You can either finish the entire game in 5 hours or you could figure out multiple ways to play a mission and easily end up with 200 hours - I myself have over 800 - it's up to you how long you spend with this game. A core game mechanic are also disguises, which you can use to access different areas on the maps. There are brutal kills, goofy kills, melee kills, accidents, explosions, guns and a lot more. There are multiple ways to finish a mission - in which you have to kill multiple targets, as you maybe read out from the title of the game - the possibilities are endless. What's important is the Gameplay, which makes this game so special. The "story" is mostly mediated through cutscenes, but it's not important anyways. To the game itself, it provides 6 maps, 8 with DLC, with several missions for almost every map. It does everything right what its predecessor does, and that is fine - of course a few game mechanics were improved and the game itself looks better - but in total it feels like a greater DLC to Hitman 2016. As a sequel to 2016's Hitman this game doesn't do anything extraordinary or different, but it doesn't have to.
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