Published: 2020-06-05, Author: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I silently cruise the shallow tributaries of the bayou, searching through the schools of meandering fish for my prey. Every now and then a stray grouper or muskie wanders into my path, and I absently chomp it down into my gullet rather than take the time...
Published: 2020-06-01, Author: Phil , review by: gamespot.com
Ripping through Port Clovis as a megashark is ridiculous, goofy fun, Just enough stuff to do that you never quite get bored, Documentary-style presentation elevates what would become a repetitive experience otherwise, Mutations give some opportunity for s
Combat suffers from the lack of a strong lock system and can be confusing and frantic, Wrestling with the camera, especially in shallow water, is tougher than most fights, Some technical issues, like frame rate drops and broken collectibles
Playing Maneater, I personally had a lot of fun going around playing as a huge shark controlling the ocean despite being repetitive. The repetitiveness along with the lack of a worthwhile story did lessen my enjoyment with the game. In the end, though, I...
Abstract: So many games only let me play as a human. Sure, that's fun, but it's not really taking full advantage of games' ability to let us be and do anything. Maneater gets it. In Maneater, I'm not a dull person—I'm a shark. A dangerous, agile, and cool shark, fr...
Chomping victims is a gory good time, Inviting and varied level design, Can be pretty at times, Empowering eventually, A solid amount of content
Cumbersome controls and mechanics, Repetitive mission design, PS4 performance issues, Shark is too wimpy initially, Very glitchy
Maneater isn't exactly Jaws, but it isn't Sharknado either. Crunching up hapless beachgoers and exploring underwater wonders is fun, even if the game's bite is often blunted by clunky controls, repetitive missions, and a myriad of technical issues. Procee...
It's absolutely fun to play as mutant Jaws on steroids! Maneater chews the metaphorical scenery as often as it has you devouring humans and the diverse aquatic inhabitants of the Gulf of Mexico, and that's some good dumb entertainment – for a while. But i...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...