FrankCastle084
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I am video gamer.
I am video gamer.
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The game that laid the groundwork for the rest of the Hitman games hasn't exactly aged well. Sloppy game controls and ancient graphics can make the game frustrating at times. However, I do appreciate the legacy this game left behind, a somewhat good story lore and some of the level designs, most notably "Traditions of the Trade" which is a fan-favorite among Hitman fans.
This is one solid game. Stellar and thrilling missions full of action, a surprisingly well made story for a call of duty game and of course, one of the most fun multiplayer experiences of all time. The reason as to why I gave this game a score of 4.5 instead of 5 is because I feel like this game didn't innovate from the first Modern Warfare as much as the first Modern Warfare did from the previous Call of Duty games. That is of course, not that big of a deal and this game is definitely worth buying at full price.
One of the first video games I ever played. With where I come from being such a "disconnected" place, people were using PC DOS well into 2010. Around this time my father installed a multitude of titles in his device for me to play. Mostly old classics such as Road Rash, The House of the Dead and of course, The Ultimate Doom. Playing this game on DOS is much different than playing it on some of the modern engines. For starters, you couldn't use the mouse. But hey, I had tons of fun with it. Stuck to the easier difficulties of course. Recently, I went back and replayed it on one of the newer engines, GZDoom, and it was an entirely different experience. Alongside the fast-paced and mostly well balanced gameplay, this game comes with memories of my childhood which makes it one of my all time favorites.