Though slightly worth checking out due to it's grotesque story line, it doesn't really capture much tactical gameplay..
Once you go over to the PC/Macintosh realm, you play with the big boys.
When I purchased this game, I was expecting to see really good stealth mechanics, such as stuff in Hitman and Metal Gear Solid (best radar system).
Absolutely not. The gameplay is on the boring side, with a repetitive nature.
The radar is almost completely useless. How you ask? Here's how. All you see are red dots. Remeber MGS? You see vision cones, explaining the direction that the enemy is facing.
In Manhunt you could be behind a wall, and looking at a red dot on your radar, determining that the "bad guy" is on the other side. But you have no idea which way he is facing because the camera angles are poor. You decide to peek around the corner...BAM! caught. This is how alot of your experience is going to be. No true mechanics to really experience and study your environment.
In conclusion, Manhunt is slightly worth checking out due to it's grotesque storyline but it doesn't really capture much tactical gameplay and leaves a lot of strategic "Hitman" like gamers in the dark
Rockstar should start trying something new. Violence is not the only things games should have.