‘Hitman: Season 1’ Review, News And Updates: Sneaky Gaming Experience; 50% Off From Steam Store

By Jeff Thompson - 24 Nov '16 04:20AM

The Square Enix's "Hitman: Season 1" is giving a tricky gaming experience while the game is available for 50% off. The most recent update regarding the price drop for a day has surfaced over the internet due to festival season. The reviews about the game confirmed that the "Hitman: Season 1" has a good plot with news reports stated unfinished experience at times.

The game "Hitman: Season 1" has six episodes and a bonus episode in total and each of the episodes is released in a time interval of 1 to 3 months; the last episode released on Oct. 31. Interestingly, the "Hitman: Season 1", the entire episode is made available for 50 percent off on Nov. 23 at Steam store. The action-adventure stealth game is made available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Though many people don't like games coming in episodes, but it looks good as the climax won't get over on the first day of the release. The importance of the episodes of Hitman: Season 1 is that each has a standalone gaming experience. There are no issues found with the game like reduced IO Interactive or special characters missing like issues found with other episode-type of games.

In "Hitman: Season 1", Agent 47, the protagonist travels from Paris to the off-the-grid hospital in Hokkaido, the game actually crafts the sequences perfectly. But the missing links like the game is not able to explain why Hitman is back in "Hitman: Season 1" is annoying. Also, the game is encouraging the players to move to online without proper reasoning.

"Hitman: Season 1" is playing with loose stealth rules, which are deemed as its own, creating confusion. Also, the game is loosely packed with challenges including the initial levels have almost no challenges with empty rooms but when the game is moving it advanced levels, it becomes very tightly packed.

The old design choice of "Hitman: Season 1" may attract some gamers as it also tried to give more lively locations in the game. The review of the game can say it is average in terms of gaming experience with a great start and lively locations, but dragging with no logic on certain alterations in the game-plot and difficult-to-understand regulations.

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