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.
As 47, you'll be charged with a number of
high-risk assassination assignments.
Those who never played the original Hitman
already know all the background on Hitman 2 that they'll really need. The game
begins with the enigmatic man known only as 47 working not as a hired gun but
as a gardener. He's given up his violent ways and is now serving as a humble
groundskeeper in a Sicilian church. But when the church's kindly minister is
kidnapped, 47 has no choice but to once again don his black suit and unpack his
deadly arsenal of firearms and close-range weapons. He contacts his former
employer to try to track down the priest, but he'll need to perform a few jobs
before they'll cough up any details on his friend's whereabouts. So much for
early retirement. Yet though the story unfolds vividly using beautifully staged
cinematic cutscenes rendered using the game's 3D engine, the actual story of
Hitman 2 doesn't really get too far off the ground. It's largely an excuse to
send 47 around the world to exotic locations like Japan, Russia, Malaysia, and
India, where you'll help him infiltrate heavily fortified locations from an
ancient castle to a high-tech software corporation.
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