Comebacks are never easy. Agent 47 --the besuited assassin hero of the Hitman series-- last garrotted his way through a mission in 2006's Blood Money, a superbly inventive procession of theatrical ...
The “Hitman” franchise has successfully incorporated the right amount of stealth and action into its missions for the past 12 years, and “Hitman Absolution” keeps that element alive in its forthcoming ...
Hitman: Absolution marks the return of Agent 47 after a nearly six-year hiatus. The video game landscape has changed considerably in that time, something that IO Interactive hasn't failed to notice.
Hitman: Absolution is a solid return to the Hitman series after six years, but it doesn't represent the best of what the franchise has to offer. Once again you play ...
With a six year absence since Agent 47's last outing, it's not surprising to see that everybody's favourite murderer has gone through a few changes. And while series purists may lament the days of ...
Video game fans are rarely as grateful as you’d expect when a long dormant franchise is brought back to life. It’s been six years since the last Hitman game, but when early previews reported a more ...
The main villain in Hitman: Absolution is Blake Dexter, played by Cowboys & Aliens star Keith Carradine. Agent 47's handler is Diana Burnwood, played by White Collar's Marsha Thomason. Diana is said ...
Despite the bald guy wearing a suit on the front cover, Hitman Absolution is not a Hitman game; it's not even close. With its borrowed gameplay mechanics, overwritten plot and dull environments, ...