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Hitman: HD Trilogy for PS3 is a physical video game software collection by Square Enix, featuring the classic stealth-action gameplay that has captivated gamers. Weighing just 116 g and measuring 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm, this trilogy brings the iconic Hitman series to life in high definition, perfect for both new players and long-time fans.
Brand | Square Enix |
Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.5 x 17.2 cm; 116 g |
Manufacturer reference | 5021290050884 |
Manufacturer | SQUARE ENIX |
Hardware Platform | sony_playstation3 |
Operating System | PLAYSTATION 3 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 116 g |
C**N
Gioco Play
Ok
V**1
Un "must"
Les 3 premiers Hitman sortis sur Ps1 et Ps2...Jeu anglais mais une fois dans la console, dialogues et sous-titres en français.
F**O
Great game(s)
Works fine! Brings back old memories that's for sure, still the same glitches as in the originals and still just as fun. Works fine even after 4 years!
バ**ン
⚠️当然ですが全て英語です。
私はヒットマンシリーズが大好きです!ブラッドマネーがやりたくて安いし他のも入ってるからこれにしよう❗️とスケベ根性を出してしまった笑英語でも問題無いよ!って方にはオススメ
B**Z
A lot of fun
Hitman is one of those series where you either get it or you don't, some people like stealthing through missions without any bodies found or alarms activated, and others just take the madman route killing everyone. You get a lot more satisfaction after a perfect mission though. I'll start from the beginning of the series which isn't in this boxset. The original, Hitman Codename 47 was where it all started and was a basis for some of the levels from Hitman Contracts to be remade from. It was a hard, clunky game with difficult controls and a huge lack of direction in terms of where you had to go, making some missions extremely difficult. I struggled a lot with the controls too. It was however one of the first games in that stealth/assassin genre in 3rd person where you could hide in plain sight after killing a target, then just walk straight back into the action dressed as them.The sequel, Silent Assassin, changed the template drastically, it had essentially a completely new interface, easy controls for console, and was extremely fun to play. This was the best hide in plain sight stealth game I'd played, the level design was mostly good, always unique, and had so much potential for multiple playthroughs. It also had the best soundtrack in my opinion, was a joy to play. The sequel/prequel, Contracts, was hit and miss for me. It did have some excellent levels, like beldingford manor and traditions of the trade, a remake of a level from the first game, but not enough had changed from 2 years earlier, apart from a few new animations. Again special mention to the outstanding soundtrack by jesper kyd. Some loved it, but it wasn't a big enough step up for me. Blood Money came out again 2 years after the previous game, and it brought a lot of change, but also simplified things a lot, you could just run past the AI then they'd lose you and go back to normal, not on high alert. The accident system also made things even easier to get silent assassin on every mission provided you knew what to do. I found it disappointing again, there was a lot of change but they had simplified too many mechanics to make it easier for casual players, it put series fans like me off. The level design was very good though, but the soundtrack was a little too hollywood for my taste.5 stars probably seems a lot then considering I complained about 2/3 of the games, but the simple fact is the satisfaction of beating a level perfectly made it all worthwhile, I loved playing them after school during secondary school and I wish I could forget everything about the series in order to play it all over again.
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