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Hitman 1: Codename 47 - Plan each assignment carefully to account for a variety of weapons, surveillance data, and multiple paths to completion. Access black market weapons, decoys, traps, and personnel from an innovative currency reward system. Sharpen your skills through a comprehensive weapons and agility training session. Artificial intelligence that redefines the genre of the “Thinking Shooter.” Hitman 2: Silent Assassin - Open-ended game play experience that allows you to balance surgical precision with visceral violent outbursts. Lethal arsenal at your disposal to make every kill an experience to savor. A deadly game of disguise allows you to assume the identity of your victims. Features in mission saves, selectable first and third person playable perspectives, and enhanced graphics. Hitman Contracts - Travel the globe eliminating international terrorists and crime bosses from your hit list. Complete your mission objectives with a wider variety of tactical approaches. Improvise on the job, picking up environmental objects to use as weapons. Advanced enemy intelligence uses squad-based tactics to try to stop you. New silent weapons: stun gun, syringe, pool cue, meat hook, fire poker, and more. Increased assortment of firearms: assault rifles, sniper rifles, SMG's, shotguns, handguns
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