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Hitman 2 review
Hitman 2 review




hitman 2 review

They re-used the same home screen and even the same epilogue training mission. I will say that the initial impression comes off like this is just an expansion to the first game. The freedom to explore, the excellent level design, the numerous ways to complete your assassination targets are all fantastic. I felt right at home starting up Hitman 2 getting right into the action. The moment to moment gameplay has remained largely unchanged since the first game, but I’m convinced that is a good thing. Luckily, the gameplay is where Hitman 2 shines and is ultimately the most important part. The stories that develop for each target is impressive. Agent 47 will go through some personal growth during this journey that feels a bit rushed and cliched, but honestly there aren’t many ways to end a “cloned assassin” type story. This will take you through some fantastic locations taking down multiple militia leaders per map.

hitman 2 review

Hitman 2 directly follows the first game with Agent 47 tracking down the Shadow Client and his militia. Each location has 2-4 targets with 5 or so story related assassinations that uncover more of the story.

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It adds a whole other element to stealth and Hitman 2 continues that trend.įoregoing Hitman’s episodic release (thank goodness!), Hitman 2 is a full release with all 6 locations ready for you to dive into. Hitman still relies on those normal stealth elements, but allows you to take down characters and use their clothes as a disguise to blend in. I love the idea of being able to hide in plain site since most stealth games like Thief, Dishonored, Splinter Cell, and many action games only require you to hide in shadows or just stay out of the enemies line of site. I absolutely love stealth games and Hitman is the ultimate stealth game. I have been a big fan of Hitman since Hitman 2: Silent Assassin in 2002 and while the series has had some highs and lows, they have always been enjoyable to me.






Hitman 2 review