

Being an open world game, it will, of course, give you the freedom to mess about in its sandbox (waterbox?), but the developers have also suggested that there will be some metroidvania-esque gating elements. Maneater’s open world exploration will also be structured in interesting ways. From open oceans to swampy bayous to polluted waters of industrial areas to resort beaches, docks, golf courses and much more, players will be visiting a variety of unique locations in the game. So what can players expect out of each environment? Maneater is promising a fair amount of environmental diversity. The wold itself will be divided into a total of seven unique environments, each of which will have its own unique biome and will be freely explorable. One of the most interesting things about Maneater is that it’s going to be set in an open world environment, which means players are going to have the freedom to wreak havoc as a shark (more on that in a bit) as and when they want.
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Interestingly enough, Maneater’s story is presented through the lens of said TV show.

Fuelled by a lust for revenge, the shark sets off on a quest to grow and evolve to the point where it can square off against Scaly Pete, and its antics catch the attention of a reality TV show called “Sharkhunters vs Maneaters”. Meaneater sees players stepping into the shoes (fins?) of a young bull shark, who was injured and disfigured in an accident that also saw its mother getting killed by a man called Scaly Pete, a notorious shark hunter. So without further ado, let’s get started. Leading up to its release, in this feature, we’ll be taking a look at some crucial pieces of information you should know about the game. But it’s real- and you know what? It actually looks pretty fun. On May 22, Maneater releases for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, and it promises to deliver something that not a lot of games have ever delivered- an open world action RPG where you play as a shark, which is a combination of words most of us didn’t think we’d ever say.
