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At times, Cash needs to grab a hunter to make sure he doesn't escape and that his blow land on target. [...] This move works when Cash is barehanded or holding a melee weapon.

The Fists[1][2] are a "weapon" available in Manhunt and Manhunt 2.

Description[]

The fists represents the unarmed state of the protagonists and hunters; they can be used to draw attention to hunters by punching an object or wall and to only knock hunters. If the hunter is on the ground, the protagonist will simply kick or stomp him. The player cannot perform executions while unarmed.

Manhunt[]

In Manhunt, the fists can be used while the Plastic Bag or Wire is selected in the inventory. When unarmed, the player can grab opponents and attack them. The fists are first used during Born Again in a fight against one of the Hoods in a basketball court in Carcer Mark.

Manhunt 2[]

In Manhunt 2, the fists are used as a last-resort. Unlike the first game, the player cannot grab a hunter using the fists.

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[ ve ]Weapons in Manhunt
MeleeFistsAxeBaseball Bat (Metal)Baseball Bat (Wood)Baseball Bat with Spikes*BlackjackChainsawCrowbarHammerKnifeMacheteMeat CleaverIce Pick*NightstickSickle
FirearmsAssault RifleHeavy HandgunLight HandgunNail GunRevolver Six ShooterSawn Off ShotgunShotgunShotgun + LightSniper Rifle (Scoped)Sub-Machine GunTranquilizer Rifle
Single use weaponsGlass ShardPlastic BagWireWooden Spike
Lure itemsBottleBrickCanHead
Cut ContentBlowtorchBroken BottleCaneColt 45Fire AxeFlashbangFlashlightHeavy Sniper (PSG-1)Hockey StickKatanaKnuckle DusterLight Handgun + LightLight Handgun + SilencerMolotov CocktailMP5KPipeSniper Rifle (Scoped) + SilencerTear Gas
* denotes weapons that can't be obtained by normal means.
Red Class WeaponsBlue Class WeaponsGreen Class WeaponsYellow Class Weapons
[ ve ]Weapons in Manhunt 2
MeleeFistsBaseball BatCrowbarFire AxeFlashlight[PS2/PSP]Hedge TrimmersKatana[PC/PS2/PSP]Mace[Wii]NightstickPower-SawPliersRazor Blade[PC/Wii]SawShovelSickleSledgehammerStun Prod
FirearmsAssault RifleCrossbowFlare GunHeavy HandgunLight HandgunRevolver Six ShooterSawn Off ShotgunShotgunShotgun + LightSniper Rifle (Scoped)Sub-Machine GunTranquilizer Gun
Single use weaponsGlass ShardPenPlastic BagSyringeWhisky Bottle[PC/Wii]Wire
Lure itemsBottle[PS2/PSP]BrickCanGolfballHead
Cut ContentBlackjackBlowtorchBottle of AcidCash BundleDildoHeavy Handgun + LightMetal HookMilk BottleNewspaperPickaxePorno MagSub-Machine Gun + LightScytheWrench
* denotes weapons that can't be obtained by normal means.
[?] denotes the plataforms where the weapons are featured.
Red Class WeaponsBlue Class WeaponsGreen Class WeaponsYellow Class Weapons
  1. Text data
    Manhunt (PC)
    \levels\GLOBAL\PC_TEXT\pc_game.gxt
    [FISTS] Fists
  2. Text data
    Manhunt 2 (PSP)
    \PSP_GAME\USRDIR\GLOBAL\GAME.GXT
    [FISTS] Fists