We call do-overs from time to time at the following link.
I know Iâm usually talking about the upcoming or just released games when I write these things but I want to go back to a game that had an interesting release last year. And it lasted all of last year. I was skeptical of how theyâd pull it off at first but HITMAN has surprised me. And…itâs actually made me regret not going about it the way Matt did and the way it was intended – episodically.
Normally in the way of usual games released in episodes Iâd wait for the full season to release and I did that with HITMAN. Itâs because playing it in episodes so close together I have better memory of what just transpired in the previous installment. But that doesnât work with HITMAN. One episode doesnât really carry over to the other. Each level was released one at a time and when you finished it up you had the chance to go back and try new ways to complete the level. This idea is lost a little bit when ALL the episodes are available to you at the outset. Finish it one way and you have the freedom to move to the next target. Thereâs very little to sway you to go back in and try again a different way.
Then thereâs the constant updates to the game and the elusive targets they unleash pretty regularly. Hats off to the devs for continuing the support – free support at that. Reminds me a bit of Burnout Paradise. You may not be a fan of the HITMAN games, and thatâs one thing, but if you are and had doubts, this is an easy game to recommend you jump right in on. It deserves it and the devs with their continued support deserve your support as well. Tell other companies out there how much you enjoy what theyâre doing and hopefully this will extend to others. Vote with your wallet, right? For everyone whoâs ever preached that, hereâs a game and a team well worth your vote.