Hitman Blood Money
Hitman Blood Money
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Yay. The site doesn't say anything, but just thinkin' about it makes me happy. Let's hope it's longer than Contracts.
Yay. The site doesn't say anything, but just thinkin' about it makes me happy. Let's hope it's longer than Contracts.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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San Andreas is also on that list, and it's not violent in the least. What kind of a backwards world do we live in?Wolfman Walt wrote:It already made this years "Most violent games" list according to some organization intent on keeping videogames out of kids hands.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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The game looks cool, but a bit noobified. I guess there's a picture-in-picture type pop up window that shows you when your victims are at thier weakest, and you can spend money to get "hints" and intel about missions, making them easier. Plus there's a "super easy Rookie mode".
There's nothing wrong with this, I guess, but I kind of liked planning my own attack in the previous games and then learning from my mistakes. Maybe you can still do this in the new one, but the article I read on it had "simplified" and "broader audience" peppered all over the story.
Other features that seem cool:
-Depending on how you take out a hit, the newspapers can either percieve it as an accident or a massacre.
-You can spend money to shut the papers up if you're too obvious. If you don't, your picture is all over the place, making subsequent contracts harder.
-The game takes place as 47 is interviewed by the FBI, and as they quiz him, you go into the 13 levels.
-Hiding bodies in crates and freezers.
-Pushing victims and bodies over ledges.
-"instant" stealth kills in elevators where 47 decends and garrotes them from above.
-Smarter guards who dispose of weapons and discovered corpses.
It's supposed to be coming out in October.
There's nothing wrong with this, I guess, but I kind of liked planning my own attack in the previous games and then learning from my mistakes. Maybe you can still do this in the new one, but the article I read on it had "simplified" and "broader audience" peppered all over the story.
Other features that seem cool:
-Depending on how you take out a hit, the newspapers can either percieve it as an accident or a massacre.
-You can spend money to shut the papers up if you're too obvious. If you don't, your picture is all over the place, making subsequent contracts harder.
-The game takes place as 47 is interviewed by the FBI, and as they quiz him, you go into the 13 levels.
-Hiding bodies in crates and freezers.
-Pushing victims and bodies over ledges.
-"instant" stealth kills in elevators where 47 decends and garrotes them from above.
-Smarter guards who dispose of weapons and discovered corpses.
It's supposed to be coming out in October.
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Its about the only game I would ever pre-order.
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Link to the interview? From what I've read they've made it more complex, like all the stuff you can do to sniper-rifles and you can't just run through a level shooting everybody as the next levels will be harder (though you still can do it)satanisgreat wrote:The game looks cool, but a bit noobified. I guess there's a picture-in-picture type pop up window that shows you when your victims are at thier weakest, and you can spend money to get "hints" and intel about missions, making them easier. Plus there's a "super easy Rookie mode".
check out hitmanforum for the down-low alrite G lol
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Oh man, flashbacks suck. Does it continue where Contracts left?satanisgreat wrote:-The game takes place as 47 is interviewed by the FBI, and as they quiz him, you go into the 13 levels.
Perhaps they'll finally react to pools of blood?stanisgreat wrote:-Smarter guards who dispose of weapons and discovered corpses.
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I think Contracts was more of a remake of the first Hitman than a true sequel. I only played a little bit of Contracts because it seemed too similar to 2 and I got a bit bored, but I've heard most of the levels were remade from the first Hitman. I've never played the first one, either, so I'm just passing on what I've heard.Kashluk wrote:Oh man, flashbacks suck. Does it continue where Contracts left?
Well there was this whole worldwide-conspiracy-cliffhanger-ending in Contracts, so that's why I thought it'd be logical to continue the story from there... If I've got it right Contracts was set *after* Hitman 2, the flashbacks being from both H1 and H2 (time-line wise, I mean) + stuff that happened post-H2?