This is my review of the video game Headhunter for the Sega Dreamcast console.
It was developed by Amuze for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 video game consoles, and was released on November 16, 2001. The Dreamcast version of the game was only distributed in Europe, by BigBen Interactive.
According to John Kroknes, creative director at Amuze, the game was strongly influenced by 1980s action movies and Paul Verhoeven's science fiction films.
For the majority of the game, the gameplay is that of a third-person shooter as players control protagonist Jack Wade. Jack travels between the main levels of the game on his motorcycle, and these sections take the form of a racing game, with the motorbike's acceleration and braking controlled using the sensitive analogue trigger buttons of the Dreamcast control pad.
Music for the game was composed by Richard Jacques and recorded at Abbey Road Studios. In 2004 its sequel, Headhunter Redemption, was released on Xbox and PlayStation 2.
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