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Hitman: Absolution Comments
Seven years seems like an eternity if you're a fan of the Hitman series, because
that's exactly how long it took Eidos and Io Interactive to continue the story
about the infamous silent assassin, Agent 47. The problem with the Hitman games
was they were always a mixed bag of delights and disappointments, no matter
how much Io Interactive strived to improve the franchise...
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the previous games have been quite mechanical and sterile in presentation but on the other hand offering freedom as best they could.
this time around the game mimics freedom and for someone new to the series, it's easy to fool in my opinion.
in the previous games, the AI was more or less static but logical in obvious situations while in Hitman Absolution, the AI is dynamic but flawed because for the most part they have a 6th sense, you're seconds away from being discovered or the AI is drawn to you like a fat kid towards a buried cheeseburger.
great graphics, great sound, good animations, good options regarding choice of actions....bad execution.