The PC, PSP, PS2, and PS2 beta versions feature an exclusive brown outfit for Leo that he wears in the flashback levels.Civilians are featured much more often in the PC and PS2 beta versions than in the other versions.In the PC and Wii, they simply go darker, just like James Cash in the first Manhunt game. In the retail PS2 and PSP versions, they go greyish-silver when hiding, giving them a cel-shaded look. In the beta version, when hiding Danny/Leo would go transparent.This also means that in the PC version, you will have to unlock the hidden episode Release Therapy by getting a score of at least 3 out of 5 points on all other levels, while in the PS2, PSP and the Wii versions there is no such requirement since the scoring system was removed on these platforms due to censorship and the level will be unlocked anyways after you complete the game. The PC version features a score rating system at the end of each level that grades players on their performance, just like in the first Manhunt game.On the PC, there is no quick weapon select menu at all, as players need only to scroll up or down to switch weapons. On the Wii, the lines on the menu are not as neatly drawn as in the other versions. The quick weapon select menu is different on the Wii then on the PS2 beta/PSP/PS2.On the Wii, the contrast levels are raised highly and the screen starts shaking, to give it a very red and black look. On the PlayStation versions, the screen goes red, silver and green during an execution to obscure it. However, the filter itself is different in the Wii than on the PSP/PS2. In the Wii, PSP, and PS2, the game was toned down for an M rating on consoles. In the PS2 beta and PC versions, the executions are uncut and uncensored, with only a faint red filter that shows during an execution (although the PC version allows players to take this off on their desktop at the start menu by putting it in "Stereoscopic mode" which removes the red filter completeley and also increases the visual quality).Unlike hunters, however, Danny/Leo cannot get bloodied during Executions or Combat on the PSP/PS2.All versions of the game have hunters getting bloodied and bruised during Executions and Melee Combat/Gun fights however the effect is much more detailed on the PC and Wii.In the PC and Wii versions, all hunters have facial animations, but on the beta, PS2, and PSP, many hunters don't have facial animations.In the PC version, blood decals don't appear on Danny/Leo when performing an execution with interactive executions off.The game seems to perform better on the PC and Wii than on the other versions.The PC version has improved visuals than the other versions, The Wii version also is visually superior to the PS2, and PSP, although it is not as improved as on the PC.There is a bonus tutorial in the Wii and PC that lets players become used to the controls.In the PS2 beta, retail PS2, and PSP versions, the player must press a button combination until the hunter leaves in the Wii version the player must keep the Wii remote/ nunchuck still and in the PC version, a circle with a dot in the middle appears on screen and players must use the mouse to keep the dot in the circle (which begin to get smaller and move around) until the circle turns green and the hunter gives up.
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