September 19th, 2007
Session 5-26 The Daniel Lamb Session
Session 5-26 The Daniel Lamb Session
Rockstar Games today updated the Official Manhunt 2 website with a new special web-only prologue of the Daniel Lamb Dixmor Studies therapy session. The new one ties in with the Dixmor Studies therapy session of Leo Kasper which was released several months earlier. Check it out here.
September 20, 2007
Official Site Update – The Daniel Lamb Session
Today, we lift the shroud on harrowing new audio and video from the Daniel Lamb Dixmor Studies therapy session.
Click here to experience an exclusive web-only prologue to the events of Manhunt 2 - which includes key backstory revelations – and features voiceacting by the original talent behind the in-game characters of Daniel Lamb and Dr. Laura Whyte.
Visit the Purchase section for online pre-order options and make sure to sign up for the Rockstar mailing list for notification of all future site updates, including an all-new trailer, coming soon.
In similar news Rockstar also updated the Manhunt 2 news page with quotes from the large game websites that have recently posted reviews on Manhunt 2:
September 20, 2007
Latest Online Previews
Recently, some of the net’s biggest gaming sites got to take a hands-on look at Manhunt 2. Here’s what they had to say:
“Manhunt 2 looks to be a deeply, horrifyingly, unsettling experience, and we mean that as the highest possible compliment. The deeper you delve into the dystopic plot, involving twisted science, questionable advice and six years worth lost memories set in an atmosphere so black it seems to almost bend time itself, you could very well begin to question your own morality.” – GamesRadar
“The original game was a twisted tale filled with violent action, as well as stealthy gameplay, and the follow-up looks to deliver more of the same grisly goods.” – Gamespot
“This blood-soaked effort is still one of the grossest and most disturbing titles we've ever seen. It's also fun, thanks to usually-tight control and an abundance of dark atmosphere. We're going to join the hunt this Halloween…” – IGN
“Manhunt 2 still looks to be one of the most violent games on the market…it's still creepy, still makes decent use of the Wii motion controls, and still is one of the few games on the market willing to take things this far.” – 1up