Friday, August 26, 2011

Headhunter (Playstation 2)

Headhunter (Playstation 2) Review



Headhunter (Playstation 2) Feature

  • Cutting-edge stealth action, such as slithering against walls, peeking around corners and attacking enemies from behind in total anonymity.
  • Play as both ruthless Headhunter Jack Wade and his alluring accomplice, Angela Stern.
  • Rip through the streets at speeds of over 200 mph on an ultra-bad bounty hunting motorcycle.
  • Various license tests challenge gamers' Headhunting skills and unlock hidden game features.
  • Intense gameplay action in both third- and first-person perspectives.
This bounty-hunting game features cutting-edge stealth action: you will slither against walls, peek around corners, and snap your enemies' necks from behind in total anonymity. You can play as both ruthless headhunter Jack Wade or his alluring accomplice Angela Stern. Rip through the streets at speeds of more than 200 mph on an ultra-bad bounty-hunting motorcycle and pass license tests to unlock new features throughout the game. As you play in either third- or first-person perspective, you will have access to a fully stocked arsenal, including proximity mines, machine guns, and missile launchers. The detailed environments range from seedy biker hangouts to chaotic gas-filled shopping malls and futuristic laboratories. The mixture of storytelling and action is accomplished through the greater than one full hour of painstakingly rendered real-time full-motion videos. The soundtrack was composed by Richard Jacques and is performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Crime is out of control. Bounty hunters rule the streets. Human organs have replaced money as currency. Welcome to the future of America and meet Jack Wade, Headhunter. After awakening from a coma in a sterile hospital room, Jack realizes that his memories, identity and mind have all been stolen.


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