned Video Games and Why They Were Banned

Xfire writes "As you'll soon learn, while it is true that some popular banned video games do at least warrant the censorship or ban they received, some games were banned from sale for some pretty weird and radical reasons."

gold_drake1130d ago

i dont get censorship in games.
they have warnings on the boxings, age ratings, drug use warnings, strong language and sexual themes and many more.

its not so much the government's job to censor, as it is for parents to make sure their kids dont play those games. and those who are easily disturbed or sensitive, should stay away from them.
i do understand that some things might be triggering for some but.... why do ppl suck so much lol.

but being in debt before 18 or 21 is highly acceptable somehow ha

seriously.

Highrevz1130d ago

I’m glad there’s not much censorship in the UK towards video games. Reading bully was banned confused me as i don’t recall that at all.

Nintendo has always been bashed for its censorship (green blood in MK controversy) and then they gave us some dark moments like Crocomire’s death in Super Metroid and even let us strangle people to death with the Wii controller. It’s like they have tried at times but there image is very much Cemented as family friendly so I don’t think they will ever be able to stray far from that.

I remember my mom coming home from work with a copy of Thrill Kill and saying “I heard this games banned so I got you a copy” 🙌
Honestly the game wasn’t even that bad, there’s far worse content in books and movies.

Fist4achin1130d ago

Thrill kill at the time was edgy, but there has been much worse. Fun times with Imp the pimp!

darklaw1130d ago

honestly, its up to the parents and the players on what kind of experience they want to have, not the publisher.

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Spookytacular 2020: 10 of the Best Horror Games of All Time

GameCrate: "Horror in games has evolved massively throughout the decades. What was once considered scary — Friday the 13th on NES — is tame by today’s standards. And the foundations set for modern horror — Resident Evil and Silent Hill on PS1 — have led to incredible shifts in the genre. Because it evolves so drastically and branches out into several sub-genres, it’s impossible to narrow horror games’ hallowed grounds to just one title.

As Halloween draws near and GameCrate’s Spookytacular 2020 celebrations come to a close, we’re taking a look at 10 of the best horror games of all time. Note: These aren’t by any means the definitive best of the best, but we’d like to think they’re up there. Don’t see your favorites on the list? Let us know which horror games resonate with you the most in the comments!"

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MadLad1266d ago

My personal favorites are Silent Hill 4, Outlast series, the original Condemned, Amnesia, Resident Evil 2 remake, Clive Barker's Undying, Alien: Isolation, STALKER (not really a horror game, but the few horror elements are highly intense), and Dead Space 2.

I'm not easily frightened, but the games I listed are the ones I remember becoming really stressful and unnerving to me, making me anxious to enter that room, or turn that corner. So they all definitely did their job.