Agent 47 Hits the Web
The suave assassin is about to learn what it feels like on the other side of the scope.
Agent 47, star of Eidos' Hitman series, is not a man to be trifled with. As one of the top killers-for-hire around, he's taken out marks all around the world. But now there's a new target he needs to worry about - himself.
In Hitman: Blood Money the tables are turned on our glabrous hero as a rival agency systematically grinds through Agent 47's colleagues at the international Contract Agency.
With little recourse in sight, he sets off for America to find out who's trying to kill him and why, and to do a little killing of his own on the way.
This latest Hitman game mixes up the series' hallmark gameplay, offering you more freedom in how you play. The money you earn from kills is dependent on how clean the job was, and how you spend it is entirely up to you. You can buy information or weapons or even defray the extent of your notoriety.
Hitman: Blood Money also uses new control and camera systems, giving you a better eye on the brutal actions taking place on-screen.
The game is on track for release on Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC nearer the end of the year. For more information about the game, visit the newly launched official site.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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