Quick, tell me the plot of the Hitman series. Bald guy kills people for money, something something orphanage, something something questioning morality while still indiscriminately murdering stacks of people, credits roll.
Quick, tell me the plot of the Hitman series. Bald guy kills people for money, something something orphanage, something something questioning morality while still indiscriminately murdering stacks of people, credits roll.
The gaming world has been waiting a long time to slip on a sleek black suit and dust off its piano wire. A wait so long, in fact, that it stretches way back into the previous console generation.
Hitman was never designed to be played on consoles, and i have no idea why the developers did it (well, i do, it's for money obviously). The control for the game is beyond pathetic.
Absolution is the 5th game in the Hitman series. It fails to hold up to its predecessors. Previous games had Agent 47 placed into a level with an objective to assassinate a target, while there's a few levels like this a lot of the game is made up with filler.
Some old school type levels; nice graphics
Broken disguise system; not enough targets; hand holding; list of objectives
The Hitman series has one truly unique strength, something which Contracts and Blood Money completely understood: the opportunity to feel like a hitman, with every option and approach that you could envisage available to you.
Satisfying stealth gameplay; Gorgeous graphics.
Completely misses the point of the Hitman series; Awful plot and characters forced upon the player
Great game in the Hitman series, go stealth or guns blazing, but it's all fun.
good game having low system requirement and high graphics as well as nice story and gameplay is really amazing....
Even though the current generation of hardware has allowed for video games to become bigger, broader, and more feature-filled than ever before, the most important development tool these days is learning where to cut the fat; sequels like Mass Effect 2 , Skyrim , and Far Cry 3 have learned how to...
I have always loved the Hitman games. Their open-world approach to assassination and action was always so clever and smart, not to mention full of player choice. Sure, the sinister Agent 47 is a bit silly, as is all the overly-dramatic religious overtones, not to mention the oddly surreal politics...
Agent 47 is back. Hitman Absolution transports us into the much-adored franchise, letting us glimpse the world through the eyes of a cold-blooded contract killer. Returning after a six-year hiatus, does the game triumph over Blood Money, its much-acclaimed predecessor?
Great voice acting; facial animation; Nice stealth elements; Breathtaking environments (at times; Contracts multiplayer is cool
Shoddy plot; Minor AI issues
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