This article contains mild spoilers for IO Interactive’s Hitman “World of Assassination” trilogy. Hitman: Absolution had more than its fair share of sins: chunked and limited levels that barely gave ...
Let’s get this out of the way up front: Hitman Absolution is a weird game. It’s a considerable departure from the rest of the series, trading in wide-open, puzzle-like levels and a negligible plotline ...
This review contains some spoilers. You’d think Diana Burnwood would’ve known better. For years, she contracted remorseless killer Agent 47 to erase well-protected targets in hard-to-reach places.
The newest trailer for Hitman: Absolution isn't about Agent 47 at all. Instead, it focuses on all of the other characters in the world and how they can make Agent 47's missions easier or harder.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. [UPDATE]: The North American arm of Square Enix today confirmed a November 20 release date for Hitman: Absolution on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and ...
The hitman Agent 47 is really good at killing people. Apparently Square Enix isn't sure if this is clear yet, so they released this latest trailer for Hitman: Absolution, an introduction to the "art ...
Hitman: Absolution follows Agent 47, a cold-blooded assassin, who takes on his most dangerous contract to date. Betrayed by those he once trusted — and now hunted by the police — he suddenly finds ...