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Get it bundled with the first two Hitman games, save 60%!

Hitman 3: Contracts, a stealth-based dark action game in which you become the iconic modern master assassin, is available bundled with Hitman: Codename 47 and Hitman 2: Silent Assassin 60% off on GOG.com. That's only $10.37 for the set of three, for the next three days!

[url=http://www.gog.com/promo/hitman_contracts_launch_promo_200314][/url]Hitman 3: Contracts takes you deeper into the mind of Agent 47. Enter a world of crime, sin and greed. Encounter his greatest adversaries, completing the work that made him so ruthlessly efficient and deadly precise, the ones that shaped him as an assassin. Travel anywhere the work requires and take on assignments in Paris, Hong Kong, Siberia, England, and many more. Understand that nothing counts except the target. Anyone can kill, but can they make the perfect hit? Take on the role of 47 and do what you must to get the job done, because in a professional Hitman's hands everything becomes a weapon.

Now, you can experience the first three chapters of the master-assassin's story for only $10.37 with our Hitman Series Bundle. That's 60% off when you get all three until Sunday, March 23, at 10:59AM GMT. Games also available separately, 50% off in that time. Titles already owned on GOG.com count towards higher discount rate.
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Kunovski: 3 is the best - technically (obviously) and because it sums the best missions from previous two games (they play a bit different though) and adds some new if I recall correctly...
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F4LL0UT: Actually only missions from the first game are remade in Contracts. But yeah, of the first three games Contracts was the by far most polished one (and IMO the first truly solid entry in the series without any major quirks and a perfectly functional rating system).
Does the save system in it drive you nuts?
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tfishell: You know they probably won't respond. ;)
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JudasIscariot: Won't know until you try :)
I'll tweet them. :P
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HenitoKisou: Blood Money changed too much stuff affecting gameplay tried to improve where not necessary should and Absolution actually made game into Splinter Cell Conviction style.
Can't complain, up to Blood Money I considered every Hitman sequel a major improvement over the previous game(s), I really don't know what unnecessary changes you mean. Also Absolution wasn't *that* different from the previous Hitman games, particularly in the second half many missions reminded me a lot of the classic Hitman experience.
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tinyE: Does the save system in it drive you nuts?
I always play on the highest difficulty setting where saving isn't available at all (IIRC with two exceptions in Hitman 2) and frankly I'm loving it. :P
Post edited March 20, 2014 by F4LL0UT
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JudasIscariot: You can thank legal issues for that :(
That's an odd way to refer to a talented composer's right to make additional money off his amazing music by selling it separately. :P
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IAmSinistar: This. I will buy Heimdall so hard that the servers will rattle for an hour afterwards.

Meanwhile, I guess I will cave and buy this bundle. It's a wallet support vote for GOG, even if I won't get to the games themselves for a long while.
They are really good games, especially Hitman 2: Silent Assassin is the best of them all. Play it sometime this year and you won't regret it. :)
Cool! I plan on buying this as soon as possible. I love the other games, and have never played this one.
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F4LL0UT: Can't complain, up to Blood Money I considered every Hitman sequel a major improvement over the previous game(s), I really don't know what unnecessary changes you mean. Also Absolution wasn't *that* different from the previous Hitman games, particularly in the second half many missions reminded me a lot of the classic Hitman experience.
Yeah, I don't know why Absolution gets so much flak from everyone because I really enjoyed it. Apart from the atrocious disguise system everything else was still very much Hitman. At higher difficulties the game is classic hitman, my favorite was the 47 vs the Saints part of the game. I enjoyed all the "accidental" deaths that I was able to arrange for them. :P
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Mr.Caine: Great game.Too bad jesper kyd's amazing score isn't one of the extras tho.
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JudasIscariot: You can thank legal issues for that :(
Is the in game music in full tho, is something cut? There was this problem with one song in Contracts [Clutch - Immortal] in the level where you visit a biker club (rendezvous in rotterdam). Can someone confirm is it still there? :D
Post edited March 20, 2014 by nadenitza
Do these games include Xbox controlled support on GOG?

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fronzelneekburm: Just wanted to let you guys know: Immortal by Clutch (AKA the song that caused this game being pretty much pulled from the shelves of (digital) retailers) is included in this version! If this is just an oversight, I recommend you fetch yourself a copy of the game while it's still in. If it isn't an oversight and the legal BS has been sorted out, cool.
Thanks, +1. Wikipedia says Clutch's Immortal song was removed from the Steam release so apparently the rights issues may never have been resolved.
Post edited March 20, 2014 by undeadcow
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JudasIscariot: You can thank legal issues for that :(
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nadenitza: Is the in game music in full tho, is something cut? There was this problem with one song in Contracts [Clutch - Immortal] in the level where you visit a biker club (rendezvous in rotterdam). Can someone confirm is it still there? :D
I've just finished the gog version and can confirm that content-wise it is 100% identical to the original release. All the songs are there.
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nadenitza: Is the in game music in full tho, is something cut? There was this problem with one song in Contracts [Clutch - Immortal] in the level where you visit a biker club (rendezvous in rotterdam). Can someone confirm is it still there? :D
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fronzelneekburm: I've just finished the gog version and can confirm that content-wise it is 100% identical to the original release. All the songs are there.
Whoa, wonder how that happened! Either GOG will want to take that out ... or they should advertise it as being in the game on the gamecard! (Or another option :P)
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nadenitza: Is the in game music in full tho, is something cut? There was this problem with one song in Contracts [Clutch - Immortal] in the level where you visit a biker club (rendezvous in rotterdam). Can someone confirm is it still there? :D
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fronzelneekburm: I've just finished the gog version and can confirm that content-wise it is 100% identical to the original release. All the songs are there.
Fantastic! :)
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fronzelneekburm: Just wanted to let you guys know: Immortal by Clutch (AKA the song that caused this game being pretty much pulled from the shelves of (digital) retailers) is included in this version! If this is just an oversight, I recommend you fetch yourself a copy of the game while it's still in. If it isn't an oversight and the legal BS has been sorted out, cool.
Does anyone know whether this is the case for the Steam release as well?

I could probably just go check over at Steam Forums, but frankly, I don't have the stomach for all the "ROFL grafix sux" and "why would anyone play a game older than a year???" and "shit without co-op MP" threads this evening.
While I was replaying Contracts today, I came across a death animation bug I hadn't noticed before. See for yourself, it's pretty funny stuff.
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fronzelneekburm: While I was replaying Contracts today, I came across a death animation bug I hadn't noticed before. See for yourself, it's pretty funny stuff.
Boat: Screw you man! I'm outta here!