Security cameras will actually be worth paying attention to in Hitman 2
In Hitman 2, cameras are going to be an actual obstacle, as any suspicious activity picked up by them will land you in hot water.
In Hitman 2, cameras are going to be an actual obstacle, as any suspicious activity picked up by them will land you in hot water.
Hitman 2 may not be changing its formula, but it doesn’t need to. Running with the momentum that 2016’s Hitman provided, IO Interactive’s return to a world of assassination is pretty much the game you remember…but better. Agent 47’s got a new bag of tricks, and there’s a ton of quality of life improvements present that makes the entire experience feel smoother, more refined and even more confident in its sandbox approach to mucking things up.
Hitman: Sniper Challenge is a perfect reminder of just how damn good IO Interactive is at crafting some of the best assassination anarchy in gaming today.
Agent 47 was a MacGuyver of murder whose trip around the world saw numerous dodgy individuals murdered in increasingly bizarre and creative ways. It’s that creativity which has been the foundation of the entire Hitman franchise, a fact that Hitman 2 wastes no time in reminding you of when you step back into the Italian loafers of 47 as he starts a new contract.
Hitman 2 has several destinations lined up for 47 as he prepares to introduce his future victims to a bucket which needs to be kicked.Here’s a look at one of those stages, which just so happens to be set in a location that no Hitman game has ever visited before. Miami.
Who's the mysterious shadow client who seems to know more about 47 than he knows about himself? Hitman 2 looks ready to continue that story as it digs deeper into the origins of Agent 47 and his talent for death.
Developer IO Interactive is teasing something for June 7. Something blurry, brief and definitely related to Hitman. Please let it be season 2 of the best game ever made.
Finally, the briefest of glimpses at Hitman season 2. Maybe.
Have you ever double-checked your doors at night because something just didn’t feel secure? …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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