TheDJR wrote:I'm only on Paris but, at the risk of doing a reg with FF, it's already giving me a tingle.
Opportunities and instinct mode turned off, ofc.
Paul the sparky wrote:I'd like to stumble on that stuff naturally, not follow the waypoints etc.
You still get the little notes and ideas from reading stuff right?
nick_md wrote:It's good but it's not quite roight.
I mean, it's definitely in top 3 hitmans, but even the existence of instinct mode irks. There's no joy at all in reading exactly what to do and where to go, everything signposted. It's why the accident deaths in BM were bollocks - a piano held aloft above an open spot and hey the winch is over there and hey you have a bomb etc.
Hitman needs to be a lot more organic for me.
Having said, still the best game released this year for me, and I've only played the first 2 chapters proper. It's on my xmas to do list.
Silent Assassin still top, followed by Contracts (mostly for Beldingford Manor*) and this. Blood Money 4th. I will ofc revise this opinion once I've finished the latest.
*that's how you do a hitman level, so many ways in, so many ways out, so many people to bump into, be discovered by, level large enough that things can go wrong then get back on track etc.
TheDJR wrote:I really dislike the Colorado mission to the point that I might skip it.
Tempy wrote:I am very lazy so I quite like those on, but I guess the most joy I got out of this was as a spectator sport. I watched a friend and lifelong Hitman obsessive come over and play it and it's like a macabre Peter Sellers joint.
regmcfly wrote:Skondo - you may not respect me much or like my opinions or anything. But please please please listen to my pleas that this is something special and a really incredible game that rewards gaming it to the max. It's so wonderful. It's goty by any measure
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