The silence of the lamb: Manhunt 2's The Daniel Lamb Session

Posted Sep 21, 2007 at 9:01AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: PS2, Rockstar Leeds
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Rockstar has always been known for doing things different in this industry. Manhunt 2 (PSP, PS2, Wii) is no exception to this, as the game's official website has recently released the third web-exclusive companion piece of the highly-controversial title, the Daniel Lamb Session.

If you're interested in getting to know more about the game's mind-bending storyline and are not afraid to hear things that'd probably make your hair curl, then this one should be right up your alley.

The Daniel Lamb Session is the third in a series of audio-visual presentations available for viewing in the game's official website. Not your typical gameplay video or trailer, it's pretty much a series of eerily-disjointed photographs, screenshots and animations that you have to click through in order to get the full story.

What really shines in this sort of media? The audio. Being a horror fan, yours truly can honestly say that the Daniel Lamb Session, along with its predecessors, contains some of the best voice acting in terms of scaring the ever-living crap out of a listener. The sound effects, timed impeccably with the presentation's graphics, really kick-starts your imagination into what's happening in Session 5-26.

Be forewarned - it's not for the faint of heart. Otherwise, enjoy it with the lights off for the full effect - you'll thank us after the entire ordeal is over. Updates as we get them, and you can check out the Daniel Lamb Session by clicking on the Read link we've provided below.


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by UncertainGod - 2007-09-21 10:40:06
These presentations have actually got me interested

in this game, I've lost alot of respect in Rockstar in the past few months but if this turns out to be a good game it could save them.

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