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Published: 2013-05-14, Author: Chris , review by: maximumpc.com
Fantastic visuals; great stealth assassinations; usercreated missions.
We are giving Hitman: Absolution two thumbs up for image quality, and for implementing demanding graphics options. Even with a CrossFire AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition setup, the most powerful AMD video cards being used in an AMD sponsored game, we were u...
Abstract: Hitman: Absolution brings us back to the continuing story of the mysterious assassin “Agent 47″ and his service with the International Contract Agency, or “Agency” for short. Diana Burnwood is the only person Agent 47 has ever trusted, but she betrayed th...
So, Hitman: Absolution then. IO would maintain until the day they die at the hands of a hitman that it's a game full of choices. On one level that's true, but if some choices are really choices that no sane person (or someone wanting to do things ‘properl...
Abstract: As someone who adores stealth action games, I guess I shouldn't be surprised how quickly I've warmed up to Hitman Absolution. Naturally, the thrill in stealth games comes from staying hidden -- much like playing hide-and-go-seek many, many years ago --...
The world's greatest assassin has to work hard while in disguise. Linear evasion levels take the 'hit' out of Hitman, but the few sandbox assassinations are about as good as they were in Blood Money. With further modifications to the new formula, Absolut...
Abstract: Hitman: Absolution is a wickedly smart, darkly enjoyable video game, one that's as generous to players as its protagonist is merciless to his victims. You'll stab, strangle and shoot your way through level after level, sometimes grimacing, sometimes scowl...
Abstract: 123Next »A note from Tom: At the time I reviewed it for the print edition of PC Gamer, the PC version of Hitman: Absolution suffered from serious performance problems. These have since been fixed, and I’ve had the chance to verify that on our own machi...
Abstract: I can't tell you that I'm up to speed on all my Hitman lore. I've dabbled a bit with Blood Money, but outside of that, I found the Hitman series clunky and rather, not fun. Hitman: Absolution comes after a lengthy hiatus, with completely reworked mechanic...
Abstract: Here’s a simple truth: Modern gamers love longevity. Players expect to get a bigger bang for their collective buck now more than ever, a sentiment that has led many game companies to pack as much replay value as they can into their titles. Some—like Ca...