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  • Flawless
    Bang-bang! Down-down!
    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

    #241
    re: Hitman: Absolution

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    • fredropro
      Hall of Fame
      • Jul 2002
      • 1262

      #242
      I'm liking the game so far I like the fact that you can take too many shots before you die
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      • fredropro
        Hall of Fame
        • Jul 2002
        • 1262

        #243
        I'm about to put the difficulty down easy I can't get past the second mission

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        • ps3veron
          MVP
          • Aug 2008
          • 1220

          #244
          re: Hitman: Absolution

          Originally posted by fredropro
          I'm about to put the difficulty down easy I can't get past the second mission

          Sent from my LG-MS770 using Tapatalk 2
          That took me quite a few tries. Wait till you get to the third buoy!

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          • DGuinta1
            MVP
            • Aug 2004
            • 2706

            #245
            re: Hitman: Absolution

            Does Agent 47 have any hits left in him, or should this killer have remained underground? Check out the GT Review of Hitman: Absolution for the full report. (9:54)
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            • josef
              Rookie
              • Aug 2008
              • 386

              #246
              re: Hitman: Absolution

              Discover news about Xbox and reviews on the latest and greatest Xbox titles, courtesy of the Gamesradar+ team.


              9.0/10
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              • mrprice33
                Just some guy
                • Jul 2003
                • 5986

                #247
                Originally posted by Kev5890
                Does anyone else feel like the developers were misleading? Their entire marketing campaign was about how the game is open and lets you complete a mission the way that you want to...and just now we are finding out otherwise...
                It seems like the only level they demoed is the most open one.

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                • greenegt
                  G-Men
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 4494

                  #248
                  re: Hitman: Absolution

                  I think I'll wait until this drops to $40. It looks like a good game, but not quite the Hitman game I was hoping for.
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                  • Splitter77
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 2820

                    #249
                    re: Hitman: Absolution

                    im still gonna get it tuesday.
                    i think i'll have fun with contracts and Im really not playing any other ps3 game besides nhl 13.

                    i guess im really waiting for the HD hitman trilogy now.
                    seeing how this game doesnt allow the freedom in previous hitman games.

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                    • mikenoob
                      All Star
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 5545

                      #250
                      re: Hitman: Absolution

                      To be fair, only blood money had the open type of freedom many of you are all looking for. Contracts had some missions like that, but others were also just as linear. Silent Assassin wasn't like blood money either.

                      I was looking for a blood money type game as well, but ended up cancelling my preorder. I'll wait til this hits the bargain bin.
                      Last edited by mikenoob; 11-18-2012, 03:36 PM.

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                      • Flawless
                        Bang-bang! Down-down!
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 16780

                        #251
                        re: Hitman: Absolution

                        Rock, Paper, Shotgun

                        there are long periods during which IO’s work operates like a less abrasive Kane and Lynch
                        There are entire missions with no choice at all – walk to door, open door, perform prescribed action.
                        There’s no continuity between one loading point and the next, even when it’s just a door. At times, 47 even loses his disguise between levels and the weapons he had gathered, even if the context of that shift was stepping out of a building and onto the street.
                        Remarkably, most levels don’t have a target – they’re about getting from one place to another instead of hitting a man, usually while being hunted or trespassing. On the rare occasions when IO build a decent-sized, believable area and provide 47 with someone to kill, the game comes close to recapturing some of the glorious nonsense and intelligence of its former years.
                        Whatever your approach, whatever you did up to the point of the kill, it’s all flushed away in a cutscene starring a giant sack of hammers who is more Hulk than human and a 47 who screws everything up. It’s not the only time the game takes away control and forces a contrived conclusion to a hit – and for what? An escape sequence that owes more to Uncharted than Hitmen past, followed by a long run from the law. There’s a lull, several hours long, before 47 rediscovers his anonymity, and until then every mission begins with his identity known and his iconic weapons replaced by a noisy peashooter.
                        I enjoy testing the limits of games, particularly sandbox murder-sims, but Absolution is more like being the one kid on the see-saw than building cities in a sandbox.
                        If this were the first Hitman game I’d played, I wouldn’t want to play another, but there’s just about enough in Absolution’s finer moments to keep the hope alive. Remember though: it’s the hope, not the hitman, that kills you in the end. As it is, I’ve already reinstalled Bloody Money as a sort of palate cleanser and I suggest you do the same.
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                        • LionsFanNJ
                          All Star
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 9464

                          #252
                          Yeah , all that wait I had...and I'm not going to get this game. I had such hopes too. Especially with that level escaping the cops and the one demo from E3. Well saves me a bit of money for something else.
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                          • goh
                            Banned
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 20755

                            #253
                            Re: Hitman: Absolution

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                            The PC version has been patched and only messes up in specific foilage heavy areas now but it was in fact a problem.

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                            • Kevin26385
                              EA Game Changer
                              • May 2004
                              • 5147

                              #254
                              Re: Hitman: Absolution

                              So, Gamespot a 7.5 and IGN a 9.0. It looks like Hitman fanatics will be disappointed and casual gamers will enjoy the title.

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                              • goh
                                Banned
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 20755

                                #255
                                Re: Hitman: Absolution

                                4.5/5 from Gamesradar: http://www.gamesradar.com/hitman-absolution-review/

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