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Money Talks. Silence Pays. Prepare to Make a Killing. When assassins from Agent 47's contract agency, The ICA, are eliminated in a series of hits, it seems a larger, more powerful agency has entered the fray. Sensing he may be a target, 47 travels to America, and prepares to make a killing.
'Blood Money' system: the cleaner the 'hit' the more money you receive which can be spent on bribing witnesses and police to reduce your notoriety, weapon customisation, specialist equipment and information.
Customisable weapons: modify Agent 47's custom weapons in a variety of ways including sound, recoil, rate of fire, damage, reload speed, accuracy and zoom.
Strong narrative: who is wiping out the ICA and what is their motivation?
New engine: the world of the assassin has never been so interactive or looked so good!
New gameplay techniques: including disarm, distraction, accidents, body disposal, human shield and decoy weapons.
New control and camera system: Agent 47 now moves independently of the camera.
New moves: Agent 47 can now climb, hide, scale ledges and automatically pass low obstacles.
Improved AI: guards will follow blood trails, investigate suspicious items and behaviour. New pathfinder engine provides improved tracking and movement with realistic enemy behaviour and interaction.
Soundtrack by BAFTA-winning composer Jesper Kyd.
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What I enjoyed most about this game was the freedom it gave me to complete each mission. Whether I wanted to go in guns blazing or sneak around unnoticed, the game provided me with the tools and options to do so. Each level was beautifully designed with multiple paths and plenty of opportunities to explore and experiment.
The graphics and sound design in Hitman: Blood Money are top-notch. The environments are highly detailed, and the character models are realistic and well-animated. The soundtrack is atmospheric and enhances the tension and excitement of each mission.
However, I do have some criticisms of the game. While the variety of options is a strength, it can also be overwhelming at times. The controls can be a bit clunky, especially when it comes to navigating through menus and selecting items. Additionally, the game's story and characters can be a bit lackluster, with a few cliches and predictable twists.
Overall, I highly recommend Hitman: Blood Money to any fan of stealth games or the Hitman series. Despite its flaws, it provides an engaging and thrilling experience that is sure to keep you coming back for more. I would give this game a solid 8 out of 10.
- Varied gameplay options
- Thrilling missions
- Weak story and characters
- Clunky controls
- Interactivity
- Stealth-based gameplay
- Story