The sequel to Manhunt leaves fans satisfied, but craving more.

User Rating: 8.5 | Manhunt 2 PSP
I'd like to start off by saying that this game went through hell before it was finally released, and personally I think that the ESRB was just holding a grudge against Rockstar. Dead Space and Condemned 2 got away with pretty much everything that was censored in Manhunt 2, and those games were in HD. But to stay on topic of the review of this game, let's begin.

Manhunt 2 is the sequel to the 2003 game Manhunt. You play the role of Daniel Lamb, a criminally insane character who escapes from an asylum. The people working at the asylum were testing on the patients, altering them in ways. Daniel Lamb has no idea how he got into the asylum in the first place, or even who he is. So he goes on a search to find his true identity and later to find the person responsible for the death of his wife. The ending is very predictable, but still leaves you slightly in shock. Manhunt 2 was not as good as the first one, which is a result of the censoring placed on it. The deaths are censored with a hideous static screen effect, and you can't see much of it. Seeing vidoes of the uncensored version shows just how great this game should have been. Everything else works out great. There are no problems with the camera, the graphics are great for the PSP, and the replay value is very high. If you enjoyed the first Manhunt, this is a must have.