Is Hitman - Contracts still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2004 on PS2, IO Interactive's entry revisits several levels from the very first Hitman through the feverish memories of a wounded Agent 47. The rainy, grimy, desaturated atmosphere gives the game a strong visual identity, bleaker than the other chapters. The missions lean on disguise, observation and freedom of approach, with assassinations to orchestrate patiently. Jesper Kyd's score stays superb. The lack of innovation over Silent Assassin and stiff controls make themselves felt. Recommended for series fans and for lovers of old school stealth who value atmosphere and methodical planning over fast action.