47 returns in his latest venture into the world of contract killing. While the game wasn't fundamentally changed, the differences are more than subtle. Fans of the previous titles (especially Hitman 2) will notice right away that a lot of the minor annoyances have been addressed. For example, the first person mode doesn't particularly such anymore thanks to drastically improved weapon models. Those who played the previous games might recall the ugly, pint sized weapon models utilized in Hitman 2, which made most of them look like harmless pellet guns. Running is now analog, which means that you don't have to hold down a button to sprint from place to place. Some people might find it annoying, since walking is the predominant mode of movement in the game, but in exchange, the map is now in place of the run button, for quick access and what not.
Hitman: Contracts delivers more action-packed and suspense-filled missions, with a greater variety of ways to make the perfect kill and an increased arsenal of firearms and close-combat weapons. A new graphics engine sho... Read Full Review
Want a game that you'll be playing for a while? Then this is a game that you want to get. It's very entertaining when you kill people with your fiberwire, guns, or anything else. My favorite level is "Traditions of ... Read Full Review