Description When the AntiCrime Network's chief officer is murdered in cold blood, it's up to Jack Wade, Headhunter to bring his killers to justice by any means necessary. Join Jack along with his accomplice, the sultry Angela Stern in a tactical adventure where stealth and espionage aren't the best way to survive - they're the only way!
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Rating Reviewed by: Laurens van Deijk(Unregistered User)
Review Date October 11, 2002
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Review NaN of 15
, from Amsterdam
Price Paid:
$30.00
from Games & Zo
Summary: Headhunter is a nice adventure/action game with a great story and setting. The levels are great, it has a kind of futuristic Robocop setting (and I like that alot!!!). It's a game in every aspect, not somekind of simulator that does a baad job (personally I prefer Headhunter over MGS2).
Summary: I haven't completed the game but I'm far enough into it where I can say if it's good or bad. It's good. Not great, but good. There are some features in the game that are great but, overall, the game itself is merely good, IMHO.
You play Jack Wade, a professional "headhunter" which is the replacement for law enforcement agents in the near future. Your mission is to unravel the connection between corporate and syndicate crime and kill all the bad guys. So what else is new, eh?
Summary: Headhunter is not a bad game at all, but when compared to Mental Gear, Grand Thef Auto, and other hot titles. It doesn't stand out like those games. This is a very cool action game, but think it could be better. I would not mind seeing headhunter 2 in the future. The whole idea behind it is very cool, not orginal but still cool. You got to give this game a chance. When I first started playing it, I thought its was garbage. But the more I played it, the more i got into it. It reminds me of Syphon Filter for ps one. The real live news cast is funny and kinda cool cause i never seen something like that before in a game.
Rating Reviewed by: Dave Lemasa(Unregistered User)
Review Date June 18, 2002
Overall Rating 3 of 5
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Review NaN of 15
, from Boston, MA - USA
Price Paid:
$50.00
from EB
Summary: Originally coded for the Dreamcast (although it never saw a US release), Sega and Amuze's HEADHUNTER is their answer to Konami's Metal Gear series. But how does it keep up? Is Sega's Jake Wade a mere clone of Solid Snake or does he bring seomthing extra to the table? The answer is both Yes and No, but I'll save that for later.
Headhunter features strong production values, decent graphics and excellent sound. Outside of a few problems with the control and the writing, it's solid title for a weekend of rental gaming.