Hitman: Blood Money Review
While the underlying stealth action is mostly unchanged from the previous Hitman games, a diverse sequence of imaginative scenarios gives Blood Money its own fair share of violent thrills.
While the underlying stealth action is mostly unchanged from the previous Hitman games, a diverse sequence of imaginative scenarios gives Blood Money its own fair share of violent thrills.
While the underlying stealth action is mostly unchanged from the previous Hitman games, a diverse sequence of imaginative scenarios gives Blood Money its own fair share of violent thrills.
While the underlying stealth action is mostly unchanged from the previous Hitman games, a diverse sequence of imaginative scenarios gives Blood Money its own fair share of violent thrills.
While the underlying stealth action is mostly unchanged from the previous Hitman games, a diverse sequence of imaginative scenarios gives Blood Money its own fair share of violent thrills.
As you all know by now is that fact that you can't go all that wrong with a Hitman game. Which this version no doubt proves, again. After the first one being released for the PC only. IO Interactive quickly realized that... Read Full Review
13 of 13 users found the following review helpfulThis game is believed to be the best of the Hitman series (and it is in my opinion) made in 2006. The main focus being on stealth provides a lot of opportunities in unique environments. You can go full Rambo by gunning ... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulWhen you talk about Stealth Metal Gear is always remembered for being the father of Genero, but there is a Stealth game that is very good, but it is little spoken at the moment, Hitman: Blood Money is a popular game, but... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulYou return back once again a protagonist in this franchise, Agent 47, back to create mayhem or just silently slip through the cracks and deliver silent lethal kills.Whatever you do, however you do, there is a distinct se... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulAgent 47 is now running again. This time he passed by both drug houses, mental hospitals and even the White House. Many know enough Hitman (Agent 47) from many of the previous games such as Hitman: 2 and Hhitman: Contrac... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulINTRO: After the series’ semi-reboot in both gameplay and canon in Hitman: Contracts, it may seem like it is getting its act together by addressing the gameplay issues in the first title and cutting out the more-me... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful> Graphics 10/10 I first brought it for the ps2 enjoyed it regardless but when i brought the PC version my Mind was blown with the AWESOME graphics ! it never slows down for me the details are awesome ! Truly the BEST LO... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulThe story follows the life of professional hitman Agent 47, as narrated in cut scenes by a former director of the FBI to a journalist who is interviewing him. The wheelchair-using ex-director recounts how his agency trac... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulhitman looks balder and more frustrated and ever,,time for some kick-ass good game;D i just cant desribe how good this game is,, specially on the ps2,,but also other pltforms awell,, its a bl... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulI decided to write this review because I feel like this game is one of the most underrated Xbox 360 games out there. In Hitman: Blood Money you take up the role as Agent 47, a genetically-enhanced cloned assassin hired... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulawsom gam but no for everybody, only if u hav patients, if u dont u will hate hitman so much u wil want 2 punch a panda, i meen 2 pandas! u must get gam if u like hitman, i cant wait 4 hitman absalution! yay yay yay yay ... Read Full Review
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