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Hitman Go: Definitive Edition

Hitman Go: Definitive Edition

Square Enix Montréal·Released Feb 23, 2016·Single player

Platforms
PS4PC
Genres
PuzzleStrategy
Critic68/100
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Hitman Go is a simple to play, but difficult to master turn-based strategy game set in a stunning interpretation of the Hitman universe. You will strategically navigate fixed spaces on a grid to avoid enemies and take out your target or infiltrate well-guarded locations. This award-winning, beautifully rendered diorama-style turn-based strategy game focuses on forward thinking to progress through challenging levels and stylish freeze frame environments, to challenge even the most accomplished Hitman fan. With Hitman Go, you’ll experience: ○ Challenging puzzles that put your assassination skills to the test ○ Beautiful scale model-style visuals ○ Environments with secret passageways and off-limit areas ○ Agent 47’s tools of the trade: Distractions, disguises, hiding spots, sniper rifles and even the iconic Silverballers ○ Different enemy types with unique and deadly behaviors ○ Different ways of completing each level, silently or forcefully

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4 reviews
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Agent 47 makes the leap from iOS and Android onto PS4, PS Vita and PC in this Hitman spin-off that's like a themed board game. It was good on mobile, but how is it on console? Here's our review.

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Blockbuster brands like Hitman seldom make the transition to mobile successfully, but Hitman Go: Definitive Edition is a well-presented puzzler that we can get behind. Despite being respectful of the source material, its slide puzzle spin on the series is strongly executed – even if it can feel a teensy bit too rigid at times. This port's perhaps a little pricey, but with plenty of content and cross-buy on the cards, we'd recommend moving in and pulling the trigger if you've got the appetite for a little assassination.

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