Hitman Trilogy (Includes Silent Assassins, Blood Money and Contracts) From:Eidos , Eidos Interactive ,
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Amazon Maximum Age: 240 months Amazon Minimum Age: 204 months Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Eidos EAN: 0788687100731 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Format: CD Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 1.1 inches Length: 7.5 inches Weight: 100 hundredths-pounds Width: 5.25 inches Label: Eidos Interactive Manufacturer: Eidos Interactive Model: SHTTPPUS00 Packaged Height: 120 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 820 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 50 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 530 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows XP Platform: Windows 2000 Publisher: Eidos Interactive Release Date: 2007-06-19 Studio: Eidos Interactive
Feature:
- Players become the infamous Agent 47, a killer for hire. Mastering the tools of the trade, players will utilizes high-powered weapons, every day objects, and disguises to strike instantly or take their time to complete contracts signed in blood.
- With open-ended stealth and action gameplay and benchmark graphics and sound, each game, will bring the player deeper into a dark and ruthless tale of cold-blooded revenge. Prepare to make a killing.
- Also included is The Kane & Lynch: Dead Men Sneak Preview Bonus Disc. Get an inside look the highly anticipated crime shooter from the makers Hitman. The bonus disc will introduce Kane and Lynch, a flawed mercenary and medicated psychopath on a violent and
Product Description:
Three great Hitman games in one. Become Agent 47 and live the life of a notorious contract killer. / Rated M: Mature
Customer Reviews:
Hitman Trilogy, 2008-08-06 It's just my opinion but I don't care for these games at all. They go through a lot of trouble to make them realistic with actual weapons, very good graphics, and then they set it up so that the enemies can, for instance take an inhuman amount of damage. I shot one of them in the chest 5 times with a .50 cal pistol at close range and they didn't drop, there is something wrong with that. I even shot one of them in the head with a sniper rifle, blood came out the back of his head onto a wall, and then he shot me dead. The player can take similar damage. Plus by the time you've beaten the game you've either saved and loaded several dozens of times or you've gotten shot several dozens of times. Either way it's not very realistic game play at all, which is a fault of quite a lot of first person shooters in my opinion (I know I'm in the minority opinion as far as that goes). Getting shot should probably mean something though, if you like realism. I would disagree that the AI is good. The enemies reflexes are sometimes way to high and as another reviewer pointed out the enemies are often psychic. The three games get progressively worse. Silent Assassin is all around a much better game than either of the others. Blood Money is an absolute joke. It's hyped up graphics and visual flare trying to make up for shortcomings galore. Yet another problem that I have with many other recent games.
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