Monday, May 4, 2009

MANHUNT CD RIP game

Manhunt is perhaps the most violent, amoral video game ever made, and it’s entirely unapologetic about it. Produced by the same team that created Grand Theft Auto, it sees you cast as a death-row inmate reprieved from the chair to take part in a sick game run by a snuff-movie producer.

You’re forced to sneak around a series of maze-like levels killing “hunters” and SWAT-team members as you go, using such unsavoury methods as suffocating them with plastic bags and cutting their throats with shards of glass. This is primarily a stealth-based title, using many of the same techniques as Metal Gear Solid–you shuffle around walls, peer round corners and use noise to attract and distract the enemy.

This aspect of the game works extremely well thanks to the superb graphics and sound. These create an intense level of tension, so that when you mistakenly knock into an abandoned shopping trolley and alert a hunter, it’s really quite terrifying. The combat, just as in GTA, is handled rather less well–but it’s not anywhere bad enough to ruin the whole game.

The story revolves around a man on Death Row named James Earl Cash, sentenced to death by lethal injection due to a grievous crime, the nature of which is never explained. An exceedingly wealthy former Hollywood director named Starkweather, who runs a seedy community in an impoverished town named Carcer City, bribes the doctors to inject Cash with a powerful sedative instead.

The Director, as he likes to call himself, creates and distributes snuff films through a company named Valiant Video Enterprises. He sets up Cash as his latest star using the corrupt Carcer City police force, as well as his personal “Cerberus” guards, to corral Cash into butchering Carcer’s local gangs on camera to make violent, visceral, underground snuff films.

MULTI LANGUAGE:
English, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish
Minimum System Requirements

System: 1GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon processor or equivalent
RAM: 192 MB
Video Memory: 32 MB
Hard Drive Space: 1 GB
Other: 32 MB video card with DirectX 8.1 compatible drivers (

Recommended System Requirements

System: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP processor (or better) or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB
Hard Drive Space: 1 GB

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Unrar the files
2. open tmhunt.rar
3. Click on ‘_Unpak’ the MS-DOS file
4. Once its all unpacked, click on the manhunt icon, also displayed as manhunt.exe
5. Then a small window pops up, enter in your screen size and hit play!
6. No Installation needed!

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Neighbors From Hell game


Despite the disappointment of a rather short campaign, Neighbors From Hell is still worth a look for any strategy or puzzle game fan.

The premise of Neighbors From Hell centers on Woody, who is the star of a reality-based television show. As Woody, you must sneak into the house of your oafish-looking neighbor and play as many practical jokes on him as possible, all while remaining undetected. With each successful joke, the television ratings for that particular show will climb--you'll need to reach a minimum ratings threshold before the mission is considered complete.

With 2D graphics that remain fixed at a resolution of 800x600, Neighbors From Hell isn't the most technically impressive game, but it doesn't need to be. The art style is appropriately quirky and comical for a game based on practical jokes. Fans of the Wallace & Gromit short films will certainly appreciate the look and feel of Neighbors From Hell and its characters, who appear cartoonish, almost claymation-like. The game's sound also gets the job done without too much flashiness; the characters talk in a Sims-style gibberish, while the music tracks and laugh tracks remind you that you're playing a television show.

Aside from the premise, Neighbors From Hell's presentation also takes a cue from Spy vs. Spy. Your viewpoint consists of a cutaway, cross-sectional view of your neighbor's house. This means you can always keep an eye on what your neighbor is doing in the next room or on a different floor as you sneak around in another portion of the house. The developers of the game have also included a useful "thought bubble" feature in the bottom left of the screen that helps you keep tabs on your neighbor. If you're moving about the kitchen and you see the thought bubble change to a cup of coffee, you know you will need to clear out of the kitchen quickly, lest you get caught and beaten up by your neighbor.

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