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Hitman is a stealth game franchise created by Danish developer IO Interactive.The player controls the contract killer Agent 47, who travels the world to assassinate various targets who are assigned to him.
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‘The Killer’ Review: David Fincher’s Hitman Thriller Is a Portrait of a Coldly Methodical Assassin Played by Michael Fassbender Owen Gleiberman September 3, 2023 at 10:31 AM
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Hitman 2 was developed by Danish video game studio IO Interactive. The game's predecessor, which had an episodic release, received critical acclaim but missed the sales expectations of franchise and studio owner Square Enix. The team began developing a sequel that would incorporate online modes and more gameplay features while experimenting ...
Hitman: Contracts is a 2004 stealth video game developed by IO Interactive and published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox.It is the third installment in the Hitman video game series, and serves as both a remake of Hitman: Codename 47 (2000) and sequel to Hitman 2: Silent Assassin (2002), incorporating gameplay elements introduced in the latter into missions ...
The player explores the Scepter in the game's first mission "On Top of the World", which is set in Dubai.. Like its predecessors, Hitman 3 is a stealth game played from a third-person perspective, in which players once again assume control of assassin Agent 47. 47 travels to various locations and carries out contracted assassinations, continuing the story of the last two games.
Hitman was released episodically for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One from March to October 2016. Upon release, it received positive reviews; critics praised the game's episodic release format, locations, level design, and its replayability but criticised the always-online requirement and excessive handholding.