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Here’s how it works. The first couple minutes of Hitman: Agent 47 are pretty much a video game cutscene, with grainy video and voiceover talking about secret and bad human research. The segment ...
IO Interactive, the studio behind the acclaimed Hitman series, has opened up about the very different approach it's taking ...
Agent 47 is a thoroughly nasty piece of work, a dead-eyed sociopath devoted entirely to the perfect execution of assassination, which is another word for murder. While you and I are sitting ...
MindsEye is the first post-Grand Theft Auto title from former Rockstar North president Leslie Benzies. His name attached to ...
Mindseye, the original game from an ex-GTA 5 developer, is launching June 10, and a new trailer shown at Summer Game Fest ...
Thumbnail: Hitman: Agent 47 has enjoyable action, paper-thin characters, and an incomprehensible plot. Well, one out of three ain't bad. The good news is that the R-rated film cost just $35 ...
A complete money grab, only using unused footage from the filming of Hitman: Agent 10. Pacino, Fletcher and director Sidney Lumet sued the studio, eventually settling out of court for a still ...
The same formula is at work in “Hitman: Agent 47,” a stylized shoot-em-up based on a video game, of which no previous knowledge is required. Rupert Friend plays the titular character ...
We've trawled through his extensive rap sheet to revisit the most memorable assassinations Agent 47 has pulled off. In Hitman: Contracts Frantz Fuchs is one of Agent 47’s five clonefathers ...
And indeed, this is how Hitman's Agent 47 was initially depicted: a clinical killer so precise in approach that he can't even afford to have a hair on his head. Yet, by the end of the rebooted ...
Despite being called Agent 47: The Birth of Hitman, this six-issue anthology doesn’t just focus on the titular hairless assassin. The comic recounts the early years of Agent 47, as well as those ...
Nothing." By Graeme McMillan How deadly is Agent 47, the eponymous assassin in Hitman: Agent 47? Deadly enough to be able to shoot himself to freedom using someone else’s gun in a locked-room ...