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Hitman: Blood Money

  • Video Game
  • 2006
  • M
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8.7/10
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David Bateson in Hitman: Blood Money (2006)
ActionCrimeMysteryThriller

A larger, more powerful agency is systematically eliminating assassins in a series of hits, who are all from Agent 47's contract killing firm, The International Contract Agency (ICA).A larger, more powerful agency is systematically eliminating assassins in a series of hits, who are all from Agent 47's contract killing firm, The International Contract Agency (ICA).A larger, more powerful agency is systematically eliminating assassins in a series of hits, who are all from Agent 47's contract killing firm, The International Contract Agency (ICA).

  • Director
    • Rasmus Højengaard
  • Writers
    • Greg Nagan
    • Morten Iversen
  • Stars
    • David Andriole
    • David Bateson
    • Barbara Bernád
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    6.2K
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    • Director
      • Rasmus Højengaard
    • Writers
      • Greg Nagan
      • Morten Iversen
    • Stars
      • David Andriole
      • David Bateson
      • Barbara Bernád
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    David Andriole
    David Andriole
    • Agent Smith
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    David Bateson
    David Bateson
    • Agent 47
    • (voice)
    Barbara Bernád
    • Margeaux LeBlanc
    • (voice)
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    Brian Beacock
    Brian Beacock
    • 1st Class Pursers
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    Joan Bentsen
      Michael Benyaer
      Michael Benyaer
        Nicole Black
          S. Scott Bullock
          • Riverboat Partygoer
          • (voice)
          • (as Scott Bullock)
          Billy Cross
            Christopher Curry
            Christopher Curry
              Vinnie Curto
              • Rudy Menzana
              • (voice)
              • (as Vinny Curto)
              Mark Deakins
              Mark Deakins
                Christine Dunford
                Christine Dunford
                  Wayne Duvall
                  Wayne Duvall
                  • Joe Netberg
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                    Crispin Freeman
                    Crispin Freeman
                    • Rick Henderson
                    • (voice)
                    Jorge Garcia
                    Jorge Garcia
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                        • Director
                          • Rasmus Højengaard
                        • Writers
                          • Greg Nagan
                          • Morten Iversen
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                        10Targetius

                        Blood pays well

                        I have to say that "Hitman" games (and I mean pretty much all of them) are great. The first one maybe a bit better in some ways than the second one, but that's irrelevant and everyone can decide by themselves.

                        Anyway, I think that "Hitman: Blood Money" is a nice upgrade to the series. It has pretty much everything good that there was before and some new things too. One of the newer things is killing the targets by making a fake accident. That's great, but basically it could make you feel a bit that "it's the only real" or "right way" to go with the mission. That might limit the freedom a little, but of course you can still kill your targets in the old fashioned way. That's still absolutely only your choice, and the accident is only one more way to eliminate your personal VIP.

                        One interesting thing is also the newspaper that appears to the screen right after the mission. Eventually your face can get to the front page if you're seen by too many people, or if you don't bribe anyone. The newspaper always talks about your last murder. That's one thing I noticed to be a bit annoying, since even if you don't kill anyone and make the murder look like an accident, they still magically know that it was a murder.

                        However, in the end, "Hitman: Blood Money" is a great game. The story might not be extremely interesting or unpredictable, but it's much more interesting to follow than nothing. And many of the missions are very great. You get a lot of money, but if you try to be as silent as possible, you don't have to use 'em that much. I'd recommend this to everyone who wants to be a virtual hit-man for a while, as well as to everyone who likes previous "Hitman" games.
                        10ThunderKing6

                        The game that made me become a Silent Assassin

                        I love this game because its open ended. You can kill and do whatever you like.

                        If you want to shootout, if not and you want to be a ghost then be a ghost.

                        Bloodmoney is one of the best games of all time.

                        Make an order and play this game.
                        10dariustabor-98599

                        Hitman Blood Money

                        I love this game so much and the music is amazing and the missions are so fun and you can do whatever you want.. but you have to complete the mission but other then that it's very fun
                        9tbenson-125-624903

                        Hit-man: Blood Money

                        This game has got to be one of my favourite games. I've had it for years and usually play it on my laptop when I just want to relax.

                        CONTROLS 10/10 The controls in the game are very easy to understand and using them for me is not a problem. I am using the default controls(w,s,a,d), and they are fine. Controls are customisable.

                        FUN FACTOR 9/10 Most of the levels in this game have no time limit, and this means you can take your time to do what you need to do. The missions have a very good story line, and not once in the game do you feel like you are playing a slight repeat of a different mission. There are 13 missions and each one has a completely different environment. I have played every mission countless times and each time I will try something different each time.

                        GRAPHICS 7/10 This game was released in 2006. At the time, the graphics looked very detailed. Playing it now looks very different to my first opinion. The detail in the environments is extremely high and I will reward that 5/5. On the other hand, the people let me down. In other games, they would have random clothed people so you would not see the same people twice(most of the time,anyway), but in this game, the number of different NPCs is limited. Another thing that caught my attention was that nearly every man in the game looked extremely strong. Plus, all women except for supermodels are chubby.

                        RE-PLAYABILITY 9.5/10 All the missions are re-playable. In each mission, there is no direct way of completing. There are a a number of weapons and secrets scattered around the maps. Every time you re-play a mission, you are very likely to do something different.

                        SOUND 8/10 The game has an exclusive soundtrack by Geoff Zanelli. The music is orchestral and suits the game perfectly.Although, I have heard snippets of certain scores in Hit-man: Contracts. It was very brief, but shows that some of the scores were made before this game. The voice talent is, well, talented! The accents are very authentic and the acting is brilliant.

                        OVERALL 9/10 As I said before, this game is very fun and has logic and meaning behind it. I recommend this game to anyone who likes this sort of gameplay.
                        10eboli21

                        Best Stealth title of the year? Maybe...

                        Hit-man: Blood Money (played on the PS2) creeped me out right from the start. Not in a manner quite like Contracts, the 2004 installment of the awesome series, but in a different way. The main menus consist of what appears to be the protagonist's, Agent 47's, funeral, while Schubert's Ave Maria plays softly yet hauntingly in the background. This is just one of the many ways that Blood Money twists with your mind and makes you question your morality and sanity. This is, no doubt, one of the best games of the year so far, and aside from a few glaring flaws, is the best installment yet in the Hit-man franchise.

                        The major flaw in Blood Money is the way it begins. The beginning is dark, melodramatic, and moody, taking place at an abandoned amusement park, but the structure isn't as smooth as levels in the other Hit-man titles, and the game leads you by the nose for the entire level, effectively removing the open-ended nature of the series. But when you are past this training level, it's Blood Money to the Big Leagues time, with 47 taking no prisoners in a dark, violent tale of conspiracy and intrigue. It's a very compelling story, combining the international appeal of Silent Assassin with the brutish, disturbing nature of Contracts.

                        One of the best additions to the game is the Accident system. This will change the way you play Hit-man. It allows you to place explosives, poison foods, switch items and loosen bolts to sabotage your target's lives in cunning displays of ingenuity. These 'accidents' (ranging from pushing people from balconies to fake suicide, to forcing chandeliers to fall large heights before hitting anything remotely resembling a target) play perfectly into the Notoriety system, which tracks your mission stats and compiles them into a faux newspaper clipping. These stats, including your hit ratio, number of times seen, and the amount of people killed, factor into how well the enemy will recognise you in the next mission. It's a great concept, but don't worry about this one in the lower two difficulty levels; Notoriety is barely recognizable on the Normal setting, and doesn't even exist on Rookie.

                        Hit-man: Blood Money is a very good game in danger of being overlooked by the average gamer this year. In 2006, we've seen the jaw-dropping Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence, a game I consider the best stealth title ever. Later this year, we'll be getting Splinter Cell: Double Agent, promising a true, next-gen experience on the Xbox 360. Hit-man: Blood Money, however, should not be overlooked; it is a near-perfect example of how to do a game right. It is, by far, the most mature game I've ever played. The story is deep, involving, and serious. The games industry has a problem with maturity, leading to many doubting the veracity of gaming as a whole. Hit-man sets the bar for maturity, and all other games strive to that mark. Jesper Kyd's orchestral-eletronica soundtrack is also phenomenal (as always), being the best thing to hit my ears this year.

                        If you play any games at all, and care for intelligence in your entertainment, by all means, play Hit-man: Blood Money.

                        Now.

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                        • Trivia
                          In the "Curtains Down" mission, the player may access the locked door in the upper corridor (the one the worker with the screwdriver is trying to enter) by killing all the rats in the large basement room that has the long sideboard in it. Shortly after the last rat's death, a golden "Rat Casino" key card will appear on the wooden sideboard. This key card will open the otherwise locked door to reveal a small room divided by bars behind which a group of rats are boxing and playing poker.
                        • Goofs
                          After the level "A Dance With The Devil", read the Newspaper article closely. The CIA Agent's last name changes from Martinez to another name.
                        • Quotes

                          Guard: What the fuck they call you?

                          Hitman: Agent 47: Names are for friends, so I don't need one!

                        • Connections
                          Edited into Hitman HD: Enhanced Collection (2019)
                        • Soundtracks
                          Double Trouble
                          Performed by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers

                          Courtesy of The Decca Record Company Ltd

                          Licensed by kind permission from the Film & TV licensing division. Part of the Universal Music Group.

                          Composed by Otis Rush

                          Published by Conrad Music, A Division

                          of Arc Music Corp.

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                        FAQ7

                        • In the first level "DEATH OF A SHOWMAN" why is it impossible to untie the blindfolded lawyer screaming "help me" after you save him from a gangster setting him on fire?
                        • Is Agent 47 Serbian? He sounds like he had a Serbian accent in this game.
                        • Why is the player only allowed 3 saves to save the game in the expert mode?

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                        • Release date
                          • May 26, 2006 (United Kingdom)
                        • Countries of origin
                          • Denmark
                          • United Kingdom
                        • Official sites
                          • Eidos (United Kingdom)
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                        • Languages
                          • English
                          • Spanish
                          • French
                          • Italian
                          • Arabic
                        • Also known as
                          • Blood Money
                        • Production companies
                          • IO Interactive
                          • Mi'pu'mi Games
                          • Feral Interactive
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