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Action-Adventure Tomb Raider made the genre popular,but there's more to action-adventure than Lara Croft's boobs.See for yourself.

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Old 09-15-2009, 01:54 AM
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Arrow (PC) Manhunt (3-CD) (2004)


This is my 350th Pc-upload ^^
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Manhunt is a stealth/action video game released by Rockstar Games in November 2003. Although it was generally well-received by critics,[1][2] Manhunt created a controversy due to the graphic violence the player is encouraged to engage in. This resulted in the game being banned in several countries and implicated by media in a murder, although this implication was later rejected by the police.[3] In October 2007, its sequel, Manhunt 2 was also released amidst controversy. As of March 26, 2008, the Manhunt franchise has sold 1.7 million copies according to Take-Two Interactive.
Gameplay
Manhunt is a third-person stealth action game. The game consists of twenty levels, and four bonus levels that can be unlocked;[5] the levels are referred to as "Scenes". Players survive the Scenes by dispatching enemy gang members known as "Hunters", occasionally with firearms but primarily by stealthily executing them in gruesome over-the-top ways.[6]
The rating at the end of each level is largely affected by the gruesomeness of the killings and the speed of completion. Executions are preferred in order to gain a higher score, thus encouraging players to play as viscerally as possible.[6] The game's locales are full of 'dark spots' and shadows where the player can hide while being chased by the Hunters; hiding in these dark areas makes the player invisible to opponents.
Over the course of the game, the player uses a wide variety of weapons, ranging from plastic bags, baseball bats, crowbars and all sorts of bladed items to firearms later on in the game. If the player is running out of health, painkillers can be found which replenish health.[7] The player can strike walls or throw items such as bottles, cans, bricks and severed heads to make noise to distract Hunters.
Manhunt also makes use of the Playstation 2's optional USB Microphone and the Xbox Live microphone feature on the Xbox version of the game. When such a device is connected, the player can use the sound of his or her own voice to distract in-game enemies. This in turn adds a new twist to the stealth elements, as the player has to refrain from noises such as talking or coughing, at the risk of creating in-game noise.
Synopis
Set in dilapidated Carcer City, the story opens with a female journalist reporting on the convict James Earl Cash, a criminal on death row who has supposedly been executed by lethal injection. Cash awakes to the voice of a person coming from an earpiece, revealing that Cash was only sedated. Cash puts on the earpiece and the person, who refers to himself as "the Director", promises Cash his freedom before the night is over, but only if Cash follows the Director's instructions. Released in a dingy neighborhood, Cash is directed to slaughter his way through the streets, populated by a gang calling themselves "The Hoods" while the Director, watching through security cameras scattered throughout the city, repeatedly mentions the need to please the audiences, revealing his occupation as a snuff film director.
Controversy
The controversy surrounding the game stems from the extremely graphic manner in which the player executes enemies. The game has three 'levels' of executions, and the executions get bloodier as the levels of execution progress. Level 1 executions are quick and the least bloody of the three, while Level 2 executions are considerably more gory, and Level 3 kills are over-the-top fatalities. An example of a Level 1 execution would be suffocating an enemy to death with a plastic bag. A Level 2 execution might feature severing an enemy's testicles by pulling a sickle between his legs. A Level 3 execution can involve stabbing an enemy in the back with a crowbar, following it up by jamming it into the enemy's head, and wiggling it in the skull. The game's graphic presentation of the executions are accentuated in a style reminiscent of a snuff film, and the game encourages players to execute enemies as brutally as possible.
The murder of Stefan Pakeerah
In the UK, the game was linked to the murder of Stefan Pakeerah, 14, by his friend Warren Leblanc, 17, on the 27 February 2004. Giselle Pakeerah, the victim's mother, claimed that Leblanc had been 'obsessed' with the game after he pleaded guilty in court.[12] During the subsequent media exposure, the game was removed from sale by some vendors, such as the UK and international branches of GAME and Dixons, leading to "significantly increased" demand[13] both from retailers and on Internet auction sites. The police denied any such link between the game and the murder, citing drug-related robbery as the motive. The presiding judge also placed sole responsibility with Leblanc in his summing up after sentencing him to life. It was later discovered that Leblanc did not actually own the game, but Pakeerah did.
Front/Back/Cd covers
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Genre: Action-Adventure
System Requirements:
  • Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
  • Pentium III or AMD Athlon 1GHz Processor
  • 192MB RAM
  • 16X CD-ROM Drive
  • 2.3GB Hard Disk Space
  • 32MB DirectX compatible GeForce2 Class Video Card
  • DirectX compatible Sound Card
  • DirectX 8.1
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse
Image Format: ISO 3 disc
Archive Format: Winrar/Compressing Method Best
DISC 1 File Size: 647MB compressed / 647MB decompressed
DISC 2 File Size: 648MB compressed / 640MB decompressed
DISC 3 File Size: 345MB compressed / 352MB decompressed

Install Instructions
1 - Burn/Mount the game
2 - Install
3 - The Crack can be found in the archive of CD1

4 - Copy over the crack to the installation directory
For Vista users
The crack has been patched 2-3 times by me in order to work in Vista
  • The First step removed the Cd-check
  • The Second Step patched the game to run in vista
  • And the Third Step patched the game so you don't need to disable "DEP" (Data Execution Prevention) in order to run it
Disc 1

Part 1: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280166794/MHD1.part1.rar

Part 2: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280155459/MHD1.part2.rar

Part 3: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280157320/MHD1.part3.rar

Part 4: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280159231/MHD1.part4.rar

Part 5: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280160981/MHD1.part5.rar

Part 6: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280162610/MHD1.part6.rar

Part 7: 77 133KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280163914/MHD1.part7.rar

Disc 2

Part 1: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280176207/MHD2.part1.rar

Part 2: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280168077/MHD2.part2.rar

Part 3: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280169361/MHD2.part3.rar

Part 4: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280170607/MHD2.part4.rar

Part 5: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280172012/MHD2.part5.rar

Part 6: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280173448/MHD2.part6.rar

Part 7: 77 801KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280174618/MHD2.part7.rar

Disc 3

Part 1: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280182279/MHD3.part1.rar

Part 2: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280177832/MHD3.part2.rar

Part 3: 97 657KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280179532/MHD3.part3.rar

Part 4: 60 843KB
Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/280180574/MHD3.part4.rar

Password
Code:
http://snesorama.us

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