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Another great place to shop for Playing Manhunt products is Amazon. They have more than just books! Racing Game Retail - Xbox 360 He's the most ruthless crime lord to ever prowl the streets of the City by the Bay. His name is Charles Jericho, and he certainly did not bring his heart to San Francisco. Now the fate of the sunny city rests in the hands of one man: a detective, a hero, a Driver. John Tanner has put hundreds of criminals behind bars and chased injustice out of many a city, but this mission poses a threat like no other â and could be his last. Step into the driver's seat as the hardened detective and get ready for a relentless manhunt that could end either with the restoration of justice or the setting of the sun on the Golden Gate Bridge forever. Intense chase experience Play as John Tanner, The Driver Take the mayhem online Synopsis Driver San Francisco puts the wheel back into your hands in the next installation of the classic racing saga. In this battle of good and evil, your car is your weapon; and with a huge arsenal of more than 130 vehicles to choose from, you have endless power within your grasp. Handle your cars with the unique style that established the Driver series as a quintessential chase experience, with an all-new twist. Take the wheel with more control than ever, harnessing the incredible ability to instantly Shift to the exact car you need â at the exact moment you need it. When you spot an enemy a block ahead, swap to a high-powered vehicle and throttle ahead to stop his getaway. When an opponent threatens to drive you off the road, take command of his vehicle and force his demise. Experience an even more enhanced Shift in the six online game modes, transporting yourself across miles in the blink of an eye with the ability to swap locations. Whether you're hunting down the bad guys, racing bumper-to-bumper against a friend or taking on skill-testing dares throughout the city streets, kick it into high gear, forget about the speed limit and don't hesitate for a split second â or this ride could be your last. Key Features: Chase down crime lord Charles Jericho in a relentless manhunt as detective John Tanner, the Driver Seamlessly shift between more than 130 licensed cars and keep them constantly in the heart of the action with new groundbreaking gameplay features Feel the rush of a real free-roaming, classic, cinematic car chase experience Instantly swap vehicles, shifting to a more powerful car to make a faster getaway, deploying a civilian vehicle to destroy your enemies or even taking control of your opponent's car using the unprecedented Shift ability Tear through more than 200 square miles of road network, over the Golden Gate Bridge and along iconic locations throughout San Francisco, and discover a timeless and realistic atmosphere Take on the identities, the abilities â and the struggles â of different residents across the disaster-stricken city Throttle through 20 challenging races and test your handling skills in 80 dares spread all across the city in additional gameplay modes Ram, tail and overtake your friends in bumper-to-bumper split-screen modes, or take the mayhem online in six frantic modes that give you the ability to instantly transport yourself to different locations Revel in the glory of your most epic stunts and frantic chases by recording, editing and sharing sequences in the Director replay mode Amp up for the action along with a killer soundtrack featuring 60 music tracks from famous artists, as well as the original Driver theme Continues the tradition of the classic racing series that has sold 14 million copies worldwide Recognized as one of the best licenses in adventure gaming and lauded by the international press, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Victorian super sleuth, Sherlock Holmes, is back in Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack The Ripper. A single player gameplay investigation experience on the PC platform that is sure to be the most horrifying game of the Sherlock Holmes series, in this challenging new adventure, the famous detective and his ever-present sidekick Dr. Watson, race against time to stop the most threatening serial killer England has ever known - Jack the Ripper. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } Play as both Holmes and Watson. View larger. Examine crime scenes and clues. View larger. Explore the grim East End streets. View larger. Work with NPCs to catch Jack. View larger. Story In Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack The Ripper players are witnessed to the sights, sounds and grim realities of the late Victorian era. It's 1888, London, in the Whitechapel area, and a series of grisly crimes in the heart of the East End leave a gory trail of mutilated female bodies. The police struggle to pick up the scent as the bodies pile up and paranoia sweeps the city. Sherlock Holmes immerses himself in the dark, sordid alleyways of Whitechapel in order to follow the trail of the one that the press calls Jack the Ripper. During a terrifying investigation, Holmes will attempt to lift the veil of mystery that shrouds the motives and the face behind that horrific nickname. Gameplay Presented in full 3D, Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper offers players 2 different perspectives which are available at any moment in the game: a third-person view in the pure style of traditional point ’n’ click adventure games and a first-person view for close-up investigation. Players have the total freedom to choose either of the angles they wish, or use them both to immerse themselves completely in this terrifying adventure. In addition, the player will also find within the game an original crime scene reconstitution system that will allow he/she to test theories during the progression of the investigation as they follow the bloody trail of the terrifying serial killer. Play as Holmes and Dr. Watson As brilliant as Sherlock Holmes is, no adventure featuring the super sleuth would be complete without the assistance of his sidekick Dr. Watson. In Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper players get the full experience and benefits of the Holmes/Watson mystery solving team with the ability to play as both characters as they comb the backstreets of Victorian London in search of the infamous Jack the Ripper. Key Features Solve one of the greatest mysteries in the history of England and discover who is Jack the Ripper. 2 mythic characters of 19th century England engage in a horrifying manhunt: the illustrious Sherlock Holmes and the terrifying Jack the Ripper. Discover the hidden side of London and the sinister streets of Whitechapel, all faithfully recreated (e.g. public work house, hospitals, brothels, etc.). Switch between playing the role of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes or his trusted friend Doctor Watson. Interact with more than 30 authentic characters that help you complete your investigation. Use and combine more that 100 objects and collect hundreds of clues so you can finally uncover the real identity and motives of the perverted Jack the Ripper. 2 points-of-view available at all times: gameplay in third-person or classic first-person point-of-view, a favorite for the enthusiasts of the series. A progressive help system puts you back on. System Requirements: Recommended Specifications: OS: Windows XP SP2/Vista SP1 Processor: AMD AthlonXP 1900+ / Intel Celeron 2.0 or higher RAM: 512 MB or higher Video Card: 128 MB DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card: DirectX 9-compliant sound card DirectX: DirectX 9 or higher (included on disc) DVD-ROM: Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM drive Hard Drive Space: 3GB of free space or more Other: Windows-compatible keyboard and mouse From the award-winning developers of Sherlock Holmes: The AwakenedProduct InformationThe Sherlock Holmes series is known as one of the best franchises in adventure games and is acclaimed by critics worldwide. Now the detective is back in what will be his most terrifying investigation. In this great adventure game the player will track the most dangerous killer England has ever known: Jack the Ripper.1888 London district of Whitechapel. A series of particularly horrible murders takes place in this district of the East End of London where atrociously mutilated prostitutes' bodies are found. The police are unable to find a serious lead and the murders increase creating a real psychosis. Sherlock Holmes starts looking for clues in the dark and sinister alleys of Whitechapel in order to follow the macabre trail of the one the press now calls Jack the Ripper. During a frightening adventure Sherlock Holmes will try to bring out the true identity and the motives of the one who hides behind this scary alias. Fully 3D rendered Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper will offer players 2 different views that are accessible at any time: a 3rd person view in the purest style used in point & click adventure games as well as a 1st person view. The player will be free to play in one or the other modes or even combine them for greater immersion into this terrifying adventureA horrible series of murders are uncovered in the eastern district of London and the police have no serious leads. Take on the role of master sleuth Sherlock Holmes as you venture into the dark grim streets of London searching for the macabre trail of Jack the Ripper. During this terrifying adventure Sherlock will attempt to shed some light on the mystery that shrouds the identity and motive of the infamous killer.Another novelty: the player will also find an original crime scene reconstitution system that will allow him to test his theories during his pr Here are some more information for Playing Manhunt: For everything Alpha Protocol does right, it does an equal (or greater) amount of things wrong. The oft-delayed "Espionage RPG," from Obsidian Entertainment, was released on June 1st for the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC. According to the developer, the game was completed over six months ago. It's safe to say, though, that this is not the case. Cynics might see an entirely flawed game, but not I. In my playthrough, I realized I was playing a game that could have been great if it were done up to the standards many believed Obsidian had already established. In Alpha Protocol, you play as secret agent Michael Thorton, an average-looking guy who is prone to badassery (I don't care if that isn't a word). Due to unfortunate circumstances...and missiles...you are forced to go rogue. The agency you had worked for, Alpha Protocol, initially believes you had died, but launches a manhunt when informed otherwise. You must travel to and from safehouses in Saudi Arabia, Taipei, and Russia among others, and complete missions, to uncover a worldwide conspiracy. Many developers claim that their games involve choices that have true consequences. Few actually make it a reality. I can safely say Obsidian has succeeded in bring this to Alpha Protocol. To incorporate this into the game, the developers chose to include a conversation system similar to that found in the Mass Effect games. They included a twist, though, by only listing the emotion or action you wish to display, such as "Aggressive," "Suave," or even "Execute" on occasion. Each character, you converse with, will always favor one type of stance, and it is important to take this into account. If you want a character to like you always choose that which they favor, or if you want someone to hate you there is a stance that will help your cause. The system works insanely well and contributes to the fantastic story (a very short story). Being smart with how you talk can lead you into bed with a character, or cause you to put a bullet into their head. Converse wisely. The many flaws of the game would stand out more to a gamer who appreciate gameplay (run-and-gun shooting in this case) over story and character development. I, on the other hand, believe myself to be an RPG aficionado (my favorite being Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic). Perhaps then this review is biased, but aren't all reviews? Sue me then for forgiving Alpha Protocol in the gameplay department. If you aren't a lover of great role-playing, you will find this game to be atrocious. The gameplay is a complete mess. The guns are insanely inaccurate (especially at the onset), and running over to enemies and showing off your kung fu repertoire is sadly often more efficient then firearms. Please, unless you intend to have multiple playthroughs to get all the achievements or trophies, use only the assault rifle. It is the most accurate gun, though not by much. But accuracy is not always necessary, as the enemy AI is horrendous. They are stricken with the new disorder that makes you oblivious to anything and everything (Alert Dr. House). Can patches fix AI? I really hope so, but no patches have been announced thus far. There is a phrase that is used to label those who focus to much on the quality of a game's graphics. "Graphics Whores" would not enjoy Alpha Protocol. It is 2010, and the likes of Mass Effect 2 and Uncharted 2 have graced our televisions with shear beauty, but that's not to say all recent games have great graphics. Alpha Protocol, for the most part, is an ugly duckling. Although it runs on the Unreal Engine 3, that has made many masterpieces, the graphics are terribly inconsistent. When textures aren't taking an eternity to load, they are still simply ugly. Character models are not terrible, but far from the quality we have seen before. Some of the safehouses you are sent to, during the story, are decent-looking, but the ugly duckling syndrome always remains apparent. Anyone who plays Alpha Protocol is destined to either love or hate the game, as there doesn't appear to be much gray area. Stay away if you don't share my love of RPGs, but if you do, the game has the potential to be very memorable for you. Alpha Protocol could have been an RPG that anyone could enjoy, but unfortunately the developers didn't help it reach that level. Pros: +Great Story (Sex, violence, and twists...what more can you ask for?) +Conversation system works well +Vast consequences to your actions +Many playthroughs needed to see everything Cons: -Rather short for an RPG (about 15 hours) -Generally lousy graphics -Horrendous Enemy AI -Guns are terribly inaccurate and unbalanced -Overpowered (and overeffective) melee Nerd Daily Review: 7.5 out of 10 Christopher Bobb One of the most beloved shows in television history, The Andy Griffith Show takes its viewers back to a simpler time of small town America, apple pie, and black and white television... The trademark whistling theme song is one of the most recognizable in history, and the duration of the show in syndicated reruns is unrivaled by its peers. The Andy Griffith Show follows the exploits of the small town of Mayberry and its family values, no nonsense sheriff Andy. Widowed, and father to a small boy named Opie, Andy is joined in Mayberry by his sidekick Deputy Barney Fife, his relative and housekeeper Aunt Bee, and a host of other eccentric characters. But the show stealer is Barney Fife (Don Knotts) who plays the role of a sometimes incompetent, kooky deputy always in over his head. The onscreen dynamic between Griffith and Knotts is truly magical. Both men would go on to heralded careers in show business with Knotts starring in numerous roles, such as Mr. Furley on Three's Company, and Griffith as the title star of Matlock. And Ron Howard (Opie) would go on to establish himself as one of Hollywood's most well-known directors... This first season DVD of The Andy Griffith Show is packed with some of the best episodes in the show's history. Episodes three and thirty-one feature the talented guitar playing of actor James Best, better known as Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane from The Dukes Of Hazzard. Numerous other famous faces turn up throughout season one. In fact, if you look closely enough, you might even see the Maytag repairman... The Andy Griffith Show DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the series premiere "The New Housekeeper" in which Andy's former housekeeper, Rose, gets married, prompting his search for a replacement. But Opie, unhappy with Rose's departure, doesn't take too kindly to the new woman in the house, Andy's Aunt Bee... Other notable episodes include "The Guitar Player" in which Andy utilizes his powers as sheriff to help a young local guitarist (James Best) realize his dream of playing in a band for a living, and "Alcohol and Old Lace" in which, while on a quest to shut down local distilleries, Andy and Barney are surprised to uncover a trail that leads them to two aged sisters... Below is a list of episodes included on The Andy Griffith Show (Season 1) DVD: Episode 1 (The New Housekeeper): Air Date: 10-03-1960 About the Author Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of The Andy Griffith Show (DVD). where is the best place to play manhunt in parma ohio? Its pretty self explanatory
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http://www.nerddaily.netThe Andy Griffith Show (DVD) Review
Episode 2 (The Manhunt): Air Date: 10-10-1960
Episode 3 (The Guitar Player): Air Date: 10-17-1960
Episode 4 (Runaway Kid): Air Date: 11-07-1960
Episode 5 (Opie's Charity): Air Date: 11-28-1960
Episode 6 (Ellie Comes To Town): Air Date: 10-24-1960
Episode 7 (Irresistible Andy): Air Date: 10-31-1960
Episode 8 (A Feud Is A Feud): Air Date: 12-05-1960
Episode 9 (Andy The Matchmaker): Air Date: 11-14-1960
Episode 10 (Stranger In Town): Air Date: 12-26-1960
Episode 11 (The Christmas Story): Air Date: 12-1960
Episode 12 (Ellie For Council): Air Date: 12-12-1960
Episode 13 (Mayberry Goes Hollywood): Air Date: 01-02-1961
Episode 14 (The Horse Trader): Air Date: 01-09-1961
Episode 15 (Those Gossipin' Men): Air Date: 01-16-1961
Episode 16 (Andy Saves Barney's Morale): Air Date: 02-20-1961
Episode 17 (Alcohol And Old Lace): Air Date: 01-30-1961
Episode 18 (Andy, The Marriage Counselor): Air Date: 02-10-1961
Episode 19 (Mayberry On Record): Air Date: 02-13-1961
Episode 20 (The Beauty Contest): Air Date: 01-23-1961
Episode 21 (Andy And The Gentleman Crook): Air Date: 02-27-1961
Episode 22 (Cyrano Andy): Air Date: 03-06-1961
Episode 23 (Andy And Opie, Housekeepers): Air Date: 03-13-1961
Episode 24 (The New Doctor): Air Date: 03-27-1961
Episode 25 (Plaque For Mayberry): Air Date: 04-03-1961
Episode 26 (The Inspector): Air Date: 04-10-1961
Episode 27 (Ellie Saves A Female): Air Date: 04-17-1961
Episode 28 (Andy Forecloses): Air Date: 04-24-1961
Episode 29 (Quiet Sam): Air Date: 05-01-1961
Episode 30 (Barney Gets His Man): Air Date: 05-08-1961
Episode 31 (The Guitar Player Returns): Air Date: 05-15-1961
Episode 32 (Bringing Up Opie): Air Date: 05-22-1961
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