Square Enix could have just made a rough adaptation of Hitman for mobile by taking the game's graphics with a lethargic gameplay. A very successful mobile adaptation of the Hitman series The characters and settings have a beautiful design, with excellent performance on mobiles and tablets. The developers have opted to give the app a very successful ‘board game’ look. A great aestheticįrom the development point of view, Hitman GO is clean. It’s a pity, even if the game is balanced enough so that you don’t spend hours on the same level. If you don’t want to spend more than the price of the game, you need to practice to master the game and achieve points that will help you level up. It's an unfortunate model for a paid game, which shows once again that Square Enix still has a lot to learn about how to monetize its mobile games. Not all levels will be accessible from the beginning though you must earn enough points, or empty your pockets. In each level, the optional targets (pick up a briefcase, complete with a time limit, or complete without killing) will let you collect more points, which you’ll then use to unlock additional levels. It's a very good game system, which soon resembles a puzzle as the difficulty increases. You move one space on each turn as the guards will follow a predefined path (which you should carefully observe). In each level, you’ll move Agent 47 on a game board trying to reach your goal without being seen.
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