REVIEW: Hitman: Absolution
Like a macabre portrait cast in shades of grey, Agent 47 uses the colors of black and red to paint a magnum opus.
AAAA: The absolute best score we can give (unless you can ‘entice’ us) to a game. Translates to approximately 10 in a 1-10 review scale.
AAA: A good game. Translates to approximately 9.0 in a 1-10 review scale.
AA: An OK game. Translates to approximately 8.0 in a 1-10 review scale.
A: The absolute worst score a game could possibly have. Translates to approximately 7.0 in a 1-10 review scale.
An E is added at the end of the score to signify an exclusive game.
Like a macabre portrait cast in shades of grey, Agent 47 uses the colors of black and red to paint a magnum opus.
An excellent mod conversion that feels more like a fully functional official expansion pack than just the humble fan project it really is.
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