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This time, it's personal...

Agent 47 is continuing his assault on GOG.com’s catalogue: grab the second installment of the Hitman series for only $9.99!

Hitman 2: Silent Assassin continues the story of the genetically-engineered assassin-for-hire Agent 47. Nowadays he tries to distance himself from his twisted past and has become a humble church gardener. He gets entangled into a diabolical plot by a Russian crime boss when his friend, a priest, gets kidnapped. To try and save the innocent priest, Agent 47 finds himself at the beck and call of a dangerous man, and he must find a way to not only fulfill his missions, but also strike back against the gang boss who holds his leash.
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Apart from the obvious grief and the lust for revenge, you'll get what the titular hitman is best known for: a large weapon arsenal at your disposal with multiple special hidden weapons scattered across the open-ended levels. These huge levels, each one designed as a separate sandbox, let you experiment with your approach to killing your targets. No matter how bizarre your disguise or how elaborate your approach, the end goal is simple: eliminate the target.

The Silent Assassin streamlines the gameplay and improves over its predecessor in almost every regard. The AI system has been revamped to develop new patterns and behaviours. For all the completionists and achievement addicts, now at the end of each mission you get a score ranging from a Mass Murderer (achieved for mowing down enemies and just getting the job done) to the Silent Assassin who stealths his way to the target and eliminates him without anyone noticing.

So whether you're a run and gun fanatic or you'd like to compare Agents 47’s sneaking abilities to Garret’s, now is the perfect time to pickup this masterpiece for a mere $9.99!
Thanks GOG. This game is wishlisted and I love the new additions to the -logue. Keep them coming. I love Deus Ex, Thief, and Hitman. I love the stealth games much much more than fraggin.

Every time I read about your games being too expensive or "shame on you I already have the free game you gave everyone," I cringe in horror. Yes, these boards are free and opinions from all people are valued. I just wanted to let you know that some of us are still cheering you on. And believe you are doing it RIGHT. :)

btw: thanks for the DOS version of Earth 2140 and please get the soundtracks for Hitman games.
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Phc7006: Street retail has an heavier cost structure ( longer supply chain, distribution cost, cost of packaging, cost of media and leaflet ). So It's not silly as you say it to consider that digital delivery should compete with street retail price ( and by this I mean comparable offer : new games or budget re-release) . Especially on an older game where the development cost is paid for. In fact, the margin enix makes on its title on digital releases is probably a multiple of what it does on street retail boxes.
None of that has anything to do with anything. Street retail can discount, digital can't without publisher approval. That's the end-all-be-all of this discussion. The Hitman 3-pack at retail is surely supposed to cost $30, but Amazon can sell it for whatever they want.
$9.99 for a ps2 era action game? GOG needs bundles...$9.99 for 1-2, contracts AND Blood Money MAYBE.

I am not enthusiastic about GOG's future.

PS, HM2 rules
..and if it's not "Silent Assassin" rating, you did it wrong!
If you guys had included Jesper Kyd's magnificient score, I would pay $20. As is, pass. It is a marvelous game.
Great game totally worth it's price.
thrilled these games made it to GOG, will be on my shelf soon
VERSION IS NOT UP TO DATE GOG version is 1.0.0.271 (1.1),
Wikipedia says 1.2 version which is 1.0.0.277 did anyone notice this fact?