What missions would you like to see in Season 3 of Hitman?

What missions would you like to see in Season 3 of Hitman?

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Tutorial map: Subway station

Large maps:
China-Airport
America-Prison
Canada-National Park (hunting resort, forest, and camp ground)
America: Times Square on New Years

Smaller maps:
Eygpt: Archeological dig site. Pyramid.
Cruise ship
House of cards remake

A mission where you kill someone for the sole reason that someone wants them dead. It's retarded how the game goes on and on about how 47 is ruthless and emotionless, and how the ICA is totally neutral....Yet you only kill cartoonish supervillains. Give me a target that actually proves those things. He doesn't have to be some kind of hero, but enough with the over-the-top bad guys.

Based on the ending to 2, we better get a mission to assassinate Diana's parents

Eggsteins mission

How awfully convenient, I was just about to make a thread.
Have you people done the Blackmailer yet? I just unlocked Casual Undercover because of it and Jesus, it looks every bit as bad as I feared. Is it a reference to something? It looks too ugly to be something IOI cooked up themselves outside of their driving glove fetish.

Added picture to illustrate the ugliness of this accursed thing.

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hostage situation with shitloads of cops surrounding the building and everything.

You're there to kill the main hostage and the leader of the hostage takers.

I wonder how that coomer feels now that he's become a meme after getting photographed at a cuckold convention

Agent 47 travels back in time and rides a dinosaur.

>Eygpt: Archeological dig site. Pyramid.
I actually like this idea a lot. Not so much another ship, as Death on The Mississipi was a godawful mission, however.

A remake of Silent Assassin without brutally hard AI

That's mostly how the first game was

Mission where you kill SPLC or ADL CEO

The average joe with a grudge isn’t gonna be able to afford 47. 47 only gets these elite villain types because he’s the only one capable enough to go after them

Most targets in second and third game were not too cartoony except the meat King

A mission where you go to a BLACKED convention to kill Greg lansky

>PSA TO PEOPLE DOING THE BLACKMAILER

He drops an item you need to pick up, and if you drop the lights on him while he's on the walkway you'll be unable to pick it up and softlock yourself

What about dirty politicians who want reporters/cops who investigate them dead? Or kids of some super rich guy who want him dead to get his inheritance. Or some political activist who got an asylum in an another country and his government wants him dead. This dumb excuse about 47 being too expensive or „above“ killing innocents goes against established lore and is just there because the devs want him to be a spy-agent instead of an assassin
Anyway, Death of a Showman was a great mission and the target was some washed up bankrupt nobody so again, the devs simply don’t want it

>or „above“ killing innocents
When has that even been said about 47?

a Las Vegas mission that would be an expanded and refined version of Blood Money's level, like Another Life was basically a remake of A New Life.

I saw it being thrown about here and there on forums and here, but the poster I responded to indeed never mentioned that

the blacked raw guy doesn't look like 47

I want a 1980's campsite

How would you expand such a mission, however? Add more casinos to run around in? Given how big the one in Blood Money already was, having two or more would feel like overkill.

I should clarify Death of a Showman was a crap mission but the mood and atmosphere were on point

That's such a silly thing to say.
If they knew 47 at all they'd know he's a consummate professional to the point of amorality. Who the targets were was never a concern.

While these last two entries have been very glamorous and spy thriller-like, 47 has never shied away from a contract, petty or not, if the price was right.

Sometimes I wonder how many people have been turned away from the series because of that horrid tutorial. It's practically the opposite of what Hitman is.

>Do I really need to shoot these thugs? Hitman wouldn't do this...

Exactly what I was wondering back in 2006.

Tbh as a tutorial it works well, practically introduces you to all the mechanics there are. The depressing mood is novel enough and the level is short so it doesn’t get tiresome. Way better than the tutorials in the first 2 games where you strangle mannequins

With how fond HITMAN is of reskins and such crap, I'm really disappointed they didn't bother making one for the Krugermeier. The gold plated one with ivory grips we have is way too gaudy, and I'd much prefer a more mundane look. Something like this would be nice.

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While it indeed is short and shows you almost all the mechanics it does a poor job of showcasing what playing the game normally is actually like, you don't see the regular gameplay loop the series has.

I'd rather there be no tutorial mission at all, ™1's are fine as they are. But if they must include another small scale mission like Hawke's Bay, a subway mission would be great. The Bank was proof that they can pull off indoor-only missions.

I honestly feel curious about them trying a MGS-style level where you infiltrate a high tech military complex, Something in the style of MGS2's Tanker.
Colorado was more like a militia that holed up in a farm.

The Casino was big but the targets were never on the gambling floor

People always shit on Colorado because it's entirely hostile, but I don't think that's an intrinsically bad thing. Imagine if the farm was just a front, and hidden underground were a bunch of secret tunnels and bunkers where the militia operated. It's too flat and it had one too many targets, that's Colrado's problem.

>Not getting SA on Death of a Showman
you failed the tutorial

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nah, actually getting the SA means you failed the tutorial, because it tells you to do stupid ass shit.

Playing Absolution for the first time, after playing Contracts and BM:
>A Personal Contract
Shitty tutorial mission, par for the course
>King of Chinatown
Love the atmosphere, map is kinda small and basic but it's the first real mission
>Terminus
Nice atmosphere, mission is split into two levels, I guess that's the price you pay for the jump in graphical fidelity, I guess I can deal
>Run For Your Life
Ohhh, so this is why everyone hates Absolution

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Finally finished Mumbai Master SA/Suit Only/No KO or bullets spent.

Boy was that a lot of trial and error. Fucking Rangan has security from every angle. I ended up using one cheese tactic by leaving a gun on the floor to remove a guard which gave me just enough time to garrote him and hide the body before his follower caught on.
The slum queen was a bitch too, but at least her accident kill had clearer steps to follow.
Funnily enough big boss was the easiest just using the poison in his drink.

I feel like blood money's plot is actually a low-key lesson to NOT always get SA. 47 got too famous for his ridiculously clean style and competence. Randomly shoot up a level every now and then, and it CAN'T have been 47, right?

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An adult film convention in California. You have to kill a performer who's purposely spreading AIDS and the head of a production company who was supplying some old rich guy's daughter with hard drugs prior to her overdosing and becoming a vegetable. Costumes include a full leather gimp outfit, a convention-goer outfit (complete with a BLACKED carrier bag) and a guy in a harness who gets led around by a midget with a mohawk.

We had a target pulling 47's own disguise shtick yet in a game I missed? We've done other hitmen (while on their own contracts) we've done hidden targets you have to identify, but I can't remember a target who is switching up disguises.
>Realise something is up when you start finding naked unconscious guards in hiding spots.
>Following a random real-time trail of uniform clues to work out what they're currently hiding as.
>full on decoy octopus too: capable of essentially being undetectable by just looking.
>Mimics patrol patterns if he thinks he's being watched.
>Can and will murder you if you ever turn your back to him.

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