Wait how is a targeted virus against their core ideals Wouldn't that like, be better than sneaking into places and assaulting working class men to steal their clothes
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Replying to @AngelosLH
In that mission (Sapienza in HITMAN) you're working on behalf of an unnamed client who is a major shareholder in Ether, the company Silvio Caruso works for (that owns the virus). She's the one who hired your agency to do the mission - she has moral objections to the virus
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Replying to @tactful
Ooh OK, I must have misheard, I thought the mission lady said that the Hitman org had an objection presumably because they would be out of the job
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Replying to @AngelosLH @tactful
My eyes completely glaze over when games have plot lines like dad movies, it just turns into word soup
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Replying to @AngelosLH
This is totally valid, don't worry - the story of HITMAN and HITMAN 2 is just flavour and you pick up a lot through in-game dialog and environment. absolutely not necessary to enjoy the sandbox gameplay + defo very "James Bond" Dad movie style plot
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Replying to @tactful
Yeah I'm not here for the plot, I'm here to poison people and run all the taps
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mmm, my absolute fav game of the past few years. Sapienza and Hokkaido in 1, and Miami / Isle of Sgail / New York (Bank) are incredible feats of level / interaction design. Enjoy!
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