Hitman Blood Money
Hitman Blood Money
- Blood Money system – The cleaner the hit, the more money you receive — spend it on equipment, weapon upgrades, information and bribing witnesses to reduce your notoriety
- Improved AI makes the game more challenging — guards will follow blood trails, investigate suspicious items and behavior
- Agent 47 has a number of new moves and can now climb, hide, scale ledges and automatically pass low obstacles
- Customizable weapons – Modify for sound, rate of fire, damage, reload speed, accuracy and zoom
- New gameplay techniques – Distract enemies, make your kills look like accidents, dispose of bodies in various ways, use human shields & plant decoy weapons
Hitman: Blood Money brings back the world’s greatest assassin, Agent 47. A series of hits have eliminated a number of assassins from the ICA, Agent 47’s contract killing firm. Sensing that he may be the next target, he travels to America where he attempts to carry on with business as usual. That means killing — a lot of it. New to the world of getting paid for killing? Prepare to become a hitman with an all-new training mode Pathfinder engine provides improved tracking and movement with re
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(out of 40 reviews)
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 69.99


05. Nov, 2010 










Review by DarkAudio for Hitman Blood Money
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Ok, let me start by saying, if you can’t use the fiber wire, then you probably can’t find your way from your bedroom to your kitchen, either. It’s real simple folks.. you press the button, you walk up, then release it when you’re ready. You don’t just “tap” the fiber wire button and expect it to whip out and immediately work.
Now more importantly- the game review. One reviewer duly noted that the crosshairs are a bit hard to control on this game. Well, sure, maybe a little bit. But like someone else pointed out, this is a STEALTH based game– you have to use your brain! And strategy! The only time it should be necessary to have to aim the crosshairs really quickly at multiple enemies is if you screw up, are noticed, etc. and you’re ambushed. The whole idea is to AVOID ambush. If you like FPS (first person shooters) then go get one of those instead. You’ll be able to blast away to your heart’s content. With the Hitman games, you have to take your time… crouch, sneak, and use stealth, strategy, and skill. Can’t control your joystick? Crouch behind a tree, and take the time to line up the shot PROPERLY with the silencer.
Personally, I LOVE this game. If you really need more crosshair/joystick control, buy the PC version and use a mouse, it works even better.
I’m so tired of the same old, generic, first-person perspective video games being released now, that I have to applaud Eidos for giving us a good ol, 3rd-person perspective strategy game. I love the style of gaming, it reminds me of an OLD game (I think it was called Commando) where you had a team of people (e.g. a sniper, an explosives guy, an army general, a driver) and you had to strategically infiltrate the enemy camp without being noticed. Finally, strategy and thinking instead of hack-n-slash.
I can’t say enough about this game, because the review will be too long, but since my reviews are NEVER selected for spotlight reviews (despite their coherence and high level of articulation), I wanted this one to be noticed. Buy this game! It’s great.
Review by http://www.steveo2006.co.uk for Hitman Blood Money
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This is my first venture into a ‘Hitman’ game having just bought an Xbox 360 and I must say it’s worth every penny. All the positive notes you’ve read before about the graphics, storyline, playability, etc are all true. However, there are other games with similar specs – Ghost Recon on the X360 immediately springs to mind which is also a fine game.
But what makes ‘Hitman’ my game of the year so far is it’s flexibility, i.e. finishing a level off one way then going back and trying a totally different way of killing off the same bad guy. There are so many ways of doing the levels and all can acheive the same objective but with very different challenges.
Example? Well, without giving the game away, I had to kill a crook who was also a wine expert at his own ranch, teeming with guards. So I bumped off one of his guards, took his clothes then made my way through the house without being detected before bumping the old boy off. Great…but, there’s also a wall round the back which I can also use to get in the house through the back way, or there’s a side door with a fusebox to kill the lights then hide in a cupboard, or….etc,etc, get the drift?
There’s so many ways to try the same assignment, some easy, some not so….it’s up to you to work out the best way that suits you.
Add to that the difficulty levels that make the game as hard as you like and there’s many visits back to the same assignment which increases the longevity of the game.
So buy this game….you won’t be disappointed!
Review by Christopher M. Callejo for Hitman Blood Money
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In hit man you take the role of agent 47 a hired profesional hitman. You utilize many weapons at your disposal like fiber wire poison sryinges to remote detonated bombs to take out your targets.
Graphics the graphics are impressive but it looks like they could have done a lot better considering that the 360 is the most powerfull console in the market. But the graphics are a bit better on the 360.
The controls in the game are not as difficult to execute just as long as you read the instruction booklet. People complaining that the can’t kill someone with a fiber wire need to read it. I found that going to 3rd person help you aim.
Gameplay in this game is awesome there are so many ways in killing your targets in a sneaky gory way. You could go guns blazing and kill everyone leaving no witnesses or disguise yourself and plant some traps for your targets. This game isn’t just a shoot em up game its a thinking mans game. Come up with a plan and carry it out. make your kills look like a accident.
Overall I loved this game and I will be playing it for quite a while.
Review by Alan James for Hitman Blood Money
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… And with games costing 60 bucks these days that should be a biggie for anyone. I remember years ago owning the first Hitman for the PC and back then it was really fresh and original. In the years that have passed there have been many games that have tried to be what this game is and have failed, often miserably.
The storyline is a little bit too much on the ‘trust noone’ conspiracy theory side to me but they keep it on the downlow for the most part. One thing I love is learning about the characters you are sent to assasinate. They’re all bad guys (Which is probably unlike a real hitman’s job of bumping off jurors or witnesses etc) which makes it all the more gratifying once you’ve tossed a drug lord out of his mansion window or infiltrated a rehab clinic and rigged a mobster’s spaghetti and meatballs to engulf him in flames.
Then a nice little touch to summarize the mission is a look into the following days headlines to see if you’re mentioned – Storm through the mission like a psychopath and read about a maniac on the rampage, sneak through unnoticed and read about the police having no solid leads on a ‘silent assasin’. Very Pleasing to the eye.
There isn’t much that they haven’t thought of in this game. There’s plenty of great reviews here talking about what is great, and here is my only gripe… The sniper rifle isn’t required nearly enough. It’s fun to watch Agent 47 put that thing together for a big hit, but over the 8 or so levels (I forget right now how many there are) of gameplay, I only found the need for it once.
This game will stay in my library as long as my Xbox 360 does. The replay value really is immense with so many different ways of finishing the job and every one of them great fun. I’m a 25 year old gamer with a good 20yrs of gaming experience and this may be the best overall game I’ve ever played.