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by - written on 26/06/09 (Very useful, 5 readings)
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A certain type of person plays Hitman games. Someone who's sneaky. Clever. Deceitful. And who enjoys dropping someone with a silenced Pistol after they've let you into a locked room. This, for me, is the whole point of Hitman. It's about being a bad-ass, ruthless killer and being rewarded for it. (Lord knows it doesn't happen in reality! Joke.) So if you feel this way, don't read on. Just buy it already and stop dilly-dallying. However, if you need a little more persuasion, then here we go: Hitman: Contracts is not the best Hitman game, but that's certainly not a bad thing. Blood Money, if you're wondering, is the best. It's got a simpler ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/04/06 (Useful, 361 readings)
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Hitman contracts is a whole different game it just oozes with greatness. I got this game about 4 months ago and I completed 4 of the 12 missions and then I gave up on it, because I found it to difficult. I went back to it 2 months later and now I cant stop playing it. At first it is quite hard to get into and really understand but persist with it and you will be addicted to it. The first couple of times I played I was killing everyone and collecting weapons now I aim to be a silent assassin so I can then receive the the reward of new weaponry. All I need is 6 more weapons and then I have a full weaponry. The main character. Agent 47 You play as Agent 47 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/08 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Hitman Contracts is a truly fantastic game with a truly unique feel to it, excellent game play, great graphics and one heck of an intense storyline to it. You play as Agent 47, who works for the Organization, a company of specially bred assasins. You start off re-living missions from the first two hitman games as flashbacks while 47 is actually wounded in a hotel room. it is a stunning game that will keep you hooked until completion and even then you will want to keep picking it up and playing over. There is a large variety of weapons and gadgets at your disposal, you can use people as human shields, darg dead bodies to hide them out of sight, pick locks, and even steal ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/11/05 (Useful, 145 readings)
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Hitman contracts, in my opinion improves upon the other one greatly. Graphics + Sounds: The game is much sharper than its prequel more detail has been put into the environment and the character models. Added things to improve the areas such as the blood on the walls, the bars and general things are quite well done, although it doesn't really push the playstation 2 to its limits. One main plus is the rag doll physics where the enemies are flung around realistically from gun fire etc. Sound: Convincing for the most part. Voice acting is good and has the appropriate accents. Ambient sounds are done well, as are the sounds of weapons. Its add suspense ... Read the complete review
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