In preparation for the release of the Hitman HD: Trilogy tomorrow, IO Interactive has released a launch trailer showcasing the return of Agent 47's infamous exploits. The Hitman HD: Trilogy …
Continue reading →Sometimes it's hard to go back...as much as I loved previous Hitman titles like Blood Money, it's hard to look at the blocky origins of the original titles. Well, the …
Continue reading →Square Enix announced today the Hitman HD: Trilogy, bringing the deadly missions of Agent 47 into stunning high-definition. The game package includes three titles from the series, Hitman: Contracts, Hitman …
Continue reading →There have been weird promotional campaigns in the past, and occasionally someone crosses the line from tacky to offensive. This appears to be the case with the Facebook app being …
Continue reading →The cold-blooded killer, Agent 47 is back for his most dangerous contract to date. Released today by Square Enix, Hitman: Absolution returns players to the world of the series for …
Continue reading →In what is becoming an increasingly popular way for publishers to spread the word about their upcoming games, Conan O'Brien reviewed Hitman: Absolution yesterday on his "Clueless Gamer" segment. Check …
Continue reading →What a year this has been for PC throwbacks. We've had the revival of the XCOM series, the reimagining of the Thief/Deus Ex-style immersive gameplay in Dishonored, and coming in …
Continue reading →Hitman: Absolution already looked pretty awesome, but Square Enix and IO Interactive aren't quite done sprucing it up. Today they announced a new online mode called "Contracts" that will allow players to …
Continue reading →A new round of coupons from Best Buy's @Gamer Magazine go live today, offering purchasers $30 off Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning or TERA, $25 off Tiger Woods Golf 13, and …
Continue reading →You probably read my hands-on / demo from E3 but it's always better to see it for yourself - this evening we have a trailer for Hitman Absolution entitled "Streets of …
Continue reading →It's been six long years since Hitman: Blood Money, so some of you might be a little rusty on how this whole silent assassin thing works. Here's a quick refresher: …
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