![]() Chris Parnell lends his voice as the narrator accompanying you through your ridiculous adventures as a shark. Along the way, you'll eat a plethora of sea creature and humans, unlocking unique body parts and abilities as you evolve. Your quest is to devour the shark hunter, Scaly Pete, as revenge for him killing your mother and become the Queen of the Ocean. Maneater is an open ocean ShaRk-PG, an RPG starring a shark! There is a simple story with equally simple (and repetitive) gameplay. Unobtainable/glitched achievements: 1, " Queen of the Ocean" Does difficulty affect achievements: N/A Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 Approximate amount of time to 1000 : 11-15 Hours There are plenty of other landmarks spread throughout the game, with many of them containing even more Easter eggs.- Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10 The first being as a statue standing in the middle of a swamp, while the second has a statue of just his face underwater. The Great Old One Cthulu makes an appearance in this game in the form of two statues. You see these bases throughout the game, and one seems to have been built in the world of Maneater as well. ![]() ![]() This base is a reference to the bases seen in the Subnautica game. As an extra nod to the movie, you can even see two figures at the edge of the ship, replicating the iconic scene with Jack and Rose. Said in-game to be a replica of the famous Titanic, the narrator explains that this ship sunk on its maiden voyage as well. Luckily this door does not open, allowing the Kaiju to rampage. ![]() This landmark shows a giant door in the ground that separates us from them. For those that don’t know, the word Kaiju refers to giant monsters in various forms of media, from Godzilla to the monsters of Pacific Rim. This next landmark doesn’t reference any movies or games specifically, but rather Kaiju in general. Here you can see a statue of that crocodile eating a clock. This landmark references the classic Peter Pan story, specifically the crocodile that takes Captain Hook’s hand. Here the narrator mentions Doug Thompson, a character in the movie, and you can see hockey sticks on the ground, which the main character uses for golf at times. Happy GilmoreĪnother landmark above water, this one references the movie Happy Gilmore. You can see the boat, a help sign and even a volleyball, representing Wilson. Cast Awayīeing found on a small island, this landmark has many items found in the movie Cast Away. The clown just stands there behind the grate, as if inviting you to follow him in, while holding his red balloon. The title character of IT makes an appearance in this Easter egg. The Banana Stand was a place of business the Bluths owned, and George Bluth would constantly state “There’s always money in the Banana Stand.” IT This next landmark references a recurring gag in the early seasons of Arrested Development. Here we get to see his signature house a pineapple under the sea. Spongebob SquarepantsĮven if you don’t watch Nickelodeon, there’s a good chance you will recognize this Easter egg from the show Spongebob Squarepants. Here are 10 of them that you can find in the game, referencing various forms of media. Tripwire Interactive took advantage of this feature, and planted several Easter eggs throughout the game. Being an open world game, you can freely explore the world and find various landmarks throughout. Maneater is an open world action RPG, where you control a shark.
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