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Mini Review: Hitman: Absolution (Switch)

by on November 16, 2025 0
Crimes forgiven? Edition Evaluated: North American evaluation by Ollie Reynolds Yesterday, 4pm Hitman: Absolution is commonly seen as the ‘outlier’ of the franchise due to its emphasis on cinematic narrative rather than player autonomy. This perception still holds true with this new launch on Switch from Feral Interactive; however, now that the original creator IO Read More

Hitman: Absolution Shoots Onto Switch 1 Next Week

by on November 7, 2025 0
Switch 2 iteration remains under wraps by Jim Norman Yesterday, 5:30pm The last time we heard about Hitman: Absolution was back in July, when developer Feral Interactive revealed it would be releasing its newest remake on Switch sometime in 2025, with a Switch 2 variant to come afterward. There has been a lack of updates Read More

Hitman Developer Is Working On Switch 2 Performance Issues “Right Now”

by on July 12, 2025 0
Thank goodness by Ollie Reynolds Yesterday, 4pm Image: IO Interactive Hitman: World of Assassination made its debut alongside the Switch 2, and while it’s an outstanding game in its own right, there are certainly some quite significant performance challenges on Nintendo’s latest console. Primarily, the variable frame rate seldom reaches that 60fps sweet spot, leading Read More

Hitman: World Of Assassination

by on June 8, 2025 0
Hitman: World of Assassination – Signature Edition brings Agent 47 and his affinity for disguises and inventive killings to Nintendo’s latest console. The Switch 2’s Signature Edition is an all-inclusive collection, encompassing the complete campaigns for Hitman (2016), Hitman 2 (2018), and Hitman 3 (2021)…Read More Read More

Review: Hitman World Of Assassination

by on June 6, 2025 0
Names are meant for companions, hence I don’t require one. Hitman! A refreshed and re-outfitted killing extravaganza that I previously encountered some trouble regarding (never disclose that you’re planning to eliminate Sean Bean in a video game on social platforms, for fear that others might misconstrue it as a threat…Read More Read More