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Square Enix Hitman The Complete First Season Steelbook (PS4)

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Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
Awesome.

My husband loves the Uncharted games, and he was interested in more fighting, shooting spy type games. We watched the movie a couple months back and he loved it. He then became infatuated with getting the game. From what I've watched, it graphics are great, storylines look exciting.

GamesRadar
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Hitman Go: Definitive Edition

A well-designed and enjoyable puzzler. However, control issues, repetitive music and a lack of tactical freedom mean it's unlikely you'd choose to play this over real Hitman on your console.

All the content from the iOS game; and no microtransactions; Brilliant puzzle design; Your parents may not disapprove for once

Sometimes the controls don't work; Annoying load screen when you hit restart; You're more or less forced to do it 'the correct way

Gameplanet
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Hitman: Sapienza review

Matt is mostly impressed by Hitman's second episode. Mostly...

Great level design; Interesting NPCs; Plenty of room for experimentation

Massive server connection problems; NPC behaviour can be erratic

ActionTrip
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Hitman

Agent 47, the well-dressed, bar-coded assassin, first made an appearance on Windows PC back in the year 2000, and the game was called Hitman: Codename 47. What followed was a massive number of sequels: Hitman 2: Silent Assassin (2002), Hitman: Contracts (2004), Hitman: Blood Money (2006) Hitman:...

It's cool to see just how many ways there are to approach each situation; the game is technically solid; as is the AI

Its core mechanics are repetitive and its premise bland; not yet sure if this episodic route is the way to go

canadianonlinegamers.com
★★★
★★
8 years ago
Hitman Episode 3: Marrakesh Review – Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

The sky was the limit for Hitman after a superb second episode took Agent 47 from Paris to the streets of Italy. Marrakesh is the new destination this time around simultaneously serving as the midway point in the adventure chronologically and middling in its quality as well.

Powerful ending

A single 2-minute cutscene; Restriction of the Hitman sandbox; Boring environment

GameSpot
★★★★
8 years ago
Hit and run

The new Hitman makes its debut as the first episode of a complete story. It's where you train as Agent 47 during his induction into the International Contract Agency to familiarize yourself with the flow of missions.

Missions are flexible and open to a variety of strategies; Entertaining means of killing targets; Excellent replayability

Inconsistent AI thwarts immersion; Missions rely too strongly on using disguises; Technical shortcomings lend a rushed quality to the experience

Game Informer
★★★★
7 years ago
The Complete Package Still Comes Up Short

Concept: Task Agent 47 with pulling off his most complicated assassinations yet inside the series' biggest environments Graphics: IO Interactive has packed more NPCs into locations than ever before, but some frame rate dips and slow-loading textures offset the grandeur Sound: The bulk of the NPC...

Yet Another Review Site
★★★★
8 years ago
RedKazan Reviews: ‘Hitman GO' (PS4)

We live in a time right now when we have everything at our fingertips – information, friendships and of course, video games. In amongst the sickeningly colourful worlds of Candy Crush and Angry Birds, a new title has emerged and taken mobile gaming in a new direction – Hitman GO.

Metro
★★★★
8 years ago
Hitman GO: Definitive Edition PS4 review – smartphone hit

A surprisingly successful mobile spin-off becomes an equally enjoyable console download, that twists the key elements of Hitman to its own interesting effect.

Clever presentation and an interesting mix between standard Hitman gameplay and a more abstract portable puzzler; Plenty of stages and a steady supply of new features

The puzzles and stages are all fairly simple and easy once you get used to the logic involved; Too much trial and error may frustrate some people

Push Start
★★★★
8 years ago
Game Review: Hitman Episode 3: Marrakesh

As soon Hitman Episode 3: Marrakesh begins, you know that this is going to be very different than the two previous Episodes; Paris was set in a claustrophobic party in a mansion, whereas Sapienza featured an entire seaside town.

Disconnects seem to be a thing of the past; More difficult than previous episodes

Voice-acting breaks immersion; Rehashes a lot from previous episodes

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