- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Release Date: Apr 20, 2004
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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From the story angle alone Hitman: Contracts is a worthy addition to the series, and will particularly entertain fans of the franchise whove played both the predecessors. That said its certainly time for some innovation.
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Given that "Hitman 2" was such a huge improvement on the original, it's inherently somewhat disappointing that the new Hitman: Contracts is really just a rehash. It's more of the same, replete with everything that was good and everything that wasn't so good about the 2002 game.
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Elaborate levels and the multiple paths you can take to solve them go a long way in making you forget about the lack of narrative element.
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I found it annoying that there was no mission briefing. There was no introduction information on your target or why you were there that came up prior to the mission starting.
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It wasnt landmark on any level, but it can compete with the current PC action big boys.
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This is more of the exact same Hitman you played with Hitman 2. It's good, it's deep, but it's not really all that new.
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AceGamezHits the target despite not moving the concept on much.
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For many, HC will be a disappointment, but its inventive storyline and intricate level design will entertain lounge-room assassins.
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Gritty movie atmosphere and clever storyline fail to outshine the unforgiving gameplay. It's got some great ideas but could've been so much better.
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Its best to think of Hitman: Contracts as a mini game to keep fans of the series satisfied until a true sequel is released.
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Rather too over-familiar, but still a very entertaining stealth experience.
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But between the overly tight scripting and the split-second timing required to pull it all off, I thought it was a little difficult to play the missions out the way they wanted you to, finding Hitman: Contracts instead played like an average first person shooter with excessive stealth elements.
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In some ways the game feels like an expansion, or maybe a half-sequel. It doesnt have as many levels as Hitman 2, but theyre longer, and usually more interesting.
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If you're looking for some stealth gameplay in a sandbox environment, this is a great beginner's course into the world of Agent 47. If, however, you're expecting something as revolutionary as the multiplayer in "Pandora Tomorrow," or the high polish of "Snake Eater," this isn't for you.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 178 out of 283
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Mixed: 94 out of 283
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Negative: 11 out of 283
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