They have always been about killing objectively awful people but the third mission in the first of the reboot trilogy is literally about killing a corrupt banker and a reactionary general involved in what is heavily implied to be a color revolution bankrolled by Swedish capitalists and the CIA.

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    I’ve been banging on this drum here and elsewhere since the first game came out. There’s definitely some people on the Hitman writing team with at least a good understanding of parapolitical history and likely actual leftist politics.

    There’s plenty of main characters and mission plots that relate to real events like the one you mentioned. Dalias Margolis is pretty much straight up Ghislaine Maxwell - they just made her father and actual Israeli general instead of a newspaper owning Mossad spy. Dawood Rangan is almost certainly supposed to be Dawood Ibrahim with his links to terrorism, massive public ego, history of cricket fixing and lower level Mumbai gangster history. Jordan Cross is pretty clearly Jared Leto in looks, personality, and weird nepo-baby intelligence connections through his father. And so on…

    By the time you get into the non-target characters and all the little schemes, controversies, and historical backgrounds of characters that NPCs in the crowds talk about the knowledge and references run really deep.

    Great games.

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    I never paid too much attention to the story but yeah I have to give them credit for not going for the low hanging fruit and focusing on third world dictators and other such people.

    The game has a weird always online component to it but it is an extremely fun game. So much so that I feel its tight and well executed gameplay is underrated despite the game already being very popular.

    Regarding the online component, there is a custom server implementation called peacock that can be used enjoy the game with all its features available without having to connect to the official servers.

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      The game has a weird always online component to it

      This is the sole reason I never played them. I really hate that always-online bullshit, it makes me really wary about why it’s necessary and another one of those creeping anti-end-user aspects of gaming that I fear will become something everyone just accepts despite not wanting it. After buying one of the Hitman games and then finding out I was not allowed to play a single player campaign without going and staying online (which I rarely do as a console user with a shitty connection anyway) I just chalked it up to a lost twenty bucks and vowed not to ever make that mistake again. Which really sucks because it sounds like the kind of game I could really enjoy getting into - for the overall stealth gameplay, but now also because of what Nakoichi and MolotovHalfEmpty are saying about it which sounds awesome.

      So I’m really glad to hear there is such a thing as peacock, it makes me happy that someone made it. And I’d use it in a heartbeat, but again as a console user, I’m sure there’s still no way for me to take advantage of it. doggirl-gloom

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        The always online thing is mostly just for the player generated contracts and the rogue like mode where you can’t save scum which makes for a MUCH different experience. I am currently on a fuck my rating play of the main campaign where I try to rely on disguises as little as possible and instead just emphasize letting the silenced pistol speed run me through it which is fun. I have a general rule to not kill innocent proles and that is it.

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    Well, it helps make it fun if you’re murdering some really awful people. I don’t think the vast majority would revel in being forced to kill innocent and/or sympathetic types.

    Regardless, the latest games have been remarkably good.

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    it’s been a while since i played nu-Hitman 1 & 2 but i remember a throwaway line by a guard in the first mission at the beach house where he comments that “left-wing ecoterrorism must pay well” that gave me a stunlock