DTOID:
Hitman is the funniest game I've played in a while. IO Interfactive's subtitle-free reboot of its long-running assassination franchise is, mostly, side-stepping cinematics full of S&M nuns and returning to the realm of slapstick. For an M-rated game about killing people, it has less teeth than Tom and Jerry. Its violence is cartoonish, however realistically rendered, like elaborate, imagination-augmented action figure fights.
New Gamer Nation:
Despite the initial release only being a small piece of what is in store for us from the latest Hitman, developers IO Interactive have delivered an informative tutorial giving us a look into the origins of our favourite bald assassin as well as the expansive Paris level that will challenge players to perform flawless hits in countless new and inventive ways.
The new Hitman game is here, well just the prologue and episode one for now. Is it worth your time and money? Come find out.
Good Game: "Hitman Absolution got mixed reviews, but It's one of my all time favourite stealth games. This retains much of the humour and world ideas that I loved about Absolution, but also feels more focused."