Hitman: Codename 47


Hitman: Codename 47  is a stealth third-person game developed by Io-Interactive and was released in the United States of America on November 19, 2000 for PC through Eidos Interactive. Codename 47 serves both the first installment of the Hitman franchise, and the debut of Io-Interactive in the gaming industry, followed by its sequel in 2002, Hitman 2: Silent Assassin.

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Codename 47 is a third person stealth / action combo that revolves around Agent 47, a genetically enhanced human clone, which is subject to a series of challenging murders that must be completed.

During these murders, Agent 47 (controlled by the player) can acquire and use a wide range of weapons, from semi-automatic pistols to automatic rifles. However, quieter weaponry is also available, such as the fiber cable or the Oyabun knife. The armament varies according to the mission that is played, as Plutonium Runs Loose, for example, allows the player to buy a "minigun", while the murder of Lee Hong only offers a list of pistols and machine guns, although the weapons of greater Caliber as since the Blaser Jagdwaffen R93 Sniper can usually be found in the place.

The movements of the agent 47 are controlled with basic turns, footsteps and walking / running. Agent 47 can climb stairs when necessary, and has sufficient physical strength to launch from two adjacent balconies or platforms, drag bodies of any body type and, due to its genetic combination, can disguise itself as any European or European. person.

Each level of the game takes place in an open environment, populated with non-playable characters (such as civilians, armed guards and targets). Although the criteria of the mission may vary, the goal is usually to find the assigned target of Agent 47 and kill it through any means. TRAILER




Title: Hitman Codename 47
Developer: IO InteractiveEIDOS
Genre: Action
Released: November 21, 2000
Language: Multi
Size: 140MB (EXE)

Minimum requirements:
Pentium II 300 MHz or equivalent processor
64 MB of RAM
400 MB of Hard Disk Space
8x CD-ROM drive
DirectX 7.0 compatible 3D accelerated card
Video with 12 MB of VRAM.


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