Hitman: Contracts
Hitman: Contracts | |
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Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | IO Interactive |
Udgiver | Eidos Interactive |
Serie | Hitman |
Komponist | Jesper Kyd |
Distributør | PlayStation Store Good Old Games Steam Humble Store |
Udgivet | 20. april 2004 30. april 2004 14. oktober 2004 |
Genre | Third-person shooter |
Spiltype | Singleplayer |
Platforme | Windows PlayStation 2 Xbox Mac OS X |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: M (Mature) OFLC: MA15+ PEGI: 16+ |
Eksterne links | |
HitmanContracts.com | |
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Hitman: Contracts er tredje udgivelse i danske IO Interactives Hitman-serie.
Historie
Alvorligt såret, har hovedpersonen Agent 47 skjult sig på et gammelt hotel, med det franske politi i hælene. Samtidig med at han glider ind og ud af bevidstheden, begynder minderne om hans tidligere missioner som lejemorder at dukke op, på en yderst virkelig måde.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Hitman: Contracts på Internet Movie Database (engelsk)
- Hitman: Contracts på Filmdatabasen
- Hitman: Contracts hos Behind The Voice Actors (engelsk)
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