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Very Good - We have carefully checked this item for you. The cover/inserts will be included. The box/case will be included. The discs will be included. Instructions may or may not be present, as not all games are released with instructions. Very Good Condition: 'To us' this means the case, inserts, manual and discs will be in excellent used condition and will be in full working order. It will show almost no signs of wear (or very little). Ideal for collectors who want items in all-round great condition. Please presume that any reference to any DLC will not be applicable, as this is a used item. Comes with a 60-day warranty.

Product description This product has passed our meticulous quality checks and is guaranteed to be in great condition. You can buy from us with confidence. Amazon.co.uk Review 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 a plastic bag and cutting their throats with a shard of glass. The game 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 which 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 like in GTA, is handled rather less well--but it's not anywhere bad enough to ruin the whole game. Indeed, in gameplay terms the only real fault with Manhunt is a lack of variety, with the game seemingly running out of new ideas well before the end. The true problem then is whether it’s simply too depraved--but that’s a decision you must make for yourself. Definitely not for under-18s. --David Jenkins

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