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  1. Apr 28, 2016
    7
    So Episode 2 is a big step up from the Intro Pack!

    The map i slightly bigger and feels more alive. Some bugs have been fixed while others remained and a few new ones popped up as well, but none of them are game breaking. But i'm still annoyed about it being released in episodes. Sapienza takes about 2-3 hours to get lvl 20 mastery which is really not alot of gameplay for the price.
    So Episode 2 is a big step up from the Intro Pack!

    The map i slightly bigger and feels more alive. Some bugs have been fixed while others remained and a few new ones popped up as well, but none of them are game breaking.

    But i'm still annoyed about it being released in episodes. Sapienza takes about 2-3 hours to get lvl 20 mastery which is really not alot of gameplay for the price.

    7/10 Too much water!
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  2. Apr 27, 2016
    8
    Hitman Sapienza
    Potential greatness interrupted
    Hitman Episode 2 takes place in Italy, you’re tasked once again with taking out 2 targets and you have plenty of opportunities to do so… You can poison a meal and wait for it to be served... Plant an explosive golf ball and wait for it to be teed off… get involved with an affair… among many other things this map in particular is
    Hitman Sapienza
    Potential greatness interrupted
    Hitman Episode 2 takes place in Italy,
    you’re tasked once again with taking out 2 targets
    and you have plenty of opportunities to do so…
    You can poison a meal and wait for it to be served...
    Plant an explosive golf ball and wait for it to be teed off…
    get involved with an affair… among many other things
    this map in particular is fairly impressive compared to episode 1 and in the intro...
    this almost feels like an entire town, with meat shops. And ice cream parlors...
    a golf course...
    a cemetery...
    and an underground lab, which holds your primary objective of destroying a dna specific virus
    That being said, I found this map to be much more lifeless compared to Paris…
    while the world if full,
    it doesn’t really feel like anything is truly going on around you…
    your targets are just out in the world.. Either hunt them down or lure them to you…
    This is also the first time I played through an episode on online mode and ran into an issue that many will find frustrating...
    While playing, the game got disconnected...
    this disconnection forced me back to the main menu to continue...
    no big deal, I’ll just hop right back in and finish it offline right?
    Wrong
    you can’t play a file that was saved online while you play offline...
    so I had to pause my downloads and connect back in to finish this level…
    And this sucks because you’re practically punished for not playing online, because online play is the only way to level up your character and unlock new starting locations and weapons during the prep stage…
    Another new flaw highlighted for me is the story…
    I completely forgot what was going on and lost all interest and connection to the story thanks to decision to release this game episodically...
    one could argue that telltale games does a great job at getting away with this, and I would argue back, that no.. They don’t
    Episodic releases kill urgency and care unless the episodes are somewhat self-contained much like the walking dead season 1 episodes... rather than a small chunk of an overarching story like we see here
    much like every other episodic game
    While Hitman Sapienza is gorgeous and full of new things for you to do, and opportunities to play with…
    This episodic nonsense is getting in the way of what could potentially be an awesome story…
    I give Hitman Sapienza
    a 7.5/10
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  3. May 19, 2016
    0
    First of all, you have to ask why they are doing this sort of episodic release, when they plan to release a physical version down the line anyway. The real reason is that all of us are beta testers for the game until the final product is done. And beta test we did -- servers go down constantly, framerate hitches on PS4, audio mix is not good, animations are stiff, etc. This game is notFirst of all, you have to ask why they are doing this sort of episodic release, when they plan to release a physical version down the line anyway. The real reason is that all of us are beta testers for the game until the final product is done. And beta test we did -- servers go down constantly, framerate hitches on PS4, audio mix is not good, animations are stiff, etc. This game is not fully cooked. Yet they have the audacity to put the game on sale for us to fix the game for them. That in itself deserves low stars.

    The other egregious thing that this game requires a constant online connection, for you to keep XP Progress, complete challenges, and gain unlocks like the sniper, remote bomb, etc. The game as it is offline, is super gimped, and a shallow husk of a game. For what purpose does this serve? To datamine player's activities? The only reasonable thing that requires online are the Contracts and Elusive Targets, but the single-player main campaign does not need this. This knocks this game down to 1 star automatically.

    Players and fans of HITMAN alike have protested this and they have not heard or made any changes to accommodate. So if that is the case, then I do not recommend this game to you my friend. Pass on it and don't allow developers and publishers to set a precedent for always-online Internet connection.
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  4. Apr 29, 2016
    8
    played it for 20 mins at friends house and the game seems promising. I will get the complete edition and play all the maps in a row because i wont support this episodic junk and i hate waiting for levels for a month+.
  5. Jun 11, 2016
    2
    The piecemeal, episodic release format ruined this game for me. If they release titles like this in the future, I won't buy them. Go screw yourselves, Square Enix..
  6. Apr 28, 2016
    10
    IO, please listen to your old fan. I love you. Hitmen was the first game of my childhood, and since then I have not missed a single game. This is my favorite series, and I bought the full game immediately, because I do not doubt your talent. I'm willing to forgive the download time, online, poor AI(partially), and hope that the episodic system invented just to hear that the fans like me.IO, please listen to your old fan. I love you. Hitmen was the first game of my childhood, and since then I have not missed a single game. This is my favorite series, and I bought the full game immediately, because I do not doubt your talent. I'm willing to forgive the download time, online, poor AI(partially), and hope that the episodic system invented just to hear that the fans like me. So, I'm delighted with the Sapienza, the scale and variety of simply dazzling. This is your best work.
    So. This is stealth-action game. Action !! Sometimes you just want to go out and kill all)) And then I want to give my opinion on firearms in the game ...
    Why all the special weapons in the game is disgusting cartoon colors (they are purple, for that you are killing me so?), Why they looks like a plastic toys, why so poorly animated, why "Soviet" soldiers on training is not with AK (is ISA have no AK?), and why agent 47 has such a weird stance while aiming the auto rifles? Аnd why the weapons handed down from level not added to the collection? Chek this out, please!
     And yet, where's my awesome briefcase? You promised, I remember!
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  7. May 17, 2016
    4
    Buggy and slow menu, takes too long when I switch between tabs inside menu, can't use the same save files to play both in off-line and on-line mode. Requires constant internet connection even if I am playing single-player campaign. What a waste of money.
  8. Aug 17, 2023
    8
    This is the best level I've played of Hitman yet. The multi layered Sapienza is incredible showcasing the incredible design of the city.
  9. Feb 5, 2017
    9
    It deserves it's 9 points. The biggest map of the entire season. A lots of details and even more places to explore. It has everything you need in a fictional coastal town. 2 targets + a virus to destroy, many opportunities, only 2 unsilenced handguns (the two sound the same, as all silenced guns). As any other episode, no accents on any Italians in the town. It is the best episode of theIt deserves it's 9 points. The biggest map of the entire season. A lots of details and even more places to explore. It has everything you need in a fictional coastal town. 2 targets + a virus to destroy, many opportunities, only 2 unsilenced handguns (the two sound the same, as all silenced guns). As any other episode, no accents on any Italians in the town. It is the best episode of the 1st season. Expand
Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 37 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 33 out of 37
  2. Negative: 0 out of 37
  1. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Jul 6, 2016
    90
    Agent 47's chrome dome has been polished until it positively squeaks. [July 2016, p.88]
  2. Jun 8, 2016
    85
    Once more the newest iteration of Hitman presents an especially detailed environment filled with diverse assassination opportunities that fans will surely enjoy. However, even though Sapienza is an improved episode over the first one, we still can’t shake the feeling that the newest iteration of Hitman would benefit much more if it was offered in one complete package instead of following the episodic approach.
  3. Jun 7, 2016
    75
    Even without massively crowded areas, the sheer scale of Sapienza is well worth the entry price for Agent 47's second episodic outing. It is a welcome improvement over the first episode, although still far from greatness we expect from Hitman games.