Like if Max Payne was Mexican and you could drive cars and motor bikes. It was a game I was very nostalic for and wanted to play again. Other than the sound issues I had I found it held up pretty well. Wish they would make a modern sequel to it, I'd rather play that than modern GTA games with all their tiresome dialog and switching characters nonsense
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.
I remember loving the demo when it had just come out many years ago, but once I played it again it just didn't feel good. I play many old games and I find most of the ones I do play hold up pretty well. This does not. The plot is interesting and the music is phenomenal but that's about all the good things I can say about it. I'm hoping one day they make a really good remake.
Funny and well made but there's something lacking. Feels very on a rail so far, where you don't really have many real choices. Sometimes wish they had made it a movie instead because it is funny and great in many ways, but when it comes to gameplay it doesn't feel as stimulating. Still worth playing though for the story and characters. It had potential to be one of my favorite games but gameplay just wasn't strong enough.