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Hitman: Blood Money (PC)

Hitman: Bloodmoney PC Hitman: Blood Money places gamers once again in the role of the world s greatest assassin, Agent 47. When assassins from Agent 47 s contract killing firm, The ICA, are systematically eliminated in a series of hits, it seems a larger more powerful agency has entered the fray. Sensing that he may be the next target, Agent 47 travels to America, where he Prepares to Make a Killing. Money Talks, Silence Pays - This time you not only get paid for your jobs but you get to make a decision on what you do with your hard earned cash. Do you spend money on getting the latest weapon upgrade or do you bribe the police to clean up the last job so none knows you did it? Competition Heats Up - Agent 47 is up against a rival agency of deadly assassins, who are not only competing to take out high-priced targets, but may even be targeting Agent 47 himself. New U.S. Locations - yes that is right folks 47 is heading for the US and as part of his tour de force he will be making his presence felt in such iconic American cities, such as the gambling world of Las Vegas, the bright lights of Los Angeles, and mysteries of New Orleans. Prepare to Make a Killing - New to the world of getting paid for killing? Then do not worry, just like Leon in the Professional, we will not only give you a hand in how to play, but have introduced a new game play mode to make sure the Rookies amongst us can get in and play the game as we want. Accidents Happen - What better way to make sure that latest kill does not come back to haunt you than to make your hits look like an accident? The all new accident system allows you even more freedom in your choice of how take a target out - drop a priceless chandelier, use a remote bomb, create a nasty slip into a turning paddle wheel - all designed to terminate your targets without creating alarm or suspicion. All-new Glacier Game Engine - Since his last outing 47 has found himself in an all new gaming engine, now with a number of new moves and a revamped NPC and AI system the world of being an assassin has never been more realistic. Sick of getting caught? - 47 now has the ability to hide bodies in boxes and enclosed spaces. Specifications Genre/Category : Shooter System : PC Number of Players : 1 On-Line Compatible: No  more

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From: T3
Posted: Oct-30-2007

Hitman: Blood Money The most morally dubious Hitman yet - and also the best. Considering Blood Money's protagonist is an ethic-free, slapheaded killing machine, it's remarkable how easy-going the guy is. We hesitate to use the term...

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4/5
From: CNET
Posted: Sep-30-2007
"More Blood loads of Money"

Curtains fell as two muzzle flashes are seen, triggering the final credits for the game. I looked at my watch, it showed 3.23 AM. It was late but I wasn??t thinking about the day that lay ahead or the boring tuition that was just 6 hours...

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From: Gamer20
Posted: Jan-29-2007

The Hitman series has always garnished a huge fan base for offering a new take on the stealth genre by giving players a chance to change their look in order to infiltrate different locations. While the past Hitman games practically...

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4/5
From: CNET
Posted: Jul-17-2006
"great game. good way to kill some time =]"

I bought this game just because i like a challenge. I never thought a game would make you think so much while having fun. I guess maybe not as much as those adventure games like Myst or whatever. But i enjoyed playing it. Don't get this...

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4/5
From: T3
Posted: Sep-30-2007
"More Blood loads of Money"

Curtains fell as two muzzle flashes are seen, triggering the final credits for the game. I looked at my watch, it showed 3.23 AM. It was late but I wasn??t thinking about the day that lay ahead or the boring tuition that was just 6 hours...

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0/5
From: CNET
Posted: Oct-30-2007

Hitman: Blood Money The most morally dubious Hitman yet - and also the best. Considering Blood Money's protagonist is an ethic-free, slapheaded killing machine, it's remarkable how easy-going the guy is. We hesitate to use the term...

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