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8.2/10
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Agent 47 embarks on a stealth mission to track down the elusive Shadow Client while learning the truth about his past. The spy thriller takes the assassin across international locations, fro... Read allAgent 47 embarks on a stealth mission to track down the elusive Shadow Client while learning the truth about his past. The spy thriller takes the assassin across international locations, from vibrant Miami to dangerous rainforests.Agent 47 embarks on a stealth mission to track down the elusive Shadow Client while learning the truth about his past. The spy thriller takes the assassin across international locations, from vibrant Miami to dangerous rainforests.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
David Bateson
- Agent 47
- (voice)
Jane Perry
- Diana Burnwood
- (voice)
John Hopkins
- Lucas Grey
- (voice)
Philip Rosch
- The Constant
- (voice)
Richard Katz
- Janus
- (voice)
Kerry Shale
- Carl Ingram
- (voice)
Michelle Asante
- Olivia Hall
- (voice)
- …
Simon Thorp
- Peter Burnwood
- (voice)
Amanda Drew
- Nancy Burnwood
- (voice)
Ash Rizi
- Vicente Murillo
- (voice)
- …
Rebecca Crankshaw
- Miranda Jamison
- (voice)
- …
Adam Bond
- Bodyguard 05
- (voice)
- …
Alex McMorran
- Civilian Male 08
- (voice)
- (as Alexander McMorran)
- …
Amy Maghera
- Hindi Civilian Female 01
- (voice)
- (as Amrit Maghera)
Featured reviews
Hitman is at its best when it divorces itself from the on-screen violence and instead treats the experience like an absurdist playground. The sequel does this particularly well. Many of the game's more bare-bones completionist challenges, like killing your targets with a sniper rifle only or doing an entire mission in your signature suit without ever being seen, are aptly referred to as "the classics."
'Hitman 2 (2018)' essentially provides more of what made the first game so successful. Its innovations aren't to its mechanics, but rather to its sandbox mission design. Although not much has been changed from the base game, the piece makes a number of small tweaks and improvements that add up to a more refined overall experience. You can purchase the levels from 'Hitman (2016)' (or, if you already own that game, simply download them) and play them here, making this the perfect place to start your journey if you haven't yet experienced that prior title. Even if this is, basically, more of the same, it's still a phenomenal stealth game. After all, why fix what isn't broken? The huge open-plan levels, the myriad of assassination methods, the plethora of disguises, the abundance of secrets and challenges, the absurd 'opportunities'... it's all here and it's all great. Plus, the game isn't episodic this time, so it can be enjoyed entirely at your own pace. It will be enjoyed, too. It's a fun, engaging and entertaining experience that you can easily sink hours into. 9/10
Don't be fooled by people who are quite skeptical of this title, or even give it negative reception. The game works good, the game controls good... but most of all, it feels good.
Buy Hitman 2. You'll spend countless hours playing the huge amounts of content and it rarely ever gets boring. Remember to buy or redeem the Legacy Pack for max enjoyment, but the game is solid enough without it.
This is the best Hitman game after Blood Money and i'm very excited with what IOI Interactive has in store for us in the future.
As a sequel to 2016's Hitman this game doesn't do anything extraordinary or different, but it doesn't have to. It does everything right what its predecessor does, and that is fine - of course a few game mechanics were improved and the game itself looks better - but in total it feels like a greater DLC to Hitman 2016.
To the game itself, it provides 6 maps, 8 with DLC, with several missions for almost every map. The "story" is mostly mediated through cutscenes, but it's not important anyways. What's important is the Gameplay, which makes this game so special. There are multiple ways to finish a mission - in which you have to kill multiple targets, as you maybe read out from the title of the game - the possibilities are endless. There are brutal kills, goofy kills, melee kills, accidents, explosions, guns and a lot more. A core game mechanic are also disguises, which you can use to access different areas on the maps. You can either finish the entire game in 5 hours or you could figure out multiple ways to play a mission and easily end up with 200 hours - I myself have over 800 - it's up to you how long you spend with this game. I would only recommend it to people who like to explore games very intensively and don't rush too much. For me it's one of my favorite games since you have nearly endless possibilities and therefore endless fun - the feeling when a long thought out plan to kill a target works out perfectly is indescribable.
All in all I had to give this game a 10/10 for reasons I described above.
Have fun and good luck, 47.
Story: 7/10
Gameplay: 8.5/10
Great gameplay and AMAZING level design but as with HITMAN 2016 the story is so boring that's not even important.
Great gameplay and AMAZING level design but as with HITMAN 2016 the story is so boring that's not even important.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the houses in the Another Life mission is identified as the Griswald House on the map.
- GoofsIn the subtitles, Ms. Burnwood refers to her mother as 'Mom'. In the United Kingdom, the correct spelling is 'Mum'.
- Quotes
Diana Burnwood: I like to think, no one's untouchable.
- ConnectionsEdited into Hitman III (2021)
- SoundtracksAny Time Is Good
Performed by Wesley Darkheart
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