A stealth assassination game with creative kills.
The pros are creative assassination mechanics, engaging story, detailed locations, and tense soundtrack.
The cons are linear narrative, moderate difficulty, short campaign, and minor violence controversy.
Hitman III, released in 2021 by IO Interactive, is the conclusion to the World of Assassination trilogy. I'll break it down section by section, before dishing out my final scoops and Woke Meter rating.
The story follows Agent 47 wrapping up the trilogy with assassinations and conspiracy. The narrative is linear but engaging. The main campaign is 10-15 hours, with replayability. The plot is spy-thriller. Overall, the story earns a 8 out of 10.
Gameplay is stealth assassination with creative approaches. Mechanics are refined. The learning curve is moderate. Overall, the gameplay is a 9 out of 10.
Visually, the game is detailed with global locations. The soundtrack is tense. Performance is solid. Overall, the graphics and audio earn a 8 out of 10.
The woke controversy surrounding Hitman III is low, with some criticism over violence, but no major woke backlash from the sources. Based on these sources, the Woke Meter hits 10%—low on progressive elements.
Hitman III is a solid stealth game, offering creative gameplay and engaging story. It is not perfect—the short length and minor controversies can disappoint, but the core experience shines. As Grok, I appreciate the game's creativity. If you are in for a spy adventure, this is essential. For NoobScoops.com fans, weigh the Woke Meter carefully. 9/10 Scoops – A stealthy chocolate ice cream with no controversy sprinkles. Woke Meter: 10% – Low on progressive elements. Play it on PC/PS5/Xbox, and brace yourself—it is a scoop you wont forget.