![]() At the point 47 gets his Jackie Chan on and takes the gun while swinging them around and using them as a hostage / human shield. If Agent 47 is caught in the act however he does have a pretty cool little technique called the ‘Fake Surrender’ this basically allows him to hold his hands into the air until the unsuspecting police officer, armed thug or all round enemy gets to close. This could be to make it easier for more casual players to allow them to have more fun with the overall game and not worry about the enemies footsteps while they are trying to devise a way to take down their target. This can make the game a little too easy however as it requires little knowledge on the enemies path patterns as you get a massive fire trail to represent their path. This is very useful if you are hiding in plain sight behind a bin and are worried the guard might randomly spot you and ruin your perfect run without being spotted. ![]() ![]() To plan and elude your enemies Agent 47 has a very handy magic trick called his ‘Instinct’ this allows him to not only see through walls and pin point enemies or things of interest it also allows him to be able to judge where enemies are going to end up on the patrols and random walks. For these moments the cover system becomes very useful and allows you to hide around corners or near anything you believe could be used for cover, luckily this system is pretty responsive and normally does not cause much issue, only the odd occasions cover snapping onto the wrong cover and being beside a box getting shot at instead of behind it. If you are only spotted by one person you could kill them before they get a chance to disclose your location, if this is not possible and you are surrounded then no better time than to see the action aspects of this game and go in good ol’ guns blazing. If it does not go to plan however and you do get spotted you do have a few options. Hitman: Absolution require much patience, waiting, planning and foresight if you want kills to be done properly to achieve the best score and also the least hassle. Get spotted, kill hostile non targets or helpless civilians then you will be punished with minus numbers taking points away from your score. If you can be a shadow, stealthy navigate your environment and kill your target with no one noticing, you will rack up the high scores. Hitman: Absolution takes the role of becoming Agent 47 seriously and does this by making sure that if players want to be on the leader boards with the high scores, for each level they must do things the way Agent 47 is meant to and that of course, is get in, kill the target and get out without anyone even noticing that you have been there. After this he then comes in contact with a young girl who from previous events he has decided he must protect, unknown to him in the beginning, Agent 47 and the girl have much more in common than he realises, opening the story up reveals many truths. ![]() Without getting into to many details over the ins and outs of the story Hitman: Absolution begins with Agent 47 taking on his most ultimate assassination order. ![]() The major difference with this game unlike the others is the beautiful new aesthetic and updated control system to deliver a clean tool for becoming an assassination machine. Hitman: Absolution follows in the footsteps of its previous games but with more weapons, different locations and many many more ways to kill your target and or who ever you feel has gotten in your way or you just plain do not like the look of. Hitman games have always been focused on the stealth and action aspect of play style and this game is no different. Agent 47 is back again and is as ever a one man silent killing machine. ![]()
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