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Saturday, November 19, 2005 | 2:01 PM
Hitman: Blood Money trailer
November trailer
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About the game
- Hitman: Blood Money
- XBOX, PS2, PC, X360
- Published by Eidos Interactive
- Developed by Io Interactive
- French release: Available
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Didn't know Hitman is Codemasters now. When did it happen?
Blood Money is a must-have for me.
this game is not for me - looking forward to the next generation games thats the xbox 360.
So I might have to check this out.
In Hitman, the game is basically open to a wide number of approaches, and really, if anything, Chaos Theory borrowed from the Hitman design of scenario > linear level, and that made a huge impact on the general greatness of SC. With Blood Money, however, Hitman seems to grab some ideas from Splinter Cell (that I think it should've embraced in Contracts already) so it's like a symbiosis going on. Hitman will never truly become Splinter Cell and vice versa, but that's just a good thing.
Contracts for me perfected the Hitman formula the same way Chaos Theory perfected Splinter Cell, and hopefully Blood Money is to Hitman what SC4 will be to SC, namely a sequel in the true sense, offering a new experience rather than a refined old one.
[Edit: Shedding some further light on my opinion of Chaos Theory by pasting the URL to my gamespot review.]
http://www.gamespot.com/xbox/action/splintercell3/...
I can't wait for this game.