Sufyan: I'm not saying it shouldn't be on GOG, but I don't exactly miss it next to the other games either. Context sensitive comedic "accidental" usually gives the best score, pointless retcons to the story that either invalidate or ignores the previous games (and keep the BAD stuff from the previous games, like Agent Smith), absolutely ridiculous design elements like dogs counting as witnesses should they see you kill someone. Also, the much hyped notoriety system is completely pointless and has no practical effect unless you intentionally try to play the game the "wrong" way. Bad game design all around, which isn't surprising for a Hitman game, but Blood Money doesn't have the weird sparkle to it that made the previous games so fascinating to play. They are all bad games that are strangely fun to play. Blood Money however dips into mediocrity which kills the fun of playing a bad game.
By the way, I'm someone who probably has invested over a hundred hours in each game in the series, including Absolution that is so bad I can't bring myself to finish the story even ~three years later. Hitman: Contracts and Blood Money are probably the two I have played the most.
Me too.