Granted, there's only two...
So - if you had to rate the games from best to worse - what order would you put them in?
Maybe say what you liked or disliked, to explain the order, to generate some conversation?
Rating MANHUNTER
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Re: Rating MANHUNTER
1. Manhunter: New York
2. Manhunter 2: San Francisco
I liked how the first game was structured. Each day was composed of smaller puzzles/objectives that were needed to solve the bigger puzzle to end the day. This meant that each day ended in the same place every time. With Manhunter 2, there were a bunch of smaller puzzles and when you finish them, the day just... ends. It just seems like the first one had a better design. It's kind of like chapters in a book. Chapters end with some sort of resolution or a cliffhanger or something. The "chapters" in Manhunter 2 just end without any reason. And I'm still miffed about how you have to die in two places in Day 1.
2. Manhunter 2: San Francisco
I liked how the first game was structured. Each day was composed of smaller puzzles/objectives that were needed to solve the bigger puzzle to end the day. This meant that each day ended in the same place every time. With Manhunter 2, there were a bunch of smaller puzzles and when you finish them, the day just... ends. It just seems like the first one had a better design. It's kind of like chapters in a book. Chapters end with some sort of resolution or a cliffhanger or something. The "chapters" in Manhunter 2 just end without any reason. And I'm still miffed about how you have to die in two places in Day 1.