After a month of being without a PC, Game-Modo's is back! A new system is built, it’s running better than he could have ever hoped for and it’s knocking games out of the park. Time to get back to reviewing after a month long hiatus. Next on the list – Hitman: Absolution.
Absolution is a mixed bag. A few treats like the return of 47 and the ability to be a silent assassin. Also a number of tricks like small levels, absurd characters and a poor attempt at story. Do the treats make up for the tricks? This is what Game-Modo think.
When Hitman 3 recently changed its name to Hitman World of Assassination, fans had no idea how meaningful the moment was. On the outside it looked like a simple thing: Hitman 3 would now be known by this name and include levels from Hitman 2 and 3 - the trilogy would all be in one place. But on the inside, at IO Interactive, much more was going on.
You mean destroyed it with this tethered single-player campaign BS... And only the first few levels of the third modern game were on the disc! I'll never support this crap at any price-point! They've lost me as a customer.
The last 10 years of Hitman have been full of highs and lows. And David Bateson and Jane Perry have been there with the series through this eventful decade.
Hitman is, and has been, a remarkable series developed by some of the best. Some are better than others, but every Hitman is challenging and fun.
Sure, there have been some stumbles and fumbles, but always in pursuit of the perfect Hitman game. The most recent trilogy is a masterclass in level design.
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