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, ...
Hitman Absolution follows Agent 47, a cold blooded assassin, who takes on his most dangerous contract to date. Betrayed by those he trusted and hunted by the police, he finds himself at the centre of ...
Square Enix & IO Interactive have released a new trailer showcasing Benjamin Travis, an International Contract Agency Handler, who will appear in Hitman: Absolution. Voice acting duties for Benjamin ...
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 ...
On a cold, wet morning back in May Pocket-Lint descended on a top secret London location. The target: to get our mitts on the latest Hitman title. Needless to say we didn’t have the stealthy grace of ...
Hitman Absolution has been tweaked after negative reaction to the game's all-guns-blazing PVC-clad nun trailer. The teaser video saw Agent 47 mercilessly assassinating a troupe of killer nuns.
The problem with HD updates is that even if they’re well-made they only ever improve the game enough to make it look as good as you remember it – such is the power of a good pair of rose-tinted ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hitman Absolution is a fascinating case of an error of judgment costing a game its heart. For Absolution, that mistake was placing a focus on a story that didn't need ...