Hitman: Blood Money

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  1. edgehead_spear

    edgehead_spear Well-Known Member

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    Hello, here is a review on Hitman: BM. I am sorry if there are too many reviews on this, but in the rules it says only at least 100 words long. But You guys should enjoy this hopefully.

    Story - 6/10

    Hitman Blood Money is the latest game in the Hitman series, designed by Eidos. You play as Agent 47, a cold blooded hitman that kills for money. But, after every hit, people start to find out about you... Soon making you the "hunted" instead of the hunter. That is the storyline. Nothing Major, but the Gameplay makes up for it. (see later in the review)

    Sound - 7/10

    The sound is pretty good. Most themes and songs fit the level and style, while some get repetitive. Some of the music sounds sad, and if you have had a bad day, you wont wanna listen to it. Gunshots sound great and so do cutting sounds.

    Gameplay - 9.3/10

    The Gameplay rocks in this game. You have many options on how to kill your targets, you can push them off balconies to make it look like they commit suicide, you can poison there food. Heck, you can run in shooting everyone in sight. The choice is yours. To get to these situations, you can kill people for there disguises.. ETC. And to add even more realism, there is a new newspaper that shows up after you complete each level. This displays the details on the hit, etc. If you let to many witnesses leave alive though, you will become more noticed and this will make future missions harder as they have seen your face in the newspaper. The Gameplay is more realistic, the controls arent as stiff as the past Hitman games. The stiffness is still there, but you have more options, and the gae flows faster. You dont think about the stiff controls.

    Graphics - 7-9/10

    For the PS2 and Xbox, the graphics look normal and nothing too special. But for the Xbox 360 and PC, the graphics look top notch and realistic. For example, blood splatter sprays very well on both Next Gen and "now" consoles, For the Xbox 360 and PC, the colors are very rich and, well... Nice to look at. Next Gen - 9/10, "now" 7/10.

    Replayability - 9/10

    Thre is so many ways to kill. There are only 12 levels, but the levels provide so many ways to kill, it will keep you busy. The difficulty levels provide many more witnesses and stricter newspaper and prestige, also will keep you busy.

    Buy?/Rent?

    If your a Fan of the Hitman Series, or just like to find out different ways to kill things... Buy. But if you are new to the Hitman series and are unsure... Rent. You wont be dissapointed either way.

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    How did I go? (I dunno if it makes 100 words, I was in a rush for work. )
     
  2. Adam

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    9/10.. love the gam!
     
  3. .eXile.

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    The Game is pure OWNAGE...gota love that Fibre Wire :D Good review mate :D
     
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    the game looks pretty cool
     
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    Nice review the only thing I disagree with is the story line. In my opinon I think it deserves atleast an 8, I found the story line awesome with a nice twist.
     
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    This game is awesome, but its really difficult for a noob.
     

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