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Hitman 3: Contracts takes you deeper into the mi...
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When you kill for money, there are no rules, only contracts to be executed.
Hitman 3: Contracts takes you deeper into the mind of Agent 47. Enter a world of crime, sin and greed. Encounter his greatest adversaries, completing the work that made him so ruthlessly efficient and deadly precise, the ones that shaped him as an assassin.
Travel anywhere the work requires and take on assignments in Paris, Hong Kong, Siberia, England, and many more. Understand that nothing counts except the target. Anyone can kill, but can they make the perfect hit? Take on the role of 47 and do what you must to get the job done, because in a professional Hitman's hands everything becomes a weapon.
Travel the globe eliminating international terrorists and crime bosses from your hit list.
Complete your mission objectives with a wider variety of tactical approaches.
Improvise on the job, picking up environmental objects to use as weapons.
Advanced enemy intelligence uses squad-based tactics to try to stop you.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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the game is "fine" but nothing is upgraded. graphic issues and no controller support. the game build is literally from 2004. I had to install a sperate patch for widescreen and ui but even that is iffy.
This was not the leap forward that the second game was. I forget if I ever seen evidence for the following theory but definitely it feels extremely likely that simply they made this to keep people interested in the property until they could finish Blood Money which is indeed another massive improvement on what came before. This doesn't have very many new features. However it does have some very impressive elements. The levels are sometimes absolutely huge even once you know exactly what to do it'll take a while just to carry it all out. Where before this one sometimes you genuinely did just have to figure out what your meant to do and then do it it wasn't necessarily easy but it was less compelling than this. There's also sometimes complications. On a non-zero number of occasions you not only have to deal with the regular stuff but there's also a SWAT team or equivalent that you have to choose between engaging with or possibly being faster than. It is simply not an option to just ignore them. This is the kind of thing that you would normally only experience in one of these if you had failed stealth. Literally every single level of this allows for a Silent Assassin rating. Some of them are massively difficult to obtain of course that simply makes it that much more satisfying. I haven't played past absolution yet but so far this is the only one of these that this is accurate for. All the others have at least one level where it simply is not possible; you are forced into armed conflict. The overall storyline continues to just be fine. The non-linear narrative with flashbacks association and a flashy gritty look is very of its time and doesn't quite work as well today as it did when it was released, which I think is completely forgivable. This is also one of the most fun to return to if you just feel like running around and playing in the world of Hitman. I'm somewhat mixed on the reinterpretation of levels that we've seen before.
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