- Headhunter (video game)
Infobox VG| title = Headhunter
developer =Amuze
publisher =Sega
designer =
engine =
released = Dreamcast
flagicon|EUNovember 16 2001
PlayStation 2
flagicon|EUMarch 22 ,2002
flagicon|USAMay 9 ,2002
genre =Action/Adventure
modes =Single player
ratings = ESRB: Mature (M)
ELSPA: 15+
platforms =Sega Dreamcast ,PlayStation 2
media =GD-ROM ,DVD-ROM
requirements ="Headhunter" is a
video game developed byAmuze for theSega Dreamcast andPlayStation 2 video game console s. The Dreamcast version of the game was only distributed inEurope , byBigBen Interactive .For the majority of the game, the
gameplay is that of athird-person shooter as players controlprotagonist Jack Wade. Jack travels between the main levels of the game on hismotorcycle , and these sections take the form of aracing game , with the motorbike'sacceleration and braking controlled using the sensitive analogue trigger buttons of the Dreamcastcontrol pad .Music for the game was composed by
Richard Jacques and recorded atAbbey Road Studios . In2004 itssequel , "Headhunter Redemption ", was released onXbox andPlayStation 2 .Plot
The game takes place in the near
future in acity similar to Los Angeles. Criminals are punished for their crimes not only by serving time inprison but by having their internal organs surgically removed (if they lost to another prisoner in an underwater arena) and transplanted to benefit the wealthier members of society. Officially responsible for law enforcement are the Anti-Crime Network (ACN) organisation and their employees, thebounty hunter -like Headhunters. In order to prevent damage occurring to the criminals' organs as they are apprehended, conventionalfirearm s have been banned, replaced by Electric Neural Projectile (ENP)gun s that fire specialbullet s which do not damage flesh but instead emit anelectrical charge that causes severepain in victims, paralysesmuscle s and eventuallykill s thebrain . According to the game, ENP technology was developed byBiotech and the main manufacturer of ENPhandgun s is Smith & Easton (a reference to the firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson), although the technology can also be used withgrenade s,proximity mine s, rocket launchers and otherexplosive s.The game begins with Jack escaping from a secret
laboratory , but soon after going outside hefaint s and falls unconscious. He wakes up in hospital and learns that he is suffering fromamnesia and that although he was once the very best Headhunter, hislicense has now been revoked. In order to investigate themurder of ACN founder Christopher Stern, he must re-earn his Headhunter licence by taking part in virtual-reality tests (called LEILA tests) and capture some of the most dangerous criminals in the city. Throughout the game, Jack is aided by Christopher Stern's daughter Angela and his old boss Chief Hawke; although he also finds that his main rival to the title of best Headhunter is the unpleasant Hank Redwood.The game's storyline progresses through standard FMV
cutscene s,propaganda commercials andsatirical news broadcasts (presented by thefiction al Bill Waverley and Kate Gloss).Characters and themes
*Jack Wade - The main character also considered to be a believable Los Angeles residential bounty hunter character.
*Angela Stern - Jack's aid who works for the ACN, only to find out they are collaborating with the Wolfpack in order to get weapons for organs.
*Adam - A genetically altered man, made to be perfect. Adam resembles a Giant Man who resembles the superior race, a perverse vision ofBlavatsky 's work on the idealAtlantean .
*Doctor Ernst Zweiberg - the man responsible for creating Adam.
*Eve - A virus which in turn will be released by ACN to destroy the human race and form a perfect one.
*L.E.I.L.A. (Law Enforcement Intelligence and License Approval) - a virtual reality simulator which give ACN bounty hunters a license.
*Wolfpack - a criminal gang whose role is to obtain organs for weapons.
*ACN (Anti-Crime Network) - the future law system which plans to distribute the virus in shipments of X-Must Energy Drink.
*Biotech - Inventor of the futuristic weapons in the game.
*Grey Wolf - an enemy turned friend of Jack Wade.
*Alan Sharp - President of ACN and occultist.
*Ramirez - a member of Wolfpack who divulges critical information of the connection between ACN and Wolfpack.
*Hank Redwood - a stubborn bounty hunter for ACN.
*Gladiator - a boss
*Underwater Arena - an underwater gladiatorial prison owned by ACN.
*Queen of Hearts - Import/Export ship for X-Must Energy Drink.Comparisons with other games
Certain aspects of the game caused "Headhunter" to be compared to "
Metal Gear Solid "; obvious similarities include the emphasis onstealth-based game play (such as the ability to snap enemiesneck s from behind and to press the character'sback against awall and look roundcorner s), Jack's favoured method of communication being through aCasio wristwatch videophone , presented similarly to the Codec sequences of the "MGS" games, and the LEILA test sequences being similar to the "MGS" . Puzzles in the game, as well as the final boss battle also drew some comparisons to the "Resident Evil" series. The game also had players ride a motorcycle to reach the destination points of Jack's next mission within the city which was somewhat reminiscent of the Grand theft auto series.External links
* [http://www.amuze.com/ Official Amuze site]
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