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Levels are impressively overwhelming and enjoyably complex, New mechanics like crowd blending and functional mirrors are minor but meaningful improvements, A tonal presentation that is both enjoyably overserious and charmingly goofy, Legacy stages are a f
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Sam , review by: gamesradar.com
Beautifully crafted sandbox levels, Costumes and stories can still be hilarious, Lovely nods to Hitman history
Still very much Hitman, Feels like an expansion, rather than a full release, Story feels lacklustre
The quirks of what seem to be a last-minute rush out the door development strategy don't detract from the fact that each Hitman 2 level is wonderfully crafted and full of potential for inventiveness… and silliness...
Prepping for a kill and watching it play out how you want is terrific, Prepping for a kill and watching your plan crumble is terrific, Ghost mode is an excellent addition to the series
Abstract: In a characteristically indirect show of political engagement, I spent much of this week's US mid-term elections wandering around Whittleton Creek, Hitman 2's idyllic slice of suburbia. If nothing else, there's a (more coherent) parody of Donald Trump can...
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Richard , review by: xgn.nl
Geen episodes, Replay value, Silent Assassin nog steeds grootste uitdaging, Gigantische locaties met mogelijkheden, Puike graphics, Verwijzingen naar eerdere Hitman games
Legacy Editie weinig toegevoegde waarde, Glitches, Ghost Mode valt tegen
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
Hitman's design means that it is ripe for emergent moments. It gives you a bunch of systems and a bunch of items with specific looks and capabilities. And then IO gives you a goal about who to kill, and how you use your tools to accomplish that mission is...
Plenty of creative assassination opportunities to discover, Incredibly large and elaborate maps to explore, Agent 47 is the world's funniest Renaissance Man
Short, if you're not prone to replaying missions, Feels pretty similar to its predecessor, Some "Mission Stories" are a bit too obvious
That's not really a knock on Hitman 2 ($60 on Humble) though. IO's done everything it could to make this a deserving follow-up to 2016's Hitman. Every target and every assassination feels ripe with possibilities, and even the story—not normally a part of...
Creative, varied level design, Accessible observationdriven stealth, Fun new multiplayer modes, Very pretty at times, Super replayable
Mindnumbing story, Lacks some standard stealth elements, A bit cheaplooking at other times, Some polish issues
Hitman 2 is yet another well-executed entry in IO Interactive's killer franchise. The game lacks some of the refinement expected of a world-class assassin, but the top-notch level design and some small, but key improvements to the series' core mechanics m...
Abstract: Hitman series protagonist Agent 47 isn't an interesting guy. Despite his gleaming, barcoded head, he disappears into a crowd. He can somehow pass for anyone, no matter how famous; he can seamlessly live their life and look great in their pants. He uses th...