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'''Carcer City''' is the setting of [[Manhunt]], a non-GTA [[Rockstar]] game which involves a mass murderer/ vigilante named James Earl Cash. Carcer City is an industrial town with a corrupt police chief (Gary Schafer) and a snuff film director who apparently calls the shots. There are white supremacists, murderers, and other rogues who rampage through the streets of the city. | '''Carcer City''' is the setting of [[Manhunt]], a non-GTA [[Rockstar]] game which involves a mass murderer/ vigilante named James Earl Cash. Carcer City is an industrial town with a corrupt police chief (Gary Schafer) and a snuff film director who apparently calls the shots. There are white supremacists, murderers, and other rogues who rampage through the streets of the city. | ||
Carcer City may take inspiration from Newark, NJ; Detroit, MI; Pittsburgh, PA; Baltimore, MD; and Cleveland, OH; it is | Carcer City may take inspiration from Newark, NJ; Detroit, MI; Pittsburgh, PA; Baltimore, MD; and Cleveland, OH; it is an extreme caricature of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_Belt Rust Belt] city. It contains a mental asylum, at least one shopping mall (now derelict), an abandoned zoo, a junkyard and a subway system. References are made to Carcer City in the [[Grand Theft Auto World|Grand Theft Auto world]], and GTA car models are seen in the Manhunt games, suggesting that Carcer City exists within the same continuity as GTA. A news segment from [[Grand Theft Auto III]] describes Carcer City as being "nearby" to Liberty City. | ||
== Residents and Places == | == Residents and Places == |