Reviews from

in the past


really fun, gameplay loop is super engaging and allows for lots of experimentation. definitely worth your time

This game is clearly designed for multiple playthroughs, something I'm not inclined to do... but even one go at the whole thing shows the breadth of what can be done.

Or you could shoot your targets in the head. The most difficult route, honestly.

Oh my gosh! He’s bald! He’s bald and he’s torturing people who have hair!


Though you can't get this game anymore, it seems, I'll share with you all my feelings about this game anyway as I did really enjoy it!

I remember this game being released and they wanted to create it in a "Live Service" kind of way where you bought the game and there'd be a subscription for each and every season, however, only one season was done for this game! Beyond that, they did make some fun side missions and challenges too, but I'll get into that later.

You play as Agent 47, of course, doing training to see if he's eligible to join this group to carry out missions that will be handed to him via his handler. The first few missions are to make certain you get the hold of the mechanics and such until you go for your final test mission where you take everything you've learnt and then apply it to the simulation where you need to assassinate someone being protected by the Russian army and after that, the real missions start.

As typical in the early Hitman games, you have a target and they must be eliminated, but as the missions get more complex you have to do things like destroy someone's project or arrange for their death to be accidental. Something like that.

The missions can be fairly short, depending on how you approach a situation and how you sneak up on your target to dispatch them the best way! There's only a certain number of levels, however, why I love is the ability to track opportunities, especially with my memory and attention span being so terrible it really helps. The more opportunities you do, the more your mastery of a stage goes up and as you achieve a new level of mastery, you unlock something to make the mission more interesting like a new starting location, the ability to bring in a selection of weapons into designated locations or even whole new weapons! Some of the best I found were the concealable baton so you can knock people out quickly and it's never found when you get frisked. Unlike what I remember of some of the earlier games, you don't unlock new weapons and thing just by picking it up and carrying it out, but through this mastery system, which I like because it can be fun seeing different ways for the targets to be killed. Especially as often these are people who angered the wrong people be being a nasty or dangerous individual.

After the main game there's a selection of side missions and such that came in the form of DLC and the original idea of this game was to be a live service and be updated with seasons one after another, but we only got the first season with this one. I've yet to give the other two a go as I have been going mad trying to get all the achievements on this, however, I may lose interest. We'll see.

The story itself is interesting and has some links to 47s past, however, I don't want to give you spoilers and want you to find that out for yourself! ;)

An amazing stealth/assassination game with huge levels that really feel alive. This gives the game huge replay value, and you'll be wanting to complete each level several times to get the full experience.

However, If you're planning on playing this and haven't bought it already, I highly recommend you play on PC instead of PS4 - the load times are insane, so rewinding mistakes becomes incredibly tedious. IMO that's not a huge problem for the first go-around, but if you're a completionist or perfectionist it gets old fast.

very very fun for a stealth game, usually not big fans of them and i got bored sometimes throughout my playthrough but it was really enjoyable overall

I didn't think Hitman would be really, really funny, nor reward replayability that much. Great game. I can't wait to get a good PC so I can hook myself to the trilogy.

If you want stealth games that you can make creative kill or have many ways to finish the level,this game is for you and i highly recommend to play if you like dishonored.

I think this hitman is a good come back after the last one. But nevertheless I still enjoyed the first hitman games until absolution a lot more. Can't tell what's wrong with this one but it's fun for sure!

um ótimo jogo stealth com mapas lindos e luxuosos, mas muito chato em um estado de tiroteio quando você é descoberto porque você estava trocando de roupa enquanto um guarda te via e não tinha como cancelar a animação.

It's insane how good this game is

Inicio da trilogia que eu amo muito, jogo bem bom com as diversas maneiras de matar/cumprir seus alvos, muito bom.

like i said in my hitman 2 review these are just good sleepy games to chill to weirdly

i save scum a lot.

It's pretty good, and a great start to the newer versions of Hitman

Revitalised the Hitman franchise with a high quality reboot. I follow the missions as I want to see the optimum / intended routes, but would like to go back in raw and try some different methods out. 7/10, not a fan of the initial episode by episode format.

Better gameplay (as long as you play on Master, because Diana won't shut the fuck up) but desperately missing the atmosphere of the originals, especially blood money. Feels somewhat soulless.


Paris, Sapienza, Bangkok, and Hokkaido are all goated levels.

A good start to the rebooted series

i know this game like the back of my hand but i still can’t really find anything notable to say about it. maybe they just played it too safe idk


nothing suspicious here sir just a trail of coins coincidentally leading to the bathroom

Molto molto carino. Centinaia di modi diversi di completare le missioni.

For a game that gives you a lot of freedom, it feels intent on holding your hand.

Each level is incredibly detailed, a true spectacle of level design and a veritable assassins playground, but I guess it's indicative of modern games in that it never wants to let go of the players hand and risk alienating them.

You can turn the opportunities off, and I highly recommend doing that otherwise the game becomes a paint-by-numbers challenge. But even with that off you get the NPCs playing Extras just waiting for 47 to walk by so they can loudly announce the targets achilles heel.

It's a let down but it doesn't diminish the quality of the game, everything from the design, art, to the voices are immaculate, if you can look past why citizens in Paris sound eerily similar to the ones in Marrakesh.

Hitman is a wonderful entry into the series, I just wish they would make it a bit more of a challenge, and push players outside their comfort zones rather than letting them follow a linear path, especially when they've designed such a rich series of levels to explore.

Beat the demo, would go on to buy it on PC.