There are so many games that are near enough universally adored, but are they all as perfect as we like to believe, or are we just peering through overly rose tinted glasses? The goal of Brilliantly Flawed is to expose games we all know and love for what they really are: very well made and enjoyable, but by no means perfect. This week we take a look at Eidos’ sandbox assassin simulator, Hitman: Blood Money.
A look back at some of Agent 47's most classic kills.
The PC digital versions of several Eidos games have been discounted by 75 percent off (to as low as $1.49) on Amazon. The notable titles include games from the Deus Ex, Hitman, Legacy of Kain, Just Cause and Thief franchises.
Legacy of Kain was great! I've been hoping for a Blood Omen remake for years now... which would be a good place to start to test-the-waters for a Soul Reaver reboot!
Mark from GamersFTW writes his opinion on the Top 5 Assassins in Gaming
No Harman Smith from Killer 7, Travis Touchdown from No More Heroes, or Mondo Zappa from Killer is Dead?
Nice article, I was a little sad that it wasn't the top 10 rather than top 5 but appreciate the amount of detail you've put into each of the entries (the amount of videos felt a little bit too much though). Dishonored is the first sneaking assassin game that I've actually enjoyed, loved the gameplay I felt so slick and powerful, even if I didn't kill people.