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The next chapter in Agent 47's story arrives in the fall of 2025, as "Hitman: Absolution" brings stealth-focused action to ...
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Following the mobile release, Hitman: Absolution will arrive on Nintendo Switch in late 2025, with native Switch 2 support to ...
That Hitman: Absolution is a linear, hide-and-kill stealth-game-by-numbers. Because as slick and beautiful as it was, yesterday's demo was basically Splinter Cell Conviction: Bald Edition.
As is a Hitman game that, at the end of your mission, triggers a cutscene in which Agent 47 fails to kill his target. Absolution does both, and deserves to be filed away in your Steam Library ...
Hitman Absolution was released in 2012 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. The game made some big changes to the series' classic formula, ditching open-ended sandboxes for a more linear level design.
Hitman: Absolution also offers a wide range of difficulty modes, all of which are available from the start of the game: Easy, Normal, Hard, Expert and Purist. For those new to the series, Easy ...
Hitman: Absolution is a much more active game than past installments, and IO has given you the tools to do work within that environment. 47's basic skill set should be familiar to fans of the series.
Hitman: Absolution won me over. At first, the stealth combat, with its freshly grown cover system, reminded me too much of Splinter Cell.
Hitman: Absolution has its flaws, but its healthy dose of stealth and creative assassinations reminded me once again why it can be so good to be a bad guy.
HITMAN ABSOLUTION follows Agent 47, a cold-blooded assassin, who takes on his most dangerous contract to date. Betrayed by those he once trusted — and now hunted by the police — he suddenly ...