Publishers: Square Enix, Eidos Interactive
Developers: IO Interactive
Genres: Action, Shooter
Platforms: PC
Released: 2000-11-19
Hitman: Codename 47
The game that started the Hitman franchise. The protagonist is a talented yet nameless hitman, known only by his code number 47. He has no past, as he is a clone created by a mad scientist. In the beginning, 47 is being held in a mental hospital, before he escapes to become a killer for hire. His job is to eliminate high-ranking mafia bosses for large sums of money while attracting as little attention as possible. His missions may initially seem unrelated, but the plot eventually ties everything together.
Hitman has to use precise timing, unconventional tactics, and stealth skills to get to his targets and neutralize their bodyguards. He can attack from behind, use sniper's rifles, machine guns, or even improvised weapons, such as a halter. There are usually many ways to accomplish every murder. An important part of the gameplay is disguise: Hitman can attack people and steal their clothes to blend into any environment. Dead or unconscious bodies of Hitman's victims can be dragged away and hidden to avoid raising an alert. Money earned from previous missions can be used to buy additional killing equipment. Hitman may also lose a part of his reward if he kills civilians on a mission.
Hitman: Codename 47 System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements:
Minimum System Requirements for PC
Minimum:
- IBM PC or 100% compatible
- Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME
- Pentium II 300 MHz
- 64 MB System RAM
- 100% DirectX 7.0a-compatible 3d Accelerated Card with 12MB VRAM
- 100% DirectX 7.0a-compatible Sound Card
- 400Mb free uncompressed hard drive space
- 100% Windows 95/98/ME compatible mouse and keyboard
- Pentium III equivalent or greater
- 128 MB System RAM
- 100% DirectX 7.0a-compatible 3d Accelerated Card with 32 MB VRAM
- 100% DirectX 7.0a-compatible Sound Card
- 400 MB free uncompressed hard drive space