James: I appreciate the off leash approach. It's dramatic and exciting, and looks great (especially that stylish transition at the start), but it's not really a proper Hitman level, is it? You get a tiny amount of freedom in some of the carriages, but mostly you're just doing what IO tells you. There are a couple of neat moments here, though, and so it's apparently better than Colorado.Īndy K: The most linear level in the entire trilogy, by virtue of being set aboard a speeding train. Phil: Not even really a level, as much as a short epilogue after Hitman 3's real final level, Mendoza. ![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe its greatest contribution is its status as the hardest level to SASO (Silent Assassin Suit Only) on Master difficulty. Morgan: I appreciate the wild concept and the setting, but a map made up of entirely enemies loses a lot of Hitman's social stealth flavour.
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