The Lowdown :

3rd Person Shooter/Sneaker
Rated 8/10
Not for Young Children
Definitely for Gun Fanatics
Gory
Exciting
Hitman 2 is a game. A messy game, a game with so much mess - the cleaners would have to work overtime for a week just to clean up a fraction of mess.

But to be serious, Hitman 2 is an extraodinary game, with some many ways to complete one mission it'll have you back begging for more.

If you're the stealthy type who likes James Bond and the like, you'll be opting for Fiber Wire, Anaesthetic and Silenced 9mm's. But if you're like me and fancy a good old gun-fight, you'll be looking for AKs, Ballers and any loud peice of weaponry you can get your blood soaked little mittens on.

The game requires vast amounts of patience and attention to the way your enemeies react. Most times you can sit for 10 minutes just watching the movements of a single person before deciding to kill them, or you could use the Sniper Rifle, eliminate them, then move out.
One mission in which I discovered there was more than one way to kill your target was Terminal Hospitality. I decided playing dress-up would do me good, so I murdered some nonce, stole his threads and wandered in while the guards looked on curiously. I made my way to the target and eliminated him in the least steathly way - Dual Ballers.

After doing so I realised getting out alive was the tricky part. There was no chance I could run round the guards and survive. Next day I discovered I could don the guise of a Doctor. I can go in as the Doctor with my Scalpel looking absolutely unsuspicious then kill the Target and walk out although nothing had happened.

Hitman 2's vast variety makes it an enjoyable game, dress up as a Postman, Delievry Boy, Mafioso, Cult Member,or a Civilian to complete your mission. Dragging bodies to hidden locations so things look less suspicious also makes the game more realistic.

So in total I would rate Hitman 2 a grand 8/10 due to it's playability,  sharp graphics and high entertainment value.
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Uncle Chaos.
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