![]() ![]() If your favored thing is coming up with increasingly creative ways to kill just about anybody, then Absolution is absolutely your huckleberry. That said, whatever missteps the story might take largely pale in comparison to the wealth of replay value contained within Absolution. Io makes some attempts to invest you more in Absolution's plot and the greater Hitman mythology this time around, some of which are successful, some less so. It's in the remaining details that Absolution differs from its predecessors. ![]() Agent 47 is back in action, though this time he's the one being hunted. ![]() Be it elaborate or unassuming, stealthy or confrontational, your play style is represented in Absolution. What kind of Hitman are you? Are you the slow, stealthy type? The kind that likes to spend a lot of time gathering intel and studying your environment before springing your ultimate Mouse Trap? Or do you prefer the quick, efficient method, looking for the cleanest kill you can pull before anyone suspects something might be up? The good news for those interested in Hitman: Absolution, the fifth game in Io Interactive's contract killer franchise, is that this latest sequel still caters to your interests, no matter what they might be.
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