Hitman 2 Review (rategod)
The effort to reboot the famous series did not miss even a bald agent with permission to kill with whatever is at hand. The game surprised more than one player with its style of episodic narration - you had to wait some time for a complete experience.
Individual episodes took you to various places from Morocco to Japan. The sequel to the first game builds solidly on what the predecessors built.
A few things have changed after all. Authors and publishers have dropped episodic content. The number of locations that Agent 47 will look into (six) has been preserved, but they are available from the very beginning.
Everything in the game is understandably covered by the story following the previous part, and you are even repeatedly encouraged to go through the first Hitman first before embarking on other adventures. The mysterious Shadow Client gradually takes on clearer contours as you travel the world eliminating "smaller fish" from Miami and India to an island somewhere in the North Atlantic.
The opening mission, in which the player, perhaps not yet kissed by Hitman, touches everything, clearly sets the tone for the entire game. One round is not enough. It never will be. The new Hitman is definitely not for the casual player who would simply like to go through a large number of missions at once. The whole concept is built very heavily on replaying one mission and completing it a million ways. 35%