Hitman 2 fixes virtually all of the problems of its predecessor and stands tall on its own merits as an outstanding action game.
There's
no mistaking what Hitman 2: Silent Assassin is all about. One look at
the bald, sharply dressed man on the cover, grim as death and armed with
a hardballer pistol in each hand, and you can tell that this isn't
exactly lighthearted stuff. Hitman 2, released simultaneously for the
PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 platforms, is the sequel to a PC game
released two years ago by Denmark-based developer IO Interactive. The
original Hitman: Codename 47 featured some undeniably impressive
technical elements, but it also had a number of serious problems. Some
players were able to overcome the control issues and punishing
difficulty level of the game and appreciated it on the strength of its
violent concept--you played as a genetically engineered contract killer
and were tasked with stealthily eliminating a number of well-guarded
targets. At its best, the game offered both full-on intense action as
well as plenty of nail-biting suspense. The sequel takes this same idea a
step further and fully realizes it, proving that IO Interactive has the
ability to back up flashy graphics and controversial subject matter
with great gameplay. Simply put, Hitman 2 fixes virtually all of the
problems of its predecessor and stands tall on its own merits as an
outstanding action game
System requirement:
Processor= 1.4GHz
RAM= 256MB
Graphics= 32MB
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