Agent 47 is back and this time things have become rather personal where he has to protect a mysterious girl and kill his former handler. Add a weapon smuggler and his huge bodyguard, some weird ...
This review contains some spoilers. You’d think Diana Burnwood would’ve known better. For years, she contracted remorseless killer Agent 47 to erase well-protected targets in hard-to-reach places.
Let’s get this out of the way up front: Hitman Absolution is a weird game. It’s a considerable departure from the rest of the series, trading in wide-open, puzzle-like levels and a negligible plotline ...
Born in Queens, raised in Vegas, living in Vancouver. 25, loves dogs, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and long form video critiques. Both games have not previously been released on either console though ...
Seven years after the last Hitman game in 2006, Hitman Blood Money, Agent 47 finally returns in Hitman Absolution. Unfortunately, it was not worth the wait. Absolution falls down on several levels and ...
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