![]() Personally, it is one of the best games I've ever played. I don't know which other games are comparable tbh. Despite being a strictly single-player experience, Absolution packs more replay value into its two game modes than most games would do with five. In a way, though, that’d only be fitting for a game like this. There are times where you must be patient, which really adds a level of suspense and commitment to each level you play. I’m about 1,500 words into this review and I still feel like I haven’t told you about everything Hitman: Absolution has to offer. You are rewarded for sneaking in undetected, only killing or disabling your target, and then disappearing. If you are an impatient COD fan, that will work against you at times, especially if you are going for a higher score. There are SO many different ways to play through that 1 play is really not enough, you will end up playing a level, and then replaying it which it always gives you the option to. The combat system is almost perfect, allowing you to go total stealth mode (sneaking up on people and choking them, then hiding the body and taking their outfit as a disguise) or run and gun (which is really fun especially with the shotgun.) There are myriad ways to "solve" each level, many items to collect and bonuses to achieve, and many vibrant and interesting levels to play through (court house where you can disguise yourself as a judge, hippy drug den where you can kill with a bong lol, hospital ward where you can appear like a priest, etc etc.
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