Hitman Absolution was released on the 20th of November for Xbox
360 and Playstation 3. The game was highly anticipated by gamers who
were fans of the classic series since the original releases on PC and
Playstation 2, and gamers who were only learning about the series
through news and videos based on Hitman Absolution as they were
released.
Nobody expected the developers to create any kind of multiplayer mode for the game, as the Hitman series has always shown a classic story of one man, Agent 47, against the world. Fans of the series were shocked when they found out a multiplayer mode was planned, but once details were released their fears were put to rest, and they started to enjoy the possibility of competing with players across the world in a game series they knew and loved.
Hitman Absolution Contract Mode allows players to play through their favourite levels in the new Hitman Absolution game, setting their own targets and killing them in the way they choose to do so. Once this is done, players will set the way they played their level as a mission for other players to play through and complete.
The subsequent missions are completely different from the main game, in that players will have a new set of objectives for every level they play, including primary and secondary missions. These secondary missions are set as something players can adhere to if they want, but don't necessarily need to, such as killing the target with a specific gun.
The reason that Contracts Mode brings players back to the classic form of multiplayer is that it doesn't require players to fight against each other. Today, many games have a multiplayer mode tacked on which is nothing more than a glorified death match with no real content. Hitman Absolution allows players to set the best score they can, and then challenge other players to beat those scores.
Before the days when gamers could compete online with each other they would gather around one Playstation 2 and set scores for each other or challenges that would need to be beaten. Hitman Absolution brings back these days and creates a feeling of nostalgia amongst gamers who have been playing games for the last decade.
Whilst gamers who are used to having the ability to play against enemies over the internet can find their multiplayer fix in any game on the next generation market, players who remember the days without internet multiplayer can find a home with Hitman Absolution's Contracts Mode.
Nobody expected the developers to create any kind of multiplayer mode for the game, as the Hitman series has always shown a classic story of one man, Agent 47, against the world. Fans of the series were shocked when they found out a multiplayer mode was planned, but once details were released their fears were put to rest, and they started to enjoy the possibility of competing with players across the world in a game series they knew and loved.
Hitman Absolution Contract Mode allows players to play through their favourite levels in the new Hitman Absolution game, setting their own targets and killing them in the way they choose to do so. Once this is done, players will set the way they played their level as a mission for other players to play through and complete.
The subsequent missions are completely different from the main game, in that players will have a new set of objectives for every level they play, including primary and secondary missions. These secondary missions are set as something players can adhere to if they want, but don't necessarily need to, such as killing the target with a specific gun.
The reason that Contracts Mode brings players back to the classic form of multiplayer is that it doesn't require players to fight against each other. Today, many games have a multiplayer mode tacked on which is nothing more than a glorified death match with no real content. Hitman Absolution allows players to set the best score they can, and then challenge other players to beat those scores.
Before the days when gamers could compete online with each other they would gather around one Playstation 2 and set scores for each other or challenges that would need to be beaten. Hitman Absolution brings back these days and creates a feeling of nostalgia amongst gamers who have been playing games for the last decade.
Whilst gamers who are used to having the ability to play against enemies over the internet can find their multiplayer fix in any game on the next generation market, players who remember the days without internet multiplayer can find a home with Hitman Absolution's Contracts Mode.
Online gaming news publications such as Clipping Error
have begun to film their Contracts Mode play throughs and post them
online, showing off some of the best Contracts available in Hitman
Absolution.
Jamie W Moorcroft-Sharp writes gaming news articles for various publications online. Recently he has been working on Xbox 360 game reviews for Clipping Error, and will be growing the technicality of his reviews by offering video play through of the games he plays as well. He enjoys playing games in his spare time and building up his career as a games journalist with Clipping Error.
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Jamie W Moorcroft-Sharp writes gaming news articles for various publications online. Recently he has been working on Xbox 360 game reviews for Clipping Error, and will be growing the technicality of his reviews by offering video play through of the games he plays as well. He enjoys playing games in his spare time and building up his career as a games journalist with Clipping Error.
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