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Published: 2012-12-19, Author: Steve , review by: newatlas.com
Hitman: Absolution is a fascinating game and in many regards it gives the latest Assassin's Creed a run for its money. Check it out if you are the patient type.Gizmag Rating 8/10Images courtesy of EidosView gallery - 13 images...
Abstract: Hitman: Absolution won't disappoint you - forget the story, and just focus on the art of killing.ReviewAgent 47 is back. Hitman Absolution transports us into the much-adored franchise, letting us glimpse the world through the eyes of a cold-blooded contra...
Abstract: This year saw the revival of a number of long-dormant franchises. Along with series like Max Payne and SSX came Hitman. Agent 47 has been in hiding since 2006′s Hitman: Blood Money, but he hasn't aged a day.If anything, it seems like the barcoded assassin...
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...
Abstract: Earlier this year, at Square Enix’s E3 booth in Los Angeles I watched a playthrough and got some hands hands-on time with Hitman: Absolution. The contrast between the playable Chinatown mission and what they demonstrated in a small town that time seem...
So much Variety in missions, Contract mode is full of potential, The game looks great
Level of difficulty can be unforgiving, Inconsistent logic with diguises, AI can be very dumb
Hitman: Absolution offers one of the best stealth experiences of the year, hands down. The campaign is full of incredible variety, while the Contracts mode is a fitting online inclusion that feels like a proper addition to the uniquely single player gam...
Abstract: It’s weird watching game worlds get smaller as technology gets better: it’s no surprise that early footage of Hitman: Absolution showed a game that was more linear and ‘corridor’-like than previous iterations, as the reality isn’t so far from the truth...
The best missions are openended and allow you to be stealthy or shooty, Stealth gameplay is tense and challenging, Excellent production values instill a strong sense of place.
AI inconsistencies diminish the action, Multiple linear, anticlimactic sequences
Hitman: Absolution's vivid world and enjoyable stealth-action gameplay overshadow its few notable inconsistencies....
Abstract: DateNovember 2, 2012 - 7:55AM Read later You might not have heard of Agent 47. As the badass supreme, and greatest assassin in the world, he prides himself on remaining unknown. He's there though, if you know to look for the signs. A nefarious o...
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Published: 2012-12-03, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Hitman: Absolution marks the return of gaming's original assassin, IO Interactive's bald and barcoded killer known only as Agent 47.It's been ten years since the folically challenged Hitman first graced our screens. Since then the stealth game mechanic ha...