Moderata
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A sex shop can be seen while in the streets of a level. Nothing explicit is seen and its not the focus of the level.
There is a shootout in a theatre that a porn film can be heard. Some dialogue from the pornographic film can be heard.
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The sound design is chilling, as the victims very usually gurgle when having their throat slashed and scream due other inflictions of pain. One of the most disturbing kills present in every version is the "Gruesome" (Red) execution with the plastic bag, as the victim's realistic and muffled panic induced screams can be heard as he's beaten down with a bag over his head. This isn't the only disturbing kill, and the list includes setting an enemy on fire or sawing their head off with a handsaw.
The environmental executions, aerial executions, and gun executions are all extremely gory and brutal, arguably moreso than hasty, moderate, and even some gruesome ones.
A man wearing nothing but his underwear is also tied to a table and tortured to death by being cut apart with an electric saw. (offscreen just heard)
The violence was greatly censored (blurry screen and shaky camera) due to the violence.
A man is cut by a saw offscreen.
It also should noted that the Wii and PC versions actually simulate the violence via motion control/mouse movements. For example, to stab someone in the game, the player has to flick the Wii remote/mouse forward as if they were actually stabbing someone. These versions also show blood splatter onto the character during executions, provided they play via motion sensor/ control.
The AO-rated version of the game also includes a scoring system where players are rewarded with point for performing more violent and brutal executions.
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The words "ass", "bastard", "bitch", "blowjob", "damn", "fuck", "goddamn", "hell", "motherfucker", "pussy", and "shit" appear in the dialogue.
Leggera
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A bar is seen with some alcohol within.
The character Danny briefly injects himself with a drug.
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Much more violent and gruesome than the first game.
Not for the faint of heart or the squeamish and only for those with a strong stomach.
Similar to the first game, this game is notorious for its extremely graphic content and just shows how truly disturbing it really is. Also, the game has an exceptionally dark theme, story and tone, and it additionally never holds back when it comes to showcasing its nihilistic, cynical, oppresive and depressing nature, as well as its depictions of violence.
The whole game, aside from being devilishly gruesome and insanely violent, is extremely disturbing and psychologically crazy. The main character is an amnesiac, mentally-ill asylum patient who must find himself, and his sanity becomes increasingly fragile thanks to the torment of the main villain (who is also his mentor), and the whole story is extremely grimdark and nihilistic. It all comes across as being very akin to Fight Club (1999), and it's not for the faint of heart.
Tension is high throughout the game as stealth is the main way to progress through the game. In addition, the game has a very intense and foreboding atmosphere.
Aside from the extremely graphic violence, it also should be noted of the fact that the Wii version actually simulates the violence via motion control. For example, to stab someone in the game, the player has to flick the Wii remote forward as if they were actually stabbing someone.
Manhunt 2 is an extremely violent and mature game. There is little difference between the AO-rated version and the M-rated version in terms of content. This game is clearly not appropriate for anyone under at least 18 years of age.