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  1. Mar 29, 2016
    10
    Although I dislike the episodic approach, this game offers so much variety and an experience unlike any other game on the market that this is a clear 10. would give 11 if it had dropped the episodic approach
  2. Mar 11, 2016
    10
    this game is fantastic to play. i enjoying stealth and assassinate targets.. graphic is great. i am not sure if story is great because there are 7 episodes in whole game. i will rate story when i complete full game with 7 episodes. Enemies seem little smart and little dumb. Kudos to IQ devs
  3. Mar 17, 2016
    10
    It seems the majority of people are rating this game so poorly based on the fact that it is episodic. I am giving this rating based purely on the game, not the release schedule. The Paris mission is great, it is beautiful, huge with superb level design, the best disguise system in the series and it I feels the best to play. I am certainly looking forward to the next releases. I hope theyIt seems the majority of people are rating this game so poorly based on the fact that it is episodic. I am giving this rating based purely on the game, not the release schedule. The Paris mission is great, it is beautiful, huge with superb level design, the best disguise system in the series and it I feels the best to play. I am certainly looking forward to the next releases. I hope they keep up this quality. Expand
  4. Mar 17, 2016
    10
    Hitman games have no equal. If you like the concept, buy it without hesitation.
    Incredible density of possibilities, these are fantastic sandbox levels. The intent is to case the joint and become a master of each sandbox; replayability abounds. Even the two prologue missions before the main Paris area are as deep as some old school Hitman missions.
    For only $15 I got to play some
    Hitman games have no equal. If you like the concept, buy it without hesitation.
    Incredible density of possibilities, these are fantastic sandbox levels. The intent is to case the joint and become a master of each sandbox; replayability abounds. Even the two prologue missions before the main Paris area are as deep as some old school Hitman missions.
    For only $15 I got to play some Hitman, sweet! I'm ok with episodic here, after last Hitman I would have been nervous to pay full price, but glad to say Hitman is back and better than ever.
    Want to feel like a master assassin? There's no better way.
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  5. Mar 15, 2016
    10
    While I severely disagree with how this game has been broken up into episodes, paying for pieces of a game just isn't cool. I do like what is here, its way closer to blood money than absolution. Paris being a huge area with multitudes of ways to dispose of your prey, its a decent looking game. I will say that you are gonna want to lock the fps in the menu. Unlocked causes too much stutterWhile I severely disagree with how this game has been broken up into episodes, paying for pieces of a game just isn't cool. I do like what is here, its way closer to blood money than absolution. Paris being a huge area with multitudes of ways to dispose of your prey, its a decent looking game. I will say that you are gonna want to lock the fps in the menu. Unlocked causes too much stutter for me. I'll be keeping my eye on the next episode and hopefully by the time the full game releases we have our new blood money. 10/10 Expand
  6. Mar 15, 2016
    10
    This game is awesome. From the atmosphere to the overall thrill of the game, it's awesome.
    Story:
    So, the game's story isn't as in depth as Absolution's (as Absolution was all about the story), but isn't as vague as Blood Money's. Does that make sense? In the start of the game, you get to go through Agent 47's training missions as the Agency is testing him to see if they should recruit
    This game is awesome. From the atmosphere to the overall thrill of the game, it's awesome.
    Story:
    So, the game's story isn't as in depth as Absolution's (as Absolution was all about the story), but isn't as vague as Blood Money's. Does that make sense? In the start of the game, you get to go through Agent 47's training missions as the Agency is testing him to see if they should recruit him. Then, 20 years later, your in Paris and it's been revealed that Agent 47 is the best of the best when it comes to being a Hitman.
    Mechanics:
    Hitman (2016) is a stealth-action game that will be released periodically throughout this year. The stealth in this game is great, taking from Blood Money's fantastic mechanics and big open areas. The stealth is fantastically well done. Although, when you accidentally get caught "in the act" of killing someone or knocking someone out, it's a bit too easy to escape the people that caught you and just change disguises and then they just won't notice. The AI is also very well done, the have designated paths that they keep repeating over and over again, which makes them a bit repetitive, but it also makes sense. Though, I must say, the loading times can sometimes be horrendous (though not as bad as say Skyrim on PS3).
    Graphics and Audio.
    The graphics of this game are really well done. While, at times, some textures may look a bit jagged and also right after loading the game, the textures may be a bit off, when it works and has loaded properly, the game is breathtaking. When you're on that Paris mission, if you look off of a balcony into the city, you get enraptured into the atmosphere of the game. The sky is amazing, the people are very well done, and just all in all, the game is great looking. The audio is also very well done. Upon first starting up the game, I had no problems with the audio balancing, as it seems that the rest of the audio softens whenever someone is talking, which makes it very easy to hear them.
    Bonus:
    The business model. Now, some may argue that this business model for a game such as this doesn't make any sense at all, since it's released episodically. But I think that it does make sense. Honestly, because there's time between each contract in in game time, so putting time between episodes is a good thing. Plus, they probably already have the levels done, but this gives them time to enhance the contracts to make them the best they can be. Honestly, I'd rather have this than no Hitman at all or another Absolution on our hands.
    Overall:
    Overall, this game is great. Despite the business model and the loading times, it's great. Due to this, I would have to give it a 9.5 and then just round it up to a 10. This doesn't mean that it's a perfect game, because honestly there is no perfect game, but it is better than it's predecessor, Absolution, with each level's depth and variety. It's a bit of a mix of Blood Money and Absolution, which makes it great! It's got Blood Money's mechanics and level design, but it's built off of Absolution's graphics and has a bit of story-telling. This game is very good. Now if you want the physical version, you'll have to wait until next year for that, but if you couldn't wait like me, you'll get the digital version. Also, if you don't have internet, I wouldn't recommend getting this, because the entirety of the game revolves around having an internet connection. Anyways, if you liked Blood Money and/or Absolution, you'll definitely love this awesome and fantastic game.
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  7. Mar 12, 2016
    10
    Excellent return to form for Hitman, huge open sandbox, multiple choices, beautiful graphics, tons of replay value, the episodic approach is not ideal but it really isnt that big a deal
  8. Apr 26, 2016
    10
    Excellent, obviously the critics got this right! Not sure why most of the gamers are downing this, most are not about game play but just don't like the episode aspect. I like the fact I can work all day come home do a mission...episode or whatever and it has lasting long term game play..... smh
  9. Mar 14, 2016
    9
    I really like this game. The episodic format aside (yes you get just first episode now and have to wait for the rest) it is probably best Hitman experience yet. Anybody who was dissapointed by linearity of Absolution can start celebrating. This is not just going back to the Hitman roots (Silent Assassin + Blood Money), but it is actually much deeper and better.

    This Hitman entry is
    I really like this game. The episodic format aside (yes you get just first episode now and have to wait for the rest) it is probably best Hitman experience yet. Anybody who was dissapointed by linearity of Absolution can start celebrating. This is not just going back to the Hitman roots (Silent Assassin + Blood Money), but it is actually much deeper and better.

    This Hitman entry is basically taking completelly new approach to mission design. Some people may hate it (there will be jsut few locations a probably very short story). Some will love it (you will get best Hitman misions to the date). basically new Hitman is not focussing on quantity (lots of small missions designed jsut for one contract), but on quality. I would say that new Hitman is not aiming to be Story driven game. But something like "open sandbox assassin simulator". Basically new maps are big, non-linear, full of kill oportunities, scripted events. It jsut feels like a living world.

    So basically these new maps are not suitable just for one story mission. But for wide range of non-campaign side missions of different kinds (Contracts, Escallation, IO created contracts, Ellusive targets,..)

    This is probably most import thing about this game. If you want to finish each map once and continue, you will be really dissapointed with the length of the game (and you will miss maybe over 50% of the content). This is a game with maps designed to be played multiple times with different settings (new targets,...) and different approaches (I was really surprised just by how many was you can finish the main mission.)

    So fi you are not looking just to binge play the story, but for the great gameplay that will offer you more freedom, than any other stealth game (really, the amount of options is amazing) this is a game for you. I spent maybe over 10 hours in Paris missions and still having a blast.
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  10. Mar 12, 2016
    9
    Blood money is back in full strenght!! You have so many options how to play the game and kill your target. A lot of ppl complain about the crashes/bugs/low framerates etc but in my rig 2500k,16GB Ram, R9 280x the game runs smooth without aby drops - sometimes only shadows are flashing, but nothing dramatic..looking forward to another episode and I hope, it will be longer :)
  11. Mar 11, 2016
    9
    Episode one is truly a step in the right direction for the Hitman franchise.. I have not had this much fun playing a hitman game since blood money.. I was a little weary about jumping in on the intro pack, knowing it's a incomplete game.. And up until the point where I downloaded it I knew very little about it, other then it was a new hitman game..I was prepared for absolution all overEpisode one is truly a step in the right direction for the Hitman franchise.. I have not had this much fun playing a hitman game since blood money.. I was a little weary about jumping in on the intro pack, knowing it's a incomplete game.. And up until the point where I downloaded it I knew very little about it, other then it was a new hitman game..I was prepared for absolution all over again but I couldn't have been any more wrong..

    This game feels almost like a natural continuation of blood money. It's Hitman at it's best.. I can't say enough good things about it.. I gave it a 9 and not a 10 only because the load times are a bit much at times (PS4) But It's not game breaking in anyway..

    This is a truly rich, and dense game, and only having the one mission lets you truly explore the level and replay it over and over again.. there are literally dozens of ways to complete the mission.. With past games blood money for example I always found myself playing a mission for about 20 minutes and after finding the target rush through and complete it as quickly as possible to move onto the next level... But with the way the new game has gone episodic it eliminates that feeling of rushing through to move on.. You can fully appreciate every detail of the world.
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  12. Mar 14, 2016
    9
    I was going to boycott this release because the decision to make it episodic seemed like a way to milk money from fans but I caved and got it. Well, boy oh boy was I wrong to hold off - this game is amazing! Best Hitman game ever already. The sheer size of the Paris map and the amount of things to do allows for way more replay value than most games. The intro pack is actually 3 levels, 2I was going to boycott this release because the decision to make it episodic seemed like a way to milk money from fans but I caved and got it. Well, boy oh boy was I wrong to hold off - this game is amazing! Best Hitman game ever already. The sheer size of the Paris map and the amount of things to do allows for way more replay value than most games. The intro pack is actually 3 levels, 2 training and then one main mission level and all three are great. There are lots of challenges to complete and extra contracts and you will NOT be disappointed by the amount of content at the moment. The graphics are generally stunning; the level design in particular is absolutely stellar. The NPCs would benefit from a little more polish in appearance but there's nothing that looks bad. The gameplay is fantastic (except I wish the button to drag bodies wasn't the same for taking cover, resulting in occasional mistakes) and there are countless ways to approach a mission and its various objectives. The routines of the NPCs is quite convincing; they will sometimes notice the absence of guards that you've taken out and react to other suspicious changes in the environment lending weight to choices you make and keeping you on your toes. The main focus is on stealth but if you want to cause outrageous amounts of damage, guns blazing, you can, but the game becomes a lot harder if you choose combat as it only takes a few gunshot wounds to kill you. Completing challenges and earning points unlocks new ways to start the mission and new weapons or objects to infiltrate with. Overall; great opening installment, definitely worth the price. Expand
  13. Mar 11, 2016
    9
    Hitman is back to form. Gameplay is good how it used to be, much improved over Absolution. Very good graphics. Only minus is i'm not convinced to the whole episodic saga. Loved previous games? Get it.
  14. Mar 13, 2016
    9
    The Hitman game diehard fans have been waiting 8 years for!

    Lets get this out of the way first- the episodic thing is odd and a bit frustrating BUT Id rather play a new episode every month than wait a full year to to play this EXCELLENT game. Its only one level but ive sunk 10s of hours into it and am far from done. It has a few glitches but the gameplay is spot on. Square Enix
    The Hitman game diehard fans have been waiting 8 years for!

    Lets get this out of the way first- the episodic thing is odd and a bit frustrating BUT Id rather play a new episode every month than wait a full year to to play this EXCELLENT game. Its only one level but ive sunk 10s of hours into it and am far from done. It has a few glitches but the gameplay is spot on. Square Enix really outdid themselves on this one and Im so happy they listened to their fanbase and seperated themselves from the Absolution model.

    If you love hitman, stop reading this and go buy it.
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  15. Mar 17, 2016
    9
    The only bad reviews are about the buisness model... Can't believe it is considered as a review.

    This game is way better than absolution and feels a lot like the original Hitman. I'm loving every aspect of it.
  16. Mar 12, 2016
    8
    Losing faith in metacritic purely because of how user reviews are written by blatant fanboys or spoilt kids who care nothing for helping people make informed decisions on their purchases.

    When I played the beta I was left underwhelmed for two reasons really. The first is that the tutorials are short which while understandable it didn't represent the game. The second was that the
    Losing faith in metacritic purely because of how user reviews are written by blatant fanboys or spoilt kids who care nothing for helping people make informed decisions on their purchases.

    When I played the beta I was left underwhelmed for two reasons really. The first is that the tutorials are short which while understandable it didn't represent the game. The second was that the graphics of the tutorials are intentionally basic - which led me to believe this was representative.

    Once you get into the main game this all changes. The environment is huge and the graphics are beautiful. My only two gripes are that you need a constant net connection which is unnecessary - surely a connection could be used for menus alone without carrying it into the game where a disconnection screws everything up? Second concern is this episodic release schedule. It makes no sense. If it means they can tailor the next missions based on feedback this is a good thing but time will tell.

    If you use metacritic to make your decisions be very wary of 0s and 10s.
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  17. Aug 17, 2023
    8
    This is a very good start to the Hitman trilogy with the massive Paris map and a few tight tutorial missions as well as introducing contracts.
  18. Mar 15, 2016
    8
    Hitman Paris is the first part of the new episodic hitman series.
    You’re introduced with a prelude that introduces the story and agent 47 you’re are sent through a brief tutorial with a final test to let you play with your skills.
    Much like the past hitman games, there are multiple ways to kill your targets, you can collect poison, add it to a food or drink, use explosives, mess with
    Hitman Paris is the first part of the new episodic hitman series.
    You’re introduced with a prelude that introduces the story and agent 47 you’re are sent through a brief tutorial with a final test to let you play with your skills.
    Much like the past hitman games, there are multiple ways to kill your targets, you can collect poison, add it to a food or drink, use explosives, mess with objects, and to get to various sections of a map you of course have to steal disguises…
    This is where things get a little frustrating…
    Disguises will almost always give you away if you’re too close to npcs wearing the same outfit as you, which makes sense since you would think they would recognize their coworkers, but the frustration comes in because in some locations only certain uniforms are allowed without you just getting shot at,
    which kind of defeats the purpose of a disguise,
    Either get shot at as soon as you trespass or power walk from someone who find you suspicious until they shoot you
    And you can’t really turn this into a 3rd person shooter like you could in absolution, because 3 shots and you’re dead…
    if you raise any suspicion at all you’re surrounded…
    This could maybe be fixed if they only become suspicious if you stick around for a while rather than just stay in their line of sight...
    Which is another frustration...
    The first 2 maps are crawling with enemies, everyone has someone watching them….
    You can’t really tell if you’re in someone’s line of sight until it’s too late…
    I’m actually almost 100% sure that you’re in someone’s line of sight at all times
    enemies for the most part just stand there, which leaves your stealth combat options practically useless…
    you’re almost forced to use environmental opportunities
    I feel handcuffed to trying to beat the game the way it wants me to, rather than feeling like I’m being dropped into an area with a few tools to do as I please….
    And when I say area, I mean area…
    You can buy the game upfront for $60, buy the first pat for $15 and every episode afterwards for $10
    And for that $15 initially you get to create contracts to challenge the online community (fair warning though, a crappy internet connection isn’t going to cut it), 2 story contract missions and a tutorial.
    That’s right, hitman Paris is One. Single. Mission.
    This game relies on replay value.
    The tutorial makes this clear by actually making you replay the tutorial a different way.
    And the trophies make this clear by asking you to try and complete all of the different opportunities.
    This is what they want you to do.
    Take this one map and take out your targets in as many ways as you can.
    I will say though that the map is crawling with life, it is really cool to explore the massive event going on that is this Paris fashion show, and figuring out how you’re going to pull off assassinating 2 targets and escaping without being killed yourself….
    Especially with how difficult and annoying the enemies in and around every corner can make it
    You’re up for a stealthy challenge here…
    While I personally don’t find myself replaying the same map to change my approach over and over..
    Or to even take out a different target
    I can see how fans of the stealth genre could enjoy such a thing
    I giver Hitman Paris a 7.5/10
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  19. Mar 11, 2016
    8
    The bizarre episodic setting choice for Hitman: Enter A World Of Assassination does not ruin the overall beauty of the product. Compared to Absolution we have a much less linear game but much more open, much more stealth and much more free: the possibilities are endless and provide a good replayability. Graphic and level design on the top. The technique is flawless in the intro missionsThe bizarre episodic setting choice for Hitman: Enter A World Of Assassination does not ruin the overall beauty of the product. Compared to Absolution we have a much less linear game but much more open, much more stealth and much more free: the possibilities are endless and provide a good replayability. Graphic and level design on the top. The technique is flawless in the intro missions but when you go to Paris you notice some small frame drop but nothing serious. Expand
  20. Mar 11, 2016
    8
    Blood Money fans rejoice!

    First- the good -The missions are back to the blood money style. Large open maps stuffed full of details and avenues of approach. -The graphics are AMAZING, it really sells the experience -The many modes of the game make for a surprising amount of content for the intro into a chapter series. It is worth the 15 hours and depending on how much you enjoy Hitman
    Blood Money fans rejoice!

    First- the good
    -The missions are back to the blood money style. Large open maps stuffed full of details and avenues of approach.
    -The graphics are AMAZING, it really sells the experience
    -The many modes of the game make for a surprising amount of content for the intro into a chapter series. It is worth the 15 hours and depending on how much you enjoy Hitman games- you could get 25+ hours out of it
    -Gear purchasing/earning is back. You can earn items to take with you on missions. Again, the resembles blood money more so than absolution, however it is slightly different from Blood Money. You earn gear by complementing missions certain ways- which adds to replay-ability. It works well though
    -Love all the ways to "dispose" of targets
    -The weapons handle great, the core systems of the game are splendid

    Now for the bad things
    -The story presented in this part of the game is rather weak. It is clear that the missions are to be the main focus and not the story. This could change with upcoming chapters though, so this may be rushed judgement. Again though, at this point in time there isn't enough going on within the story to keep me coming back for that reason
    -The NPCs can be DUMB and there are also some bugs (not really bugs so much as mistakes) that allow you to take advantage of the games systems. If a guard is looking at a table that has a gun on it and you want that gun you can stand behind the guard and still get the gun. Meaning you can be 5 feet away from the item and still pick it up. To top it off the guard will not notice. This is just one example though- there are certainly more.

    In summary Hitman is back! The glory days of big open maps, tons of assassination methods, and customizing gear have returned. The game looks great and plays even better. However, the weak story, stupid NPCs, and certain bugs can take you away from an otherwise immersive experience.
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  21. Mar 14, 2016
    8
    I like the game and some little details which maintains me really curious to keep playing as the fact of killing different people in the same mission. I think to give 15 euros per the first episode is nice because PS4 players can not return a game or is difficult sometimes. So for the reason I think to pay just 15 euros to know if you want to invest is good. But they should give moreI like the game and some little details which maintains me really curious to keep playing as the fact of killing different people in the same mission. I think to give 15 euros per the first episode is nice because PS4 players can not return a game or is difficult sometimes. So for the reason I think to pay just 15 euros to know if you want to invest is good. But they should give more content in the first release not in the second release because a lot of people play de beta and the beta is the same of the first episode so..... was not nice. Expand
  22. Apr 6, 2016
    8
    The Hitman franchise is pretty cool, i freaking love Hitman Absolution, so i was a bit disappointed with this one, while it is pretty good, it isn't as goods the previously mentioned Absolution, this game's AI is not very good and it has a very different tone, but its not bad at all, it has huge scenarios with lots of possibilities, and is overall an great experience!
  23. Apr 6, 2016
    8
    It's good, I swear.
    Hitman is the reboot of the well-known franchise, and one of my favorite game series ever. The newest installment is surprisingly really good! The graphics are good, the stealth is tight, and a huge variety of ways to take out your target, from running in guns-a-blazing to taking out your target with nobody hearing the wind blow. It's a really good game, but the
    It's good, I swear.
    Hitman is the reboot of the well-known franchise, and one of my favorite game series ever. The newest installment is surprisingly really good! The graphics are good, the stealth is tight, and a huge variety of ways to take out your target, from running in guns-a-blazing to taking out your target with nobody hearing the wind blow. It's a really good game, but the current episode is very short, only having 3 missions. I think the only reason it's getting a low score here is that people don't seem to realize that this is an episodic game. The next episode will be out soon, so just be patient and there will be more to this game. It's a very short game for what it is at the moment, but what's already there is great. I love this game, and even after beating the episode, I keep coming back to it. Don't pass this one up, folks.

    Hitman gets a 7/10.
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  24. Mar 19, 2016
    8
    Honestly, everyone is getting mad because it is episodic. But once you look past that this is a great episode and hopefully other levels can be this great.
  25. Apr 12, 2016
    8
    even for being episodic, this game has its technical achievements, mostly on the NPC's AI, the graphics, the choices, etc, it's so elegant, glad square-enix is the publisher on this on.
  26. Mar 12, 2016
    8
    For any fans of the Hitman games that were on PC, PS1 and PS2 and were left gobsmacked at the state of the game when Absolution came out, then fear not, they've went back to blood money days. There still feels to be something missing which I can't quite put my finger on, but this game is all about freedom, if the rest of the episodes go along the same lines as the Paris level then thisFor any fans of the Hitman games that were on PC, PS1 and PS2 and were left gobsmacked at the state of the game when Absolution came out, then fear not, they've went back to blood money days. There still feels to be something missing which I can't quite put my finger on, but this game is all about freedom, if the rest of the episodes go along the same lines as the Paris level then this game will be outstanding. For now I will enjoy playing the Paris level until I perfect it. Expand
  27. Apr 9, 2016
    8
    I am probably the only person to say this but i actually enjoy the episodic thing thats going on purely because it keeps me going back replaying missions to complete them in as many ways as possible and the gameplay if you can get past the always connected thing is AMAZING
  28. Apr 13, 2016
    8
    i love hitman from begin but i disappointed for this game because for only one reason only one mission you can play. its not interesting at all only good point of this game is agent 47 and no more . from silent assassin io interactive cant make good game and now all element we love in hitman disappear like lovely maps lovely dark story huge mission with tone of level great music fromi love hitman from begin but i disappointed for this game because for only one reason only one mission you can play. its not interesting at all only good point of this game is agent 47 and no more . from silent assassin io interactive cant make good game and now all element we love in hitman disappear like lovely maps lovely dark story huge mission with tone of level great music from yeseper kyd and more.. man i miss hitman very lot i wanted play silent assassin and blood money again instead play this game ... Expand
  29. Feb 5, 2017
    8
    Although the tutorial missions are dull but you still have to complete them for the good cutscenes, Paris is a really good place to start. It is good that the game rewards creativity, although being creative takes you time and you have to be patient. "The Showstopper" is a good mission. The map has a 3 floor + basement museum, with almost every corner unique. It also has an outside area,Although the tutorial missions are dull but you still have to complete them for the good cutscenes, Paris is a really good place to start. It is good that the game rewards creativity, although being creative takes you time and you have to be patient. "The Showstopper" is a good mission. The map has a 3 floor + basement museum, with almost every corner unique. It also has an outside area, equal in length with combining 2 floors at least. A lots of disquises and opportunities, an average variety of weapons (due melee weapons having the same animations), all the silenced pistols sound the same. 2 targets to take down. Can get you a few times to actually complete it without anybody spotting you. (Game purchased pre February 2016, played at launch) Expand
  30. Mar 28, 2016
    7
    Only get 3 practice missions and one real mission. The missions are cool but I rather just have the full game now lol.
    I agree with other reviews that don't like only a little released at a time.
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 69 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 50 out of 69
  2. Negative: 0 out of 69
  1. Games Master UK
    May 18, 2016
    83
    A perfectly formed bite of Hitman action, set in a rich location and full of murderous opportunity. [May 2016, p.68]
  2. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    May 8, 2016
    80
    Future levels offer better value for money, but this Intro Pack is a confident first chapter containing the ultimate Hitman experience. Scrub Absolution's nightmares - the series is back to its prime. [May 2016, p.84]
  3. Play UK
    Apr 22, 2016
    90
    Hitman strips the series back to its satisfying, and winning, formula. A few technical issues aren't enough to ruin a strong start to Agent 47's new episodic campaign. [Issue#268, p.68]