This is a two part discussion. First, if anyone has heard anything about an upcoming Hitman game please post here. Second, what would you like to see in a Hitman game if they release a new one?
Blood money did the "money" system very very bad - I passed through the game once by killing every living being in the vicinity as far as the game was concerned there was no witnesses to tell the tale, but if a hitman would do some such in real life it would be a disaster for many reasons and the agency would probably try to terminate such hitman. Also I never felt like I was short on money, if anythng I always had spare and could repeat the same mission to get even more, ammo was pretty much free, the cleaning cost was considerably small. You could blast your way through the missions with little evidence left to destroy.MichiganMuscle77 said:That's in Blood Money. The better you do (less evidence left behind, less collateral damage, killing in the form of an "accident" rather than outright murder), the more money you get.xdgt said:I'm pretty sure they said hitman 5 is in the works right now, could take a while though for it to be finished.
As to what I would like to see - I'd like to see the money system return kind of like it was in hitman 1 ,the more succesful you are the more money you get, the more money you get the more ammo and weapons/tools you can buy. Maybe a choice of side missions.
It's clever the way it does it - you are paid the same amount every time you complete a mission, but if you leave a huge mess in your wake, you have to pay "cleaners" to come in behind you and clean up your mess - thus you're actually rewarded with less money.
ANYWAY... Things I'd like to see in Hitman 5:
-EUPHORIA. I know it's being used in many games now, but for good reason; it's incredible. Hitman: Codename 47 was one of the first games to use ragdolls, and every Hitman game since has used the same ragdolls. They're out dated - the necks don't bend at all. Given Blood Money's introduction of "accidental deaths", such as dropping chandeliers on people, pushing them down the stairs or over hand rails... Euphoria would suit Hitman 5 perfectly.
-Smarter Disguise system. Seriously... a bald white man passing off as an Asian gang leader? I know it's just a game, but I really think certain disguises should have different degrees of hiding your identity. I want to say that Contracts did this.. for example, if you took a SWAT uniform, body armor and face mask, you were pretty much guaranteed not to arouse suspicion as long as you behaved normally, whereas changing into a Biker gang outfit would only work if you were a certain distance away so your face couldn't be recognized. This makes it so that the best disguises are harder to get, giving you something to work for. I liked this.
-Fiber Optic scope. Surely 47 can afford one of these to view under doors and around corners. Looking through key holes is definitely a unique attribute... but let's get with the times, here.
-Ability to lock certain doors. Sure, a locked door would arouse suspicion, but it would also give you time to escape through a window or something before they broke into the room and discovered that some numbskull must have accidentally tripped the lock before closing the door.
-Ability to interact with the environment as to not seem suspicious. For example.. if i walked into a bathroom and saw a bald man with an angry look on his face standing dead center of the room, watching me as I made my way to a stall... i probably wouldn't turn my back on him. So, allow 47 to "wash his hands" or do something that fits with the environment. This isn't really a game play issue, more of a "for the sake of it" sort of thing.
The Agency is all but destroyed besides Diana and 47, plus the ending of Blood Money seems to imply he's working for a Chinese group now.Nickisimo said:There's 4 Hitmans already.
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But, as far as a sequel goes, it's kind of tough at this point. I mean, the guy should have plenty of cash to retire by now and the agency betrayed him, so what would Hitman 5 be? Just him and Diana out killing people to add more millions to his bank account? I suppose it could be him going after some random thugs and THEN the agency itself, but do we really need that experience?
Hollywood hasn't helped. There's been way too many Jason Bourne's around lately. I could not see this series again for a long time and be fine with it.