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Manhunt 2 Available for PC Now

09 Nov, 2009, 9:59 am IST | Avinash Bali | PC

Do you like murdering people in innovative and not to mention highly sadistic ways? If so the Manhunt series should be right up your alley and if you never got a chance to experience Manhunt 2 before, it’s out now for the PC, in all its uncensored glory.

Unfortunately the game’s only available digitally through Direct2Drive (D2D) for $29.25 (Rs. 1400 approx). Not too sure if it’s even gonna hit steam though but head right here for more details.


Oh and here are the system requirements for the game:
  • Operating System: Windows XP (Home and Professional), SP1 or higher plus DirectX 9.0c / Windows Vista
  • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 (1.7+ GHz), AMD Athlon 1800+
  • Memory: 512MB XP / 1GB Vista, 3.8GB Hard Drive Space
  • Video Card: DirectX 9.0c Shader 2.0 Supported, 128 MB, Nvidia 6200 or Better, ATI Radeon x300 or Better
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compliant
  • Peripherals: Keyboard and Mouse Required

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