Hitman: HD Trilogy Xbox 360
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Three classic encounters with gaming's best-dressed assassin are reborn in glorious HD in the Hitman: HD Trilogy for Xbox 360… See more
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Released on 01-Feb-2013
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, Hitman: Contracts and Hitman: Blood Money include over forty incredible missions for Agent 47, presented in high definition on today's consoles for the very first time. Whether you're a Hitman veteran re-living past glories, or a new fan who craves more of 47's unique style of… elimination, the Hitman: HD Trilogy gives you a great new opportunity to fulfil these classic contracts.
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin
The first sequel sees you step into the smart suit of Agent 47 as he tries to distance himself from his violent past and discover his real identity. But you'll soon find yourself pulled into the world of assassins when tricked by a twisted Russian crime boss with an eye to assist rogue coutnries for his own financial gain. Caught in a ring of deceit, you'll learn that now you have become a target - of a highly trained ex-Spetsnaz assassin.
Key Features of Hitman 2: Silent Assassin
- 20 missions situated in exotic locations
- Choice of 1st or 3rd person viewpoints
- Mid-mission save options
- Enhanced inventory system shopping
- New ranking system
- Multiple styles of play
- Massive arsenal of weapons
- Advanced level design & engine dynamics
The next chapter in the Hitman saga introduced even more missions, even more suspense and action, and even more ways to make the perfect kill. Beginning with Agent 47 wounded and trapped in Paris, Hitman Contracts explores the dark psychology of the life of an assassin, proving to be one of the most disturbing episodes in the series.
Key Features of Hitman: Contracts
- A perfect mix of action, strategy and stealth
- Story-enhancing cut scenes
- Short but engaging gameplay
- New styles of play to master
When fellow assassins from Agent 47’s contract killing firm, The ICA, are systematically eliminated in a series of hits, it seems a larger, more powerful agency has entered the fray. Sensing that he may be the next target, Agent 47 travels to America, where he Prepares to Make a Killing.
Key Features of Hitman: Blood Money
- Welcome to the USA: Agent 47 is heading to the U.S. making deadly stops in iconic locales such as Las Vegas, New Orleans, Los Angeles and Mississippi.
- All-New Game Engine: Now with a number of new moves including the ability to create accidents and to dispose of bodies as well as a re-vamped NPC and AI system, the world of being an assassin has never been more realistic.
- New Blood Money System: Use your hard-earned cash to bribe the press, keep your picture out of the morning paper. Or you can customize and upgrade your weapons to match your personal style of assassination. The choice is up to you.
- Assassin Rivalry: Agent 47 is up against a rival agency of assassins competing to take out high-priced targets, and may even become the primary target himself.
- Rookie Training: New to the world of assassinations? New rookie mode and levels of difficulty will give you all the training needed.
- Environmental Danger: Drop a priceless chandelier or use a remote bomb all new accident system allows for more freedom in choosing the method for taking out the target. Customisable weapons
- New gameplay techniques - Distract enemies, make your kills look like accidents, dispose of bodies in various ways, use human shields & plant decoy weapons
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Square Enix's stealthy assassin sandbox Hitman was given the movie treatment back in 2007, with Timothy Olyphant stepping into the red tie and shaved bonce of Agent 47. The movie didn't exactly set the box office on fire, and reviewers weren't much impressed either.
Now Fox is lining up a second shot at the target, and has announced that Fast and Furious star Paul Walker will be taking a Gillette to his scalp to take over as the new Agent 47. The script will be written by Skip Woods, the writer behind the original movie, along with newcomer Mike Finch. Polish-born commercials director Aleksander Bach will make his debut behind the camera.
It's not yet clear if the movie will acknowledge the first attempt or will simply reboot the movie series with a new storyline inspired by the games. Hitman: Absolution, the most recent entry in the game franchise, came out last November and found Agent 47 on the run after the International Contract Agency was unmasked by his former handler. The game also introduced the clever Contracts online mode, in which players can challenge friends to recreate perfect hits against any non-player character. "Quite possibly the best game in the series and easily one of the best games on PS3," reckoned Play magazine.
Hitman: Absolution is out now for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.
Published: 06/02/2013
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The original Hitman is back on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in the Hitman: HD Trilogy, a threesome of classics that've been given a hi-def rubdown to make their murderous mayhem more alluring.
Since 2000, Agent 47 has been a walking, talking abattoir, bumping off people across the globe, from Paris and Moscow to the sleepy burbs of LA, invariably in the most gruelling ways imaginable - no city, street, alleyway or suburb (or children's party) has been safe from our burly 'baldster' as he's electrocuted, smothered, garroted, silverballed and dressed up as a clown, all in the name of extermination. He's like the Rentokil of bad guys but with better toys.
Noobs might look at the screenshots and think "Oooh, a third-person shooter! Treats!!!" but don't go thinking you can get all trigger happy in Hitman. While the latest instalment Hitman: Absolution has made some concessions to modern gamers who demand the option of a shooting spree if it all goes pear-shaped, the originals featured in this compilation - Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, Hitman: Contracts and Hitman: Blood Money - will punish you for taking such a trigger-happy, ADD-driven approach.
If you stuff up and launch into an impromptu gunfight, expect a clunky shootout that will invariably end in your sudden and violent death. And it's precisely this that makes the originals so satisfying - because while getting it wrong means a reload (only a very limited number of save points are ever available), getting it right and, say, setting fire to a target via a BBQ 'malfunction' is one of gaming's most gratifying experiences.
This means each of the 40 levels and 75 assassination targets on offer require you to engage that most underused of gaming assets - you and your imagination - as you plan and execute your attack, and improvise on the spot if it all goes wrong (and, believe us, it will go wrong). This enthralling approach means the Hitman series remains one of the most engrossing, satisfying gaming experiences out there; the HD overhaul just the semtex icing on the poison-laced cake.
Published: 31/01/2013
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Hitman to get a second shot at movie … (06/02/2013)
Fox has announced that Fast and Furious star Paul Walker will be taking a Gillette to his scalp to take over as the new Agent 47…
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Editor's Choice - Hitman: HD Trilogy … (31/01/2013)
Agent 47 is back in a threesome of classics that've been given a hi-def rubdown to make their murderous mayhem more alluring…
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