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Hitman Review :- Hokkaido, the final chapter of Hitman, is the perfect end for the efforts put into content for a total of seven months. It perfectly blends with the quality of the game which was offered earlier this year.

Chapter 6, like all the other episodes feels like it is designed to test your skills which you have gathered along the game till this point. You have to understand each thing and remember everything to be ahead in this game as it is a maze of secrets, security and corridors. Lose your concentration for a second and you will see what trouble really is. Plus the fact that the technique of gun and run is extremely difficult, you have to be really very careful.

The game starts with Agent 47 discovering that he is in the GAMA private hospital and resort. The setup is confusing in start. It has a plethora of zen gardens for relaxing and unwinding your mind with a highly secure research facility covered under the wraps. Planning is really difficult in this scenario because you really don’t know what is going to happen next.

Hitman Review
Hitman Review

You have to be prepared to get into a disguise just in an instant. The games exerts a constant pressure on the player but if you love the difficulties of Hitman for all its tense moments and amazing skills, you are good to go.

The way to get to your target without getting noticed is extremely difficult and takes a lot of time. You have to keep your cool while playing the game, observe patiently what is happening and then plan your next move.

Opportunity System sure helps while playing the game. The game also features a pleasant situation involving Yoga but the IO has developed the game in such a way that even if you are taking pre-planned routes, you are sure to run into difficulties. Yes, you get directed in a specific direction during the game but the situations you come across while playing will blow your mind. It also makes complete use of the knowledge you have gathered during the previous episodes.

Hokkaido is especially harder because of too many people present in the game. To go further silently is a real challenge. This is considered as the ‘last’ level of the game, so, the difficulty is obviously ramped up several knots to give you the feel. The gameplay, as well as the over-arching story, give you a lot to think about when you have finished it all.

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The story is not the main reason for which you have invested in the game. The game offers some of the best contract scenarios ever seen in this series and also offers a huge pile of content to dwell into. It is not just the filler for some extra stuff, it really fills some gaps that have crept into the story till now.

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Hitman has proved to be an absolute success when you look at it from the start and judge every game separately. Each chapter is different from others and urges you to discover new things, increase your level. It is really spectacular to see how the games keep you moving on experimenting with new things. The Game is not made for everyone but is really one of the best chapters made by the developers.

Hitman always gives you the challenge it IO promises with the Hitman franchise while making stealth accessible to all. The game can be easy while posing unique challenges. The only game to pull such thing off is Hitman and IO has done a really good job here.

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If you are waiting for the whole package before starting to play, you can rethink your strategy and go for the released episodes now. The content we receive justifies the time taken to create it and each chapter gets into amazing depths to make it a more pleasing experience.

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Hitman with its amazing storyline and gameplay is easily one of the best games of 2016 and sets an example on creating an episodic gaming scenario. If you oversee the minor technical glitch during some last few episodes, the game is, no doubt, excellent.

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