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When you kill for money, there are no rules, only contracts to be executed.
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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
The atmosphere is simply stunning, as with all Hitman games, but even more so here. The only thing I knew about Contracts was that it contained remaked missions of Codename 47, and I have to say that's my least favorite part: they're certainly well-made and fun but, let's just say that, for the purposes of the story, some of them make more sense to exist (RE-exist in this game) than others. The reason I consider this the best game out of the first three is mainly the yet mentioned atmosphere, but also the improved enemy AI and 47's movement speed, who, for all its good things, was a snail in Silent Assassin. IMPORTANT (for me): I've reinstalled the game several times, but the music from the end credits is still missing. Maybe an update will fix that. Anyway, a definite Good Old Game in my opinion.
Hitman Contracts takes a darker look into the world of assassination as Agent 47 recalls his past contracts, some being remakes of levels from the first Hitman game. The game manages to nail a dark atmosphere with grim storytelling and Jesper Kyd's amazing soundtrack which makes an overall decent game into an experience unlike any other. If you're willing to put up with early 2000's jank, I highly recommend this game.
Played Codename 47. Silent Assassin wouldn't run. So here I am.
This series has potential, but so far I have found it only realises the extent of its concept in brief flashes.
Compared to Codename 47, some mistakes have been corrected, but some have not, & some new ones have arisen.
Overall it is a general step in a better direction though.
The new save feature is long overdue & is integrated quite well: you have a limited number of saves you can make for each mission (how many you can use is altered by the game difficulty).
This prevents the player from carelessly bypassing the challenge of the game with unlimited savefiles, but finally allows some progress retention in missions.
A new A.I system is in place that dictates how suspicious an NPC is of the player (it is communicated via a simple & understandable part of the HUD).
This gives some leeway + nuance to your interactions with enemies. They are far less likely to just start shooting you in the face now as their first course of action.
Gunplay is better also. Unlike Codename 47, you are far less likely to die in 2 hits if you have good protection and aren't hit in the head. Aiming also feels more natural + headshots on enemies are much more respected here.
However, this game was apparently rushed to market & there are some telltale signs of this. Namely, the fact that roughly half the missions here are remakes of levels from Codename 47. Personally, I was curious though as some of them had serious issues in Codename 47. All but 2 of them are generally improved upon. One of them is actually inferior (Hong assassination), the setting is lacking in 'life' + reuses a map from a prior mission.
There is also no real overarching narrative, and the music selection is limited.
Overall, this game works as a nice introduction to the series. It may actually be a tad too forgiving for some (e.g. the map showing all NPC movements), but if the concept interests you, you are likely to find some fun here, regardless.