Buy in a bundle & save more
You can buy this game in a bundle to get the best price. Pay only for the titles you don’t already own and enjoy an additional discount on them.Money Talks. Silence Pays. Prepare to Make a Killing. When assassins from Agent 47's contract agency, The ICA, are eliminated...
Buy in a bundle & save more
You can buy this game in a bundle to get the best price. Pay only for the titles you don’t already own and enjoy an additional discount on them.
Money Talks. Silence Pays. Prepare to Make a Killing. When assassins from Agent 47's contract agency, The ICA, are eliminated in a series of hits, it seems a larger, more powerful agency has entered the fray. Sensing he may be a target, 47 travels to America, and prepares to make a killing.
Features:
'Blood Money' system: the cleaner the 'hit' the more money you receive which can be spent on bribing witnesses and police to reduce your notoriety, weapon customisation, specialist equipment and information.
Customisable weapons: modify Agent 47's custom weapons in a variety of ways including sound, recoil, rate of fire, damage, reload speed, accuracy and zoom.
Strong narrative: who is wiping out the ICA and what is their motivation?
This is one of the best games ever. The level of freedom you have with each contract is incredible. Each level is basically a huge sandbox, and discovering new ways to kill targets is very fun. Definitely worth checking out in 2025.
While the newer Hitman games have many things going for them I still find myself enjoying Blood Money more. This game just was everything a Hitman game was supposed to be. It manages to make you feel like the locations are bigger than they really are and as though there are so many options. The newer games feel more limited even though they probably aren't and the story just doesn't feel as important. Blood Money was all about experementation and easter eggs. While you can tell not just from graphics that it's an older game it still holds up in many ways.
What makes Blood Money fantastic isn’t just its variety of weapons or disguises, but its open-ended level design. Each mission is a sandbox puzzle with countless ways to reach your target. Whether it’s poisoning a drink, tampering with stage equipment, or donning the costume of a party entertainer to sneak past guards, the freedom to experiment makes every playthrough feel unique.
The notoriety system added a clever layer of consequence: go in guns blazing and you’ll be recognized in later missions. But play it smart, and you stay in the shadows. It’s a subtle but brilliant mechanic that rewards players who value stealth and strategy.
Graphically, while dated by today’s standards, the environments still feel alive—from Mardi Gras crowds in New Orleans to the opulence of a Las Vegas casino. Jesper Kyd’s hauntingly atmospheric soundtrack ties it all together, heightening the tension and immersion.
Apparently the new Hitman games have pivoted to building on the formula in Blood Money. I liked what Absolution had to offer but I think that was probably the correct decision. Blood Money's experience is a lot less limited and has endured well past its visual expiration thanks to... a lot of stuff. Every level is a light simulation where NPC's have schedules and might even do things that fundamentally change the game if you wait long enough. There's a marriage happening in one; in another the targets individually need to arrive before you can eliminate them. They're supposed to be meeting with one another, but to be honest I've never actually waited to see if that's something that happens. I've owned this game since I was prepubescent and played it for hundreds of hours; that's the beauty of Blood Money.
It helps that the game cultivates a rather distinct style in everything aesthetically - the narrative, the visuals the sound design. People give Kyd's score a lot of credit but to be honest it's actually been the thing I've consistently liked about the game the least. But this is a game where Hitman's stair-walk animation is lovingly touched up so that he pitters down each individual step in his priceless leather shoes, where you strangle an angel to death in a vast penthouse overlooking a glorious Vegas sunrise, where you wait a few minutes out of respect for a intensely passionate Cellist's talent for him to finish his last song before slitting his throat with a kitchen knife. Yeah, there's a lot of unintentional humor here and there; Hitman's push of death, instadrown, bullet physics. The coin. Just... everything about the coin. But those just add to its charm.
It's a timeless classic. Right now it's worth two dollars. Forego a sodiepop today, buy and enjoy it.
This game is waiting for a review. Take the first shot!
{{ item.rating }}
{{ item.percentage }}%
Awaiting more reviews
An error occurred. Please try again later.
Other ratings
Awaiting more reviews
Add a review
Edit a review
Your rating:
Stars and all fields are required
Not sure what to say? Start with this:
What kept you playing?
What kind of gamer would enjoy this?
Was the game fair, tough, or just right?
What’s one feature that really stood out?
Did the game run well on your setup?
Inappropriate content. Your reviews contain bad language.
Inappropriate content. Links are not allowed.
Inappropriate content. Content contains gibberish.
Review title is too short.
Review title is too long.
Review description is too short.
Review description is too long.
Not sure what to write?
You cannot save your review due to the following reasons:
You need to select star rating
You need to enter review title
You need to enter the content of your review
Show:
5 on page
15 on page
30 on page
60 on page
Order by:
Most helpful
Most positive
Most critical
Most recent
Filters:
No reviews matching your criteria
Written in
English
Deutsch
polski
français
русский
中文(简体)
Others
Written by
Verified ownersOthers
Added
Last 30 daysLast 90 daysLast 6 monthsWheneverAfter releaseDuring Early Access
Your review should focus on your in-game experience only. Let the game stand entirely on its own merits.
Avoid noise
To discuss topics such as news, pricing, or community, use our forums. To request new games and website or GOG GALAXY features, use the community wishlist. To get technical support for your game contact our support team.
Critique responsibly
To keep our review sections clean and helpful, we will remove any reviews that break these guidelines or our terms of use.
Ok, got it
GOG Patrons who helped preserve this game
Error loading patrons. Please refresh the page and try again.