![]() I recommend it! It’s quite an experience. I spent less time with that game than I did with Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, but other than some incredibly obvious control tweaks the two games played very similarly, which is to say they’re essentially unplayable if you want to go back and give them a shot now. The first Hitman game, Hitman: Codename 47, turned twenty years old last November. We will be covering Hitman 3 in this space next week, but as a warmup, we’ll be looking at the first two games in the current iteration of the franchise, which sort of became a trilogy via the accident of its own extraordinary success. It might literally just be the Zelda franchise and the stuff they’re getting up to with Tetris. There are games series with a longer record of service than the Hitman franchise, and there are games series that have been more consistent with what they deliver than the Hitman franchise, but there aren’t too many of them, and the ones that are so clearly at the height of their power in the way that Hitman is on the eve of the release of Hitman 3 under IO Interactive’s stewardship are very few.
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