
Hitman Go: Definitive Edition Reviews
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Agent 47 has seen his share of puzzling situations. Therefore, putting him into a strategic board game just makes sense. Is he better off murdering in miniature form or should he stick to full-sized homicide?
Hitman Go: Definitive Edition is a simplistic travel game that doesn't fit on the PS4. If you own a Vita, travel a lot and don't have much time to game, this is perfect for you.
The developers award more savvy thought-out approaches with optional challenges, such as obtaining a briefcase within the level, achieving a no-kill, or “x” amount of steps but I was merely satisfied enough making it to the end. So here lies the dilemma. For a series that touts its creative freedom and player agency, having it relegated in the confines of a board game environment feels rather uncharacteristic despite all the window dressing. These restrictions play out when the player moves Agent 47 on a special node which auto-enables the action instead of having the choice to activate it, the absence of skippable turns, and the constraints the game ultimately shows when it narrows down to one determined way of completing a level. Hitman GO is a board game with set rules and parameters but I was hoping for more classic Hitman versatility and leeway in its approach.
This game has made a very successful transition to PC. Its levels are well-designed employing interesting mechanics that make it challenging, yet equally rewarding to play. It’s a game that will deliver a great experience, whether you choose to dip in and out of it, or play it for long periods of time. I also feel as though it would appeal to you even if you haven’t played a Hitman game before, although it’s probably even better if you have. With a few tweaks to the controls on certain ...
Despite having enjoyed the original game on iPad, for some reason I didn’t keep it installed for long. In a weird kind of way, this console adaptation feels just as definitive as its title purports to be without really changing anything. Reflecting on this strange trail of thought, I suspect it has much to do with the presence of an actual game controller and time pressures often associated with playing games on mobile devices. Either way, Hitman GO: Definitive Edition is well worth the plunge, even at its current asking price. Although the cost has been inflated, you’d be hard-pressed to find a puzzle game of this calibre on PSN or Steam for just over a fiver.
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Hitman GO is just as good on PlayStation as it was on iOS and Android, and the updated visuals and amount of content at a great price that the Definitive Edition offers will keep you coming back for more and more.