Jamie Briggs, Analog Addiction. "Hitman episode two is a step in the right direction, though the series itself is still not completely on course."
From the review: "So far so good. Episode 2 is a nice contrast to the Paris mission and shows more of what this 2016 iteration of Hitman has up it's sleeve. They are off to a good start. Let's hope they can keep the momentum going in Episode 3. "
Gary writes: Back in March, I levied the criticism that Hitman’s first DLC offering wasn’t strong enough to compete with other A-grade titles out in the market. Two months later we arrive at Episode 2: Sapienza – a sprawling utopia of a game that conceals the customary Agent 47 mass murder and destruction. The question is, is it any good?
Hitman: Episode One was an impressive start for this release, giving players a fine introduction to this new world of assassination that will be unfolding over the next year. The Paris mission gave players a slew of ways to take down targets in one of the most detailed Hitman maps to date, and Episode Two is no different. In fact, Sapienza makes the previous episode seem like one large tutorial in comparison. In this new mission, Agent 47 travels to a large Italian villa of Sapienza and is tasked with taking out two scientists and the world threatening virus they’ve created.