guitarguy316
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So this is worth $30 for the GameStop steel book?
How do you narrow in on the ET? Past one we could see their face, are marked on the map like enforcers?
Ah, thanks.You can find medical files on the directors computer.
So I got this from the recent discount, played the tutorial mission. I'm liking how polished it feels, but I'm a little stumped as to how exactly to play this? Like, do I play one attempt just scouting everything out, working out when everyone is going to be where, then play through again trying to do the perfect attempt? I dunno I'm probably overthinking it.
Any tips as to how best to approach this game?
So this is worth $30 for the GameStop steel book?
So I got this from the recent discount, played the tutorial mission. I'm liking how polished it feels, but I'm a little stumped as to how exactly to play this? Like, do I play one attempt just scouting everything out, working out when everyone is going to be where, then play through again trying to do the perfect attempt? I dunno I'm probably overthinking it.
Any tips as to how best to approach this game?
Just experiment. Explore, listen, observe. Don't worry about perfect attempts until much later, nor about failing early on. Multiple playthroughs as you slowly learn the map, test things about, discover new possiblities, is all part of the fun.So I got this from the recent discount, played the tutorial mission. I'm liking how polished it feels, but I'm a little stumped as to how exactly to play this? Like, do I play one attempt just scouting everything out, working out when everyone is going to be where, then play through again trying to do the perfect attempt? I dunno I'm probably overthinking it.
Any tips as to how best to approach this game?
There's thousands of ways of getting the targets in every mission. Just have fun discovering those and exploring the levels and unlocking stuff.Cool thanks everyone, helps a lot!
I loved Blood Money and even enjoyed Absolution but the free demo for this left me seriously unmoved.
Is the main game and actual missions worth it if someone didn't really care for the prologue?
The prologue did nothing for me too. Luckily, I'd already bought the game and proceeded to spend hours and hours in Paris. The prologue is really just for newcomers to the series and doesn't offer many options like the full game does.
I loved Blood Money and even enjoyed Absolution but the free demo for this left me seriously unmoved.
Is the main game and actual missions worth it if someone didn't really care for the prologue?
I wasn't able to find where the records were kept though, so I had to run around the level for 20 minutes or so before I was told what to look for.
Today's elusive was great. I loved the suspense of trying to figure out who it was.
Though, I found him and killed him the first time and it said "Non-Target Killed" so I don't know what happened there.
They were in.the director's office
Every time you restart it randomizes who it is.
Part of the genius of doing very "small" but intricate and dense sandboxes. You can account for and include that level of freedom.Don't think I've seen any other game with the amount of freedom you get to carry out your mission. It's so much fun.
I'm struggling with ep1 Paris but having so much fun trying things. A good kind of struggle.
Is the sniper suitcase in the game? I unlocked the sniper from the Paris level and I've been trying to use it on the Sapienza level, but it's a bit of a pain having to track down a guard outfit before I can start wandering around with the rifle.
Also, do guards always home in on exactly where you fire from? I just shot (spoilers for the Sapienza level)Unless I'm misremembering, I don't remember guards having that ability in the older games. So far, I can't say I'm enjoying trying to play as a sniper.Francesca from the tower in the piazza opposite the entrance to the villa and the guards that were with her immediately homed in on the exact floor I was on.
And then I shot Caruso from the observatory and the same thing happened.
RIP thread.We in community boys.
Also, do guards always home in on exactly where you fire from?
Any info *if* there will be a season 2?Sucks to finally get benched, but there's really only a month left of new content anyway. We'll be back with S2 I'm sure.
No. But it would seem weird for IO to go to the trouble in keeping the HITMAN license not to, right?Any info *if* there will be a season 2?
No right way to proceed now that everything's out. You can get to level 20 on each chapter for all the unlocks before moving on but it's not necessary, the game accommodates moving on whenever you're ready. I suggest leaving some content to return to once you have a wider arsenal to choose from, including the the extra missions. Paris specifically had a lot of content developed for it as the trial episode, which is why it probably looks so overwhelming. Go nuts if you want but it'll always be there to return to (and if you like Paris, wait until Sapienza).So I've been hanging around Paris these last two days and damn, this game is freaking amazing. I'm still impressed but how polished it is, and the amount of freedom you have to explore and experiment is insane.
Also, I feel a bit overwhelmed about the amount of content in this game, to the point where I don't know how should I proceed. I mean, I just reached level 15 in Paris, but I still have tons of challenges to do, and I haven't even tried any of the contracts or the escalation mode, and I just found out there are a couple of extra missions in Paris, which I suposse are DLC: one Christmas-inspired and another one about killing a special target. So, is there any logical or recommended way to proceed? Should I try to master Paris 100% or do any of the escalation missions before moving to Sapienza?
SA on the Elusive. The mystery was fun, but the kill itself was pretty easy.
This is part of why so many of us have been saying that the episodic nature works so well with Hitman. You're not so overwhelmed when you can focus on that single stage for a month or so, These levels are so big and complex and have so much content packed into a single stage that you can play one for tens of hours.So I've been hanging around Paris these last two days and damn, this game is freaking amazing. I'm still impressed but how polished it is, and the amount of freedom you have to explore and experiment is insane.
Also, I feel a bit overwhelmed about the amount of content in this game, to the point where I don't know how should I proceed.
bought because of the discount and i enjoyed the 2nd level for the most part but these enforcers are really sucking the fun out of these situations. almost as bad as the absolution system of people of the same disguise you're wearing noticing you. and they don't seem to be placed with any kind of logic that would make me think "yea i see why they guy's an enforcer." just randomly and in high density around POIs. that being said the sheer size and scope of this level and all of the potential kill possibilities that must beget is enough to keep me pressing one (whereas i dropped absolution at the train station).