For me, it's Hokkaido, Miami and Dartmoor.And you?
>>723461120Sapienza, miami and Whittleton Creek.>HokkaidoMan, why couldn't it take place in a small Japanese town or a section of a business district? There's nothing really Japanese to the medical facility. Oh well.
>>723461120Did nuHitman ever get to a point where they just let you do shit the way you want to, or do you always have to repeatedly play through the levels multiple times to access new assassination methods?
>>723461120I don't understand why but I freaking love Mumbai, even tho I could almost smell the level from where I'm sitting.
>*clink*
>>723461120Berlin, Wittleton creek and Mumbai
>>723461265>multiple times to access new assassination methodsIt was never like that, just the way the game works is it has a set amount of assasinations that are completely scripted and most of them basically have a go to checkpoint tutorial on how to do them, it holds you hand telling you what you need to do to set them up. Though there are lots of challenges for assasinations that tell you the goal like "kill 2 targets with explosions at the same time" but there is no actual hand hold on how to do it.Essentially all the unique mission assassinations are heavily scripted. The whole game is heavily scripted anyway. The targets do a routine and then your actions change their routine, but in all that you can still set up your own way of killing them by altering their routine. Just like old hitman games.
>>723461330>freaking love MumbaiSame. idk why too. Well I do kinda know why, because its a massive layout with shit loads of intricate things you can do that changes shit that is happening.Like the other hitman is cool as fuck, you gotta stealth into your targets area to do shit, dont kill them even know you can and help the other assassin do his job. Badass.
>>723461120Himmelstein. Just that some of the duck locations were bullshit.
>>723461120Dartmoor is comfy but not a good map
>>723461120Miami, Mumbai, and Chongqing.
>>723461120I tend to RP walk everywhere and snipe from rooftops whenever possible, so Chongqing is my favorite.
>>723461906Its easy too, the mystery cluedo thing is fun but its super easy to SA, I SA it my first time.
>>723461120sapienza, hokkaido, and dubai
>>723461716Played the first game from the reboot. Weapons, NPC behaviors and avenues were locked based on what goals you could accomplish or whether or not you finished the level. So yeah, it was like that.
>>723462495ohhh OKI cant remember but I dropped that 1st game early, it was super shit compared to old hitman and I was pissed at all the scripted BS and hand holding. It was more casualized than BM.I picked it up again shortly after H3 as by then I had H1 and H2 free on PS+ and I really appreciate the game now, and I see why they made it so scipted seeing the levels are so large.it does play like an old hitman game if you just dont follow the simple unique assasination missions.Now I play it kind of like a checklist game where each time I play I focus on completing levle challenges and now because of all that and so many missions and alterations to missions the game is huge.Also because the game is so large and levels so large when I play it again I basically forget the hits so its like playing it from the beginning again.I think I only have 2 or 3 of the main missions with all the challenges done.there is loads of content now so it has a near infinite replayability. That is not even including the freelancer or UGC contracts.H3 is a much different game to what H1 was so if you got a chance to play it again I suggest that it is worth playing. H1 was too barebone and boring for us old hitman fans.Obviously H3 (called WoA now) includes all the mission from H1 and 2 (as DLCs)
>>723462495>Weapons, NPC behaviors and avenues were lockedOhh I wanted to add too, weapons are locked behind challenges but once you have completed a challenge you dont have to finish the level you can restart and next time you complete the level it will proc, but you do need to complete the level for teh rewards.in H3 there are these ladders etc, extra routes that you need to unlock, often with a crowbar or screwdriver that on subsequent playthroughs allow you to get though the mission in different ways. Shortcuts essentially. Made I guess so that you go through the level in a more difficult way the first time. Though they were not in H2 or H1...
>>723461348>didnt beat the game
>>723461120My credit card. Canceled the payment and got a refund once i saw the DLC shit really is a scam and somehow they havnt been sued to hell for it.
oh an if the anon from a previous thread happens to be here that isn't 47 47 doesn't have hair unless he steals a wig
>>723461120Colorado, Mumbai, Berlin
Dartmoor, Sapienza, Whittleton Creek
'The Peacock' is a fun series of missions on Chongqing that I bet half the people ITT haven't played.
>play freelancer>Hokkaido
>>723464028preferred gluttony to pridepiggy needs feeding
Only ones I dont like as much as the others>colorado>chongching>carpathian mountains>mumbai>bangkokThat still doesn't stop me from returning to them occasionally. Great trilogy.
>>723463639Uh.. what?
>>723461256Hokkaido is a throwback to Madeleine Swann’s clinic in Spectre. IO really loves their Bond movies.
>>723465097anon asked why 47 was smoking in a previous thread
rating siberia above anything but carpathian mountains is a sin
>>723461120Sapienza, Isle of Sgàil, Mendoza
>>723467080It's not a bad level in itself, just for some reason there's not enough challenges for a lvl 20 mastery so you have to replay it like 50 times just because.
>>723461120The first game just had banger after banger and while stuff like the crowds in Miami were impressive, nothing ever held the amount of excitement or level design ever again as the first six.
>>723467910>Bangkok>Colorado>Excitement
>>723467910much as i hated the episodic model it really did give them time to polish things