Resumen
Ambos juegos pueden jugarse en resolución 4K y a 60 fps, incluyendo muchas otras mejoras que hacen que estos dos títulos clásicos lleguen a 2019 con la atención y el cariño que merecen.
Hitman HD Enhanced Collection contará con:
Imágenes 4K a 60 fotogramas por segundo
Aumento de la resolución de las texturas
Formatos de textura mejorados
Supermuestreo
Soporte de escala superior
Resolución mejorada de los mapas de sombras y de los espejos
Iluminación mejorada
Controles actualizados para una experiencia más fluida
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Hitman HD Enhanced Collection Opiniones y valoraciones
If you combine certain elements of Hitman: Blood Money (that is, the sandbox nature of the levels) with certain elements of Hitman: Absolution (specifically, the better-looking graphics), you’ll wind up with something closely approximating the current games. Taken on their own, however, you get a pair of fun-but-flawed experiences. While they’re still worth checking out if you’ve exhausted both Hitman and Hitman 2, considering that you can pick up either of those games for a lower price than Hitman HD Enhanced Collection, you’ll need to decide for yourself just how badly you need more Agent 47 in your life.
The Hitman HD Enhanced Collection costs £50, and whilst this may be for two games that are now in HD, they have not had the type of overhaul that would usually warrant such a price tag. If you enjoyed the original titles you’ll love these, but this release won’t do anything to convert critics of the series.
In essence Blood Money and Absolution is like watching the series find its footing. I feel like both games really paved the way for the extremely successful reboot of the series. Both seem to bring ideas into the newer games. It was neat to revisit these older games, but $60 for both without the option to purchase them separately feels a bit much. Toss in the fact that Xbox One owners could already own them, or purchase them for a fraction of the price has to be factored in.
Where Blood Money offers classic levels and assassinations with unwieldy controls and gunplay, Absolution offers smart, tight controls and better action but unfortunately few sandboxes for which the series is famous. You can see in hindsight how IO put it all together for 2016's relaunch of the franchise, and how they built on that even further to release the very best Hitman ever this past November. The Hitman HD Enhanced Collection, thus, makes for a fun and nostalgic trip for longtime fans, but a contract not worth taking for most everyone else.
The Hitman HD Enhanced Collection leaves a lot to be desired, despite supporting 4K resolution on Xbox One X and running at 60FPS. I'm not discounting each game's greatness for the time that they first launched — they were regarded as solid entries and still are — but as an HD collection they fall flat.
Fecha de lanzamiento | 11 de enero de 2019 |
Editor | IO Interactive, Warner Bros. Studios, Mi’pu’mi Games |
Contenido calificado | M (Mature) |
Modos de juego | Un solo jugador |
Perspectivas de los jugadores | Tercera persona |
Géneros | Tirador |
Temas | Acción, Sigilo |
Plataformas | PlayStation 4, Xbox One |