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The
characters of the game have been split up into
two categories; they consist of the cast (characters)
which are the central (singular) characters
and hunters (gangs) which are the groups of
enemy in the game. Since the hunters are vast
and varied they have been described as a whole
rather than analysing each member of the gangs.
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After
being on death row
for 3 years Cash was
found guilty of his
crimes by the state
and was sentenced
to death by lethal
injection. It was
reported that he had
been executed, justice
was served and Cash
had met his fate.
However everything
was not as it seemed.
The director of a
new snuff movie, by
the name of Lionel
Starkweather has decided
to give Cash a second
chance at life as
the leading man in
his movie. Cash believes
he can escape if he
just makes his way
out of Carcer City,
he has no choice but
to play along with
the directors wishes.
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| Known
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Cash,
James Earl Cash |
| Voice
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Stephen
Wilfong |
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Lionel
Starkweather is a
former big time Hollywood
director, after being
shamed and shunned
from the movie industry
he has been forced
to working underground.
Primarily on pornography
and a new genre of
movies he calls “manhunts”
also known as snuff
movies. Although primarily
making these movies
for special clientele,
in particular aimed
at the Japanese market,
he also works on his
own private collection.
Over the past 12 months
various powerful Hollywood
players have gone
missing, falling victim
to Starkweathers movies.
With
his new found power
and wealth he seeks
revenge on the movie
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| Known
Name: |
Lionel
Starkweather, Starkweather,
Mr. Starkweather, Director |
| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Revolver |
| Introduced: |
Born
Again |
| Appearances: |
Born
Again, Press Coverage, Deliverance
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| Voice
Actor: |
Brian
Cox |
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The
new reporter is shown
in the opening sequence
to the game, reporting
on the execution of
James Earl Cash, that
took place at Darkwood
Penitentiary just
5 hours prior. She
is onto Starkweather
and is attempting
to gain enough evidence
on him in order to
take him down and
expose him to the
public. During a scene
of events throughout
the night she manages
to track Cash down
and inform him of
what is really going
on, she hopes that
with the help of Cash
she can bring Starkweather
down once and for
all. |
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| Known
Name: |
Reporter,
Journalist, Rob(erta?)in?)
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| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
- |
| Introduced: |
Born
Again |
| Appearances: |
Born
Again, Press coverage, Border
Patrol, Deliverance |
| Voice
Actor: |
Kate
Miller |
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We
are formally introduced
to the Cerberus leader
during the scene ‘Key
Personnel’.
He is in direct communication
with Starkweather
at all times and acts
as Starkweathers personal
security. The Cerberus
leader is surrounded
by his Cerberus team
at all times; if the
mission is compromised
they will risk life
and limb in order
to secure his safety. |
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| Known
Name: |
Cerberus
Leader |
| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
M16
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| Introduced: |
Road
to Ruin |
| Appearances: |
Road
to Ruin, Fulled by Hate,
Strapped for Cash, Graveyard
Shift, Kill the Rabbit,
Trained to Kill, Border
Patrol, Key Personnel |
| Voice
Actor: |
Brian
Maillard
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Gary
Shaffer is the current
Carcer City Police
Chief whom is under
investigation of corruption.
Chief Shaffer has
found himself under
such scrutiny on more
than one occasion.
In 2001 Shaffer was
cleared of corruption
charges when witnesses
miraculously went
missing. He is currently
in cahoots with Starkweather,
cleaning up any mess
that may arise from
the directors sick
and twisted games.
Not much else is known
of the corrupt chief,
his motives are likely
money. |
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| Known
Name: |
Gary
Shaffer, Police Chief |
| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
- |
| Introduced: |
Grand
Theft Auto 3 (2001) |
| Appearances: |
GTA
3, , Deliverance |
| Voice
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During
the scene 'Strapped
for Cash' Cash has
to try and save four
of his family members
tied up throughout
the zoo. In this scene
we find out Cash and
his family aren't
too close, presumably
because of him being
in jail, no other
reason is given. However
they must have held
some sort of relevance
to Cash to feel the
need to save them.
Cash is required to
save at least one
member in order to
progress to the next
scene, if he is seen
by any of the Wardogs,
the nearest hostage
will be killed. Cash
is shown a video of
a family member being
slaughtered and is
clearly distraught. |
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The
ever evasive
Mr. Nasty
is the man
behind it
all, he is
believed to
be the financial
backing and
producer of
the snuff
ring under
his company
name; Valiant-Entertainment,
he runs his
business under
strict scrutiny,
reserved strictly
for members,
selling all
manner of
things from
gimp masks
to explicit
movies from
the hunts.
Not much information
is known of
Mr. Nasty
but he appears
to like to
dress up like
a member of
the Hoods,
perhaps he
is even the
leader of
the Hoods.
He strikes
a resemblance
to the crowbar
wielding Hood
in ‘Doorway
into Hell’.
Since he wears
a mask however,
it is impossible
to know if
this was indeed
Nasty himself.
Could this
be why Valient-ent.net
hasn’t
been updated
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| Known
Name: |
Mr.
Nasty |
| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Crowbar? |
| Introduced: |
Doorway
into Hell? |
| Appearances: |
Doorway
into Hell?
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| Voice
Actor: |
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Piggsy
is a chainsaw-welding
madman. Piggsy has
starred in many of
Starkweathers movies
and it is assumed
he is uncontrollable
as he is kept on tight
leash in the attic
of Starkweathers mansion
under the supervision
of the Cerberus. The
Cerberus tends to
whatever needs he
has such as feeding
him, and often taunting
him. The scars on
his body indicate
that he has been through
a lot of battles.
Piggsy also has an
acute sense of smell
and can often be seen
sniffing his foes
out before slicing
them up with his chainsaw.
Speaking of his chainsaw,
ever the sadomasochist,
Piggsy likes to keep
the blades dull in
order to inflict the
maximum amount of
pain upon his victims. |
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| Known
Name: |
Piggsy |
| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Dual
Bladed Chainsaw |
| Introduced: |
Fulled
By Hate |
| Appearances: |
Fulled
By Hate, Trained to Kill,
Deliverance |
| Voice
Actor: |
Hunter
Platin |
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Ramirez
is working directly
under the supervision
of Starkweather and
has full authority
over the gangs of
Carcer City. One of
his main objectives
is to keep Cash on
a tight leash and
stop him from getting
out of hand. Being
Starkweathers right
hand man, Ramirez
can often be seen
at time of uncertainty,
rallying the gangs
together and given
out order. Ramirez
has a squadron of
hunters himself, known
as the Wardogs, wherever
Ramirez goes you can
be sure that the Wardogs
aren’t far behind.
Throughout the night
Ramirez is a thorn
in Cash side, the
only way to Starkweather
is to take Ramirez
out. Ramirez is a
master of survival
and has high end motivational
skills, he also prefers
to indulge in melee
attacks rather than
resorting to firepower,
however he is no stranger
to a 12 gauge. |
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| Known
Name: |
Ramirez |
| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Sniper
Rifle |
| Introduced: |
White
Trash |
| Appearances: |
White
Trash, Grounds for Assault,
View of Innocentz, Divided
they Fall |
| Voice
Actor: |
Chris
McKinney |
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Cash
stumbles across the
bum during the scene
'Drunk Driving' he
is locked in a prison
cell. Cash is required
to kill a hunter guarding
the cell in order
to free the bum. Starkweather
tells Cash he must
escort the bum to
each gate in order
to open them the bum
is known as a co-star
or sidekick. What
his significance is,
is never known. All
that is known is that
he is required to
stay alive. You must
escort the bum to
the cemetery tomb
where the scene ends.
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Name: |
Tramp,
Homeless bum, Hobo, Scarecrow,
Kenneth Jefferson |
| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Jack
Daniels? |
| Introduced: |
Drunk
Driving |
| Appearances: |
Drunk
Driving |
| Voice
Actor: |
Mark
Margolis |
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You
meet the White Rabbit
during 'Kill the Rabbit'.
A sick hunter wants
to play Alice in Wonderland
with Cash he must
follow this crazy
killer dressed in
a White Rabbit costume
through Carcer City
Mental Asylum Prison
cellblocks. You are
required to kill the
White Rabbit as he
is in possession of
the prison gate key,
which is required
to get out of the
area and progress
to the next scene.
The Rabbit is clearly
scared of Cash as
shown during the scene,
the only weapon that
the White Rabbit has
is his shotgun and
he will only use this
weapon when his is
finally cornered in
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| Known
Name: |
White
Rabbit, Rabbit |
| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Shotgun |
| Introduced: |
Kill
the Rabbit |
| Appearances: |
Kill
the Rabbit |
| Voice
Actor: |
Renaud
Sebbane |
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Carcer City Police
Department |
The
police officers are
a bunch of corrupt
cops working for Starkweather
and the Carcer City
Police Department
in the scene Press
Coverage the cops
can be seen surrounded
around the reporters
apartment they have
also secured the streets
around the area. Cash
must kill these officers
in order to safely
escort the reporter
into her apartment
these cops will shoot
on sight and will
stop at nothing to
kill the reporter
as well if she is
seen. Starkweather
is pulling the strings
when it comes to the
police officer doing
exactly
what he asks in order
to get paid. They
have sniper rifles,
handguns, shotguns
and nightsticks. |
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| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Nightstick,
Revolver, Shotgun, Sniper
Rifle, Heavy Handgun |
| Known
Names: |
- |
| Introduced: |
Press
Coverage |
| Appearances: |
Press
Coverage, Wrong Side of
the Tracks, Trained to
Kill, Border Patrol, Key
Personnel, Deliverance |
| Voice
Actors: |
John
Henry Cox ... Cops #1
Dennis Ostermaier ...
Cops #2
Gary Littman ... Cops
#3
Hunter Platin ... Cops
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The
Cerburus are part
of Starkweathers personal
defence force hired
to be a helping hand
in the production
"Manhunt".
They can be seen loading
Cash into their trucks,
after knocking him
out and then taking
him to the next area.
They are armed with
Heavy Handguns, sniper
and assault rifles.
The team leader dies
in the scene "Key
Personnel" he
has the key for the
elevator which Cash
can use to reach the
Attic and look for
Starkweather. Cash
is required to find
and kill him in order
to move on. |
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| Weapon(s)
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| Known
Names: |
- |
| Introduced: |
Road
to Ruin |
| Appearances: |
Road
to Ruin, Fulled by Hate,
Strapped for Cash, Graveyard
Shift, Kill the Rabbit,
Trained to Kill, Border
Patrol, Key Personnel,
Deliverance |
| Voice
Actors: |
Brian
Maillard ... Cerberus #1
Julian Fletcher ... Cerberus
#2
Michael Mulheren ... Cerberus
#3
Hadley Tomicki ... Cerberus
#4, Cerberus Guards #1
John Zurhellen ... Cerberus
Guards #2
Navid Khonsari ... Cerberus
Guards #3
Paul Pinto ... Cerberus
Guards #4 |
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The
Hoods are a mixed
bag of off-duty cops
and local thugs. They
partake in the hunt
largely for financial
gain rather than the
vicious brutality
enjoyed by the other
hunters. The hoods
are unruly for the
most part; they are
noisy and impulsive.
They suffer from a
lack of concentration
during the hunt, treating
it like weekend deer
hunting. The Hoods
dress in dark, non-descriptive
street cloths and
wear an assortment
of balaclavas and
ski masks. TThe Hoods
are in the first couple
of scenes, mainly
used to warm Cash
up and see if he has
what it takes to be
the directors leading
man. They have a few
weapons these are
Blackjacks, Wooden
Baseball bats and
Crowbars. They mainly
use fists in the opening
scene however. |
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BlackJack,
Crowbar, Wooden Baseball
Bat |
| Known
Names: |
Joe,
Mike, Zed, Vince, Duke,
Carl |
| Introduced: |
Born
Again |
| Appearances: |
Born
Again, Doorway to Hell,
Road to Ruin |
| Voice
Actors: |
Sean
R. Lynch ... Hoods #1
John Doman ... Hoods #2
Lenny Venito ... Hoods #3
Gregory Salata ... Hoods
#4
Peter Appel ... Hoods #5
Nestor Serrano ... Hoods
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The
Innocentz are a street
gang absorbed in sect
imagery. Although
young, they are fierce
fighters who prefer
to use their combined
force rather than
individual skill.
The gang is made up
of two specific groups
- The Skullyz form
the basic horde, but
Starkweather brought
in the Babyfaces to
add muscle and a distressing
contrast to the gang.
The Skullyz resent
this intrusion and
are genuinely uneasy
around them, for good
reason. Basically,
the Skullyz are playing
the part of lunatics
and the Babyfaces
are the real deal,
but they all behave
like human jackals.
Starweather has hired
the gang from somewhere
in the East Los Albos
area. They make their
debute at the Carcer
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Revolver,
12-gauge sawed off shotguns,
Sickle, Axe |
| Known
Names: |
Adam,
Carlos, Jules |
| Introduced: |
View
of Innocence |
| Appearances: |
View
of Innocence, Drunk Driving,
Graveyard Shift |
| Voice
Actors: |
Greg
Sims ... Innocentz #1
Adam Sietz ... Innocentz
#2
Geoffrey Cantor ... Innocentz
#3
Antone Pagan ... Innocentz
#4
James Urbaniak ... Innocentz
#5
David Coburn ... Innocentz
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Native
to the Carcer City
Zoo and only come
out to play during
the bonus scene ‘Monkey
See, Monkey Die’.
The Monkeys arm themselves
with sawn off shotguns
and machetes. The
Monkeys are very territorial
and loyal to the pack,
they have tendencies
to loose their cool,
in particular when
there's a lack of
bananas to eat, in
such situations they
become very unpredictable
and take their rage
out on the nearest
bystander. |
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Sawn
off Shotguns, Machete |
| Known
Names: |
- |
| Introduced: |
Monkey
See, Monkey Die |
| Appearances: |
Monkey
See, Monkey Die |
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The
Skinz are an archetypal
neo-nazi white power
gang. Overall, they
tend to work as baboon
packs, and are very
aggressive and willing
to attack rashly.
They partake in the
hunt mostly for a
sadistic violence.
The Skinz are disorderly,
boisterous, and reckless.
The Skinz are more
dangerous and violent
then the Hoods and
under the order of
Ramirez they move
into the Junkyard
to prove they can
do better than the
hoods. They wear trademark
hockey masks as seen
in the movies with
these they can be
quite intimidating
but
not all of the gang
wear these masks instead
they prefer to have
a tattoo on their
forehead with their
gang name. |
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| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Metal
Baseball Bats, Nail Gun,
Knife |
| Known
Names: |
- |
| Introduced: |
White
Trash |
| Appearances: |
White
Trash, Fulled By Hate |
| Voice
Actors: |
Burke
Moses ... Skinz #1
Todd Cummings ... Skinz
#2
Evan Seinfeld ... Skinz
#3
Andrew Totolos ... Skinz
#4
Lloyd Floyd ... Skinz
#5
Jeff Gurner ... Skinz
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Smileys
are a loose throng
of the insane, serial
killers, psychotics,
and sadists. They
are truly twisted,
and one of the most
intense packs of hunters
you'll face. The Smileys
hunt using their trademark
smiley masks, often
splattered with the
blood of previous
victims of their own
from self-mutilation
rituals. They take
perverse pleasure
in the pain and torture
they inflict upon
others. Their dialogue
ranges from demented
animal noises to chanted
nursery rhymes. Many
Smileys talk to themselves
or to aginary friends...
you may think one's
calling you
out, when all he's
really doing is mumbling
to himself. |
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| Weapon(s)
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Meat
Cleaver, Revolver, Metal
Baseball Bat, Sawed off
Shotgun, Shotgun, Knife |
| Known
Names: |
Fug,
Barry |
| Introduced: |
Mouth
of Madness |
| Appearances: |
Mouth
of Madness, Doing Time,
Kill the Rabbit |
| Voice
Actors: |
Robert
Stanton ... Smilies #1
Patrick McCartney ...
Smilies #2
Robert Sedgwick ... Smilies
#3
Glenn Fleshler ... Smilies
#4
David Pittu ... Smilies
#5
Tony F. DeVito ... Smilies
#6
Jeremy Schwartz ... Smilies
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The
SWAT teams move in
once the officers
are killed in the
scene "Wrong
Side of the Tracks"
they are Starkweathers
back up and they are
waiting for Cash near
the subway trains
and platforms. The
SWAT teams like hunting
in packs to avoid
stealth kills by Cash
if one spots Cash,
he will alert his
team of his position
and Cash won't stand
a chance against them.
They are armed with
deadly Sub-Machine
Guns which kill almost
instantly and shotguns
with a light attached
to the gun. Especially
so they can track
Cash down in the dark
tunnels of
the Subway. They are
under the control
of Starkweather and
for that reason they
will stop at nothing
to hunt Cash down. |
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| Weapon(s)
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Sub
Machine Gun |
| Known
Names: |
- |
| Introduced: |
Wrong
Side of the Tracks |
| Appearances: |
Wrong
Side of the Tracks, Trained
to Kill |
| Voice
Actors: |
Richard
Mover ... Swat #1
Matt Walton ... Swat #2
Rodd Houston ... Swat
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Based
in the neglected Carcer
City Zoo, the Wardogs
are the most dangerous
and efficient killers
on Starkweathers payroll.
They consist of ex-military
Special Forces and
obsessive hunters
for hire, a few members
stay true to their
military backgrounds
and often communicate
in Special Forces
code-phrases, but
often others lack
actual knowledge,
so they improvise.
They are experts in
both tactics and weaponry.
Their preferred tactics
are ambushes, baiting
and luring, and full-on
frontal assaults.
Despite their training,
their
animal instincts sometimes
take over while pursing
prey, and they become
noisy and highly excitable.
"Take No Prisoners"
is their motto, and
they hunt their prey
with a viciousness
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| Weapon(s)
of Choice: |
Machete,
Tranquilizer Rifle, Revolver,
Shotgun |
| Known
Names: |
- |
| Introduced: |
Grounds
For Assault |
| Appearances: |
Grounds
For Assault, Strapped for
Cash, Divided they Fall |
| Voice
Actors: |
Kendall
Clark ... Wardogs #1
Rick Aiello ... Wardogs
#2
Julian Dean ... Wardogs
#3
Chris McKinney ... Wardogs
#4 |
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