Whodunit?
You wouldn’t send a wrecking ball to clean up a rainforest. You wouldn’t put out a fire with a flamethrower. I’m not sure why you’d send a killer to solve a murder. Still, that’s exactly what Agent 47 is going to do inHitman 3.
The secondHitman 3level is partHitmanand partClue. There’s been a murder at the Thornbridge Manor in Dartmoor, England. Among grieving friends and family, one of them has blood on their hands. Agent 47 is on the scene to go eye-for-eye because cloned killing machines really do not care if the whole world is blind.
Presumably, the Thornbridge Mystery tasks you with observing everyone on this English countryside estate, figuring out who committed the crime, and offing them. That’s a nice twist on the classicHitmanformula of creatively isolating a predetermined target and offing them. The offing part doesn’t really change. It’s sorta what Agent 47 does best.
The first level, Dubai, was revealed at the same timeHitman 3was announced. It’s more aligned with standardHitmanfare — aMission Impossible-like infiltration followed by some careful (or comically inept) sneaking about. Both settings look great in their own way.