Momento Manhunt Overview
Momento Manhunt was one of those Flash games you'd find tucked away on a gaming portal in the late 2000s. It didn't have a big studio name attached, just a straightforward premise that pulled you in quickly. You were there to survive, and the game wasted no time setting that up.
You control a lone figure, often starting with just a knife, in a series of dark, maze-like levels. The moment-to-moment play is a tense cycle of exploration and confrontation. You move with the arrow keys, using shift to walk quietly past enemies or to get the drop on them. Pressing Z swings your weapon, and you can find others, like pistols or shotguns, to swap with S. Your goal is simple: kill every enemy in the level to proceed. The pacing is urgent. Enemies spawn in from the edges, and if you're too loud, you can quickly find yourself surrounded. It feels like a tight, claustrophobic scramble where every corner turned could be your last. The experience is raw and consistently tense.