Hitman: Blood Money
- Take on a rival agency of deadly assassins as Agent 47
- Make hits look like accidents; hide bodies in boxes and enclosed spaces
- All-new glacier game engine with revamped NPC and AI system
- U.S. locations include Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and New Orleans
- For 1 player
Product Description
Hitman: Blood Money places gamers once again in the role of the worlds greatest assassin, Agent 47. When assassins from Agent 47s contract killing firm, The ICA, are systematically eliminated in a series of hits, it seems a larger more powerful agency has entered the fray. Sensing that he may be the next target, Agent 47 travels to America, where he Prepares to Make a Killing.When assassins from Hitman’s contract agency, The ICA, are systematically eliminated in a series of hits, it seems a larger, more powerful agency has entered the scene. For Hitman, it’s business as usual, until suddenly he loses contact with The ICA. Sensing that he may be the next target, Hitman travels to the United States, where he prep… More >>
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Do not waste 50 buying this load of ****!!
The installation went seamlessly. Every high-spec game I have runs smoothly on FULL graphics settings, but not Hitman: Blood Money. The game set me back 50 which I plan to get refunded btw.
I noticed something was wrong when the main menu loaded for the first time. It was as laggy as hell, like trying to play half-life online with a 28k modem. The gameplay was just as slow. Some other games I have like Doom 3, Quake 4, Oblivion, Battlefield 2 (do NOT buy), Bloodrayne 2, Condemned: Criminal Origins etc run fine on Max graphics.
It seems that eidos produced the game quickly for the xbox 360 and then made a shoddy, buggy and incompatible pc ‘port’ to increase their revenue. Some people don’t have a problem, but most people I know have had serious running issues with the game and there is NO patch or upgrade to fix this ridiculous unprofessional product, nor any official help regarding the inadequacies of eidos programming.
My advice: spend your money wisely and don’t buy shoddy products from any game developer. Stick to good well-rounded names like: ID, Atari. Avoid at all cost for PC: Eidos, EA Games, Ritual, Valve, ‘Steam’ & ‘Steampowered’ products.
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