Developer : Square Enix
Release date : November 20, 2012
Synopsis :
Hitman: Absolution is a 2012 stealth video game developed by IO Interactive and published by Square Enix’s European subsidiary. It is the fifth installment in the Hitman series and the sequel to 2006’s Hitman: Blood Money. Before release, the developers stated that Absolution would be easier to play and more accessible, while still retaining hardcore aspects of the franchise. The game was released on 20 November 2012 (which is in the 47th week of the year in reference to the protagonist, Agent 47) for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. On 15 May 2014, Hitman: Absolution – Elite Edition was released for OS X by Feral Interactive; it contained all previously released downloadable content, including Hitman: Sniper Challenge, a “making of” documentary, and a 72-page artbook.[6]
Hitman: Absolution’s single-player story follows Agent 47’s efforts to protect a genetically-engineered teenage girl from various criminal syndicates and his former employers, the International Contract Agency (ICA), who want to use her potential as an assassin for their own ends. The game was met with a polarized reception. Most positive comments were concerning the game’s graphics, environments and locations, and the varied gameplay options. However, many critics disliked the game for its linear structure as opposed to the open ended nature of previous installments. As of March 2013, the game had sold over 3.6 million copies. A sequel, Hitman, was released in 2016. On 11 January 2019, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment released the enhanced versions of Absolution and Blood Money for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as part of the Hitman HD Enhanced Collection.
The genetically-engineered assassin Agent 47 (David Bateson) receives a contract from his employers, the International Contract Agency (ICA), to kill his former handler Diana Burnwood (Marsha Thomason), who betrayed the ICA for unknown reasons and sabotaged their funding and database, forcing them to reform. When he confronts Diana, 47 learns that she betrayed the ICA to protect a genetically-engineered teenage girl named Victoria (Isabelle Fuhrman) from a life of violence as an assassin. As Diana seemingly dies after being shot by 47, he agrees to protect Victoria, causing his new handler, Benjamin Travis (Powers Boothe), to brand him a traitor.
After dropping Victoria off at the Redwood Orphanage in Chicago, 47, seeking information about her and the ICA, meets disgraced Agency informant Birdie (Steven Bauer), who asks him to assassinate a local crime boss (James Sie). After the hit, Birdie informs him of Blake Dexter (Keith Carradine), head of a home defense system company, who has taken an interest in Victoria. 47 sneaks into Dexter’s room at the Terminus Hotel and learns that he is planning to kidnap Victoria and sell her to the highest bidder. 47 attempts to kill Dexter, but is knocked out, framed for the murder of a maid, and left to die in Dexter’s suite, which has been set on fire. After escaping from the hotel and the police, he kills Dexter’s informant Dom Osmond (Jon Curry) at his strip club, but learns of a group of mercenaries led by Edward Wade (Larry Cedar) hired by Dexter to capture Victoria. Despite 47’s efforts to stop them, they capture Birdie, who betrays Victoria’s location to save himself. 47 defends Victoria at the orphanage and kills Wade, but Dexter’s son Lenny (Shane Stevens) grabs Victoria and escapes.
In the town of Hope, South Dakota, firmly ruled by Dexter’s private military company, 47 eliminates Lenny’s gang, the “Hope Cougars”, who were planning to kidnap Victoria from Dexter and sell her to a rival weapons company, and interrogates Lenny over Victoria’s location before killing him or leaving him to die in the desert. He later infiltrates Dexter Industries’ laboratory to kill the scientists who examined Victoria and destroy their research data on her, and kills Dexter’s deformed bodyguard Sanchez (Isaac C. Singleton Jr.) in an underground cage fight. While recuperating at a hotel, 47 is attacked by “The Saints”, Travis’s personal hit squad, but manages to eliminate them, causing a furious Travis to send a larger group of ICA operatives after him.
47 eventually finds Victoria in the Hope Courthouse jail, but is captured and tortured by Dexter, until the latter is called off to a meeting with Travis, who wants to buy Victoria for $10 million. 47 escapes into the streets and pursues Hope’s corrupt sheriff Clive Skurky (Jon Gries), who is on Dexter’s payroll, while avoiding ICA agents searching for him. After being cornered, Skurky reveals that Dexter is heading back to Chicago, and is killed by 47. Returning to Chicago, 47 infiltrates Blackwater Park, where Travis is meeting with Dexter to buy Victoria, and kills Dexter’s secretary Layla Stockton (Traci Lords), before pursuing Dexter himself to the top of the park. Dexter tries to escape with Victoria on a helicopter after ordering his men to blow up the building, but 47 mortally wounds him and rescues Victoria. After lamenting the loss of his son and money, Dexter is left to die alone.
Several months later, Travis and his men visit Diana’s grave, suspecting she has faked her death, but 47 ambushes them, as he was tasked to do so in a letter left by Diana, which also mentioned that Victoria was created by Travis’s funding without his ICA superiors’ knowledge. After 47 wounds him, Travis rants at him for wasting Victoria’s potential for the ICA, and asks whether Diana is really dead, to which 47 responds “You will never know” before killing him. It is later revealed that Diana did in fact fake her death, and is looking after Victoria at her mansion, while 47 watches them from the distance.
The game ends with a message from Diana to Agent 47 welcoming him back to the ICA and thanking him for his help. In the final scene, Detective Cosmo Faulkner (Jonathan Adams), who has been tracking 47 since the Terminus Hotel fire, is having trouble discovering 47’s identity until Birdie appears and offers to help him for a price.
Source : Wikipedia