I find it amusing that all the agency drop off contains is 3 coins. I can just imagine that back at HQ like "So you've got your silverballer, your fiber wire and that lockpick. We can smuggle in one more item for you, but you'll need to pick it up on-site. What do you want in it?" 47: Coins. "Are you sure? We have poisons, custom weaponry, we've got this exploding duck -" 47: Just the coins. "I mean, Roger from Experimental Testing is missing an arm from that, I really think -" 47: I want three coins. "Three? It's an entire footlocker, you know." 47: Three. Coins. "Alright. *Calls someone* Hey, get Roger to put some coins in that drop-off. Yeah, yeah he doesn't want the duck."
47 just really loves apricots. I picture the poor man stuffing his pockets, all excited for when he gets back home, only to realize they were all smashed and bruised by his seven hammers.
Soders isn't the Shadow Client, he's part of Providence, who the Shadow Client is trying to destroy. He insisted on the mission because he was wanted them destroyed before he could be exposed.
Also, despite standing right next to people as they explain the Sean Rose mask, you still stare at it in disbelief as though that's the first time you're hearing about it.
So the guy who drops off the agency pickups is like 'What super secret gizmo are we hiding in this container today?" ... a bloody two pound coin. Does it explode? Have a camera? Tracking device? No... just a coin.
Hey Jon, the photo of Eric Sauders was there because the shadow client thinks he's in Providence. The shadow client is trying to wipe out the Providence so Eric ordered the mission.
The End Yeah exactly, and he was still picking up further items. I think it just glitched on the crowbar because he went to pick it up during the training exercise.
Jon in response to 3d printing not being that fast yes your right in that respect but facial scanners are notoriously easy to fool, the camera's on the vast majorities of them are really really bad at, and in some cases, distinguishing between a real human face and a cheap printout of the same face which is why they are only really used in conjunction with other forms of security. At my lab for example (my company contracts for the Department Of Defense here in the US) there's a facial scanner for level 1 area's the second level has facial and thumb prints for entrance, and the third level where I work has retina scanners, another facial scanner, another thumb scanner and you need another verified person with clearance to open the door otherwise an alarm goes off and you get detained for questioning. Just getting from the front door to my lab takes me nearly 20 minutes because of all the security checks and while you can easily fool a facial scanner, and to a certain extent a retina scanner with enough planning and some latex, there really isn't a great way to beat a retina scanner.
And if you actually _did_ work at the DoD you'd know that you'd get fired in a heartbeat for posting on the internet _in detail_ how security at your facility works, for each clearance level, even going so far as to point out how long it takes, and noting that the facial scanner is easily tricked.
TheMrVengeance Sorry to clarify I work for a lab that proposes and accepts contracts from the DoD I can legally disclose that without getting into any trouble because it's already a matter of public record where I am employed, This is the internet though so obviously take whatever I type with a grain of salt. As for facial scanner being easily tricked that is notoriously well known by anyone who has to deal with any level of security or works around them or can do a google search, so nothing treason worthy there. Everything else security wise while not public knowledge is not classified in any way so no danger in losing my security clearance/employment there. Fun fact though actually when you start getting into the highly secured labs they are all those are general the levels of clearance I posted the DoD mandates it so and to date of those mandates there's never been a breach from an outside party. All of the security breaches using the standardized checkpoint system from the DoD have been personnel breaches to date or people selling secrets/information. My point is that there is probably a PDF somewhere that you can google that is able to back up all the standardized security measures I posted. In the 5 DoD contract labs I've worked in all of those have largely been the same with some pretty minor violations. Let;s see did I miss any of your points....uh oh how long it takes to walk to my lab, yeah that's not a breach of my security clearance or NDA with my employer because it neither leaks any national secrets nor does it aid in the release of any sensitive information. Okay this has gone on long enough and I only want to bring up 2 more points so sorry about the huge post. First last point. When you get to the level where I am (not bragging just trying to make a point) where you and a small team are creating stuff
I really wish I got to work on stuff that awesome but Sadly organ cloning is still around 20 to 25 years off before it's relatively affordable for everyone. It exists now in a simple degree with minor and less complex organs but anything relatively advanced is going to be impossible to replicate effectively enough to be implanted until probably 2025 and even then the organs are going to cost in the millions at first. Super soldiers are going to be viable about the same time designer babies are, about 2050 by today's technology level. Those are still going to cost somewhere in the high millions each though but knowing the DoD like I do they'll find a way to mass produce them. It should be noted by then though rudimentary AI will have advanced enough to the point where we wont really need real live soldiers on the battlefield anymore so cloning super soldiers would be more of a novelty then a practicality. As it stands we don't have a great enough grasp on human genetics yet for any of those 3 things. Okay to be fair we can kind of do organs right now but the technology to effectively scan and replicate your organs hasn't caught up just yet, Also to give you an example of the kind of work I do, my lab allows me and my colleges to use their lab and facilities for our own projects when we are off the clock so my current side project has been developing an implant (or at least when we started it was an implant we discovered that you could use a barb/sticker type of thing to effectively bypass having to surgically implant something into your brain) that would allow near perfect though to text so people would be able to write or text or communicate via thought. It's still in it's infancy and the code used to transition the electrical signals that are your thoughts to usable text is only currently about 30% accurate. I've brought a neurologist on my project to help me and assuming we work out a way to improve accuracy it's looking market ready around 2020. Now I should mention that because this technology has all kinds of nefarious uses that you really have to (and I mean REALLY) focus on the thought to text device so there's no fear of your thoughts no longer being private anymore. even if that were possible (which technically I guess it is) it would be a tremendous violation of human rights and the US + UN relations are already strained as it is the last thing they would want to do was make an enemy of the UN.
unopenedpandora That interests me far more than simplistic modification of the body. In fact, I'd argue that, mental mods are far more important than physical mods. Imagine how much more efficient you would be if you have an implant that took over speech decoding? That takes up 1/3 of your processing ability (40ish out of the 126 bits of info per second). It would enable you to go through the OODA loop faster, giving you the initiative. At that rate, you could make a good case for reviving MK.Ultra and all the other crazy projects. You'd literally be creating telepathy (close enough) if everyone had an implant (hacking them would then be MK ultra) And then you get into the actually crazy shit, like we might be able to predict how a human changes if his brain function improves. How about if he is granted the ability to see the entire EM spectrum? Going even further into the future, how would we deal with being uploaded into a computer? a cloud of nano machines? This is why Neuroscience/Quantum Mechanics are so fucking cool... once we get to the point where we have nano (or small enough) machines that we can stick inside a human, what kind of crazy experiments will we see relating to stuff like conscious and superposition.
38:03 3D printing is actually that good. I attended a museum exibith back in Spring, where a 3D printer would reconstruct a person's face based on DNA samples. The likeness to the original subject was uncanny.
The thing I don't get in this mission, in all of the other areas of the game, Paris, Marrakesh etc. People complained that no-one spoke in the local accent it was all just American or the occasional Brit. But now that we're in America, you'd think the American accents would fit, but almost every guard and character speaks in the thickest British accent. I think I-o interactive are screwing with us.
I have no idea why Jon just assumed the creepy mask guy would use the bunsen burner when he didn't do that the FIRST time the loop took him into that room.
Why do you bring fiber wire when you can just strangle or stab targets? Lethal poison, for instance, allows for alternate methods of taking targets down. Granted, fiber wire is badass. :)
Sure; I just feel like saving a couple seconds isn't nearly as useful as being able to poison food or a drink and be miles away by the time the target goes down. This level actually has poison in it, which is nice, but a lot of them don't.
Could the guy who seems to know 47 be a former number agent? I don't know enough about the lore to know how possible this is. His story could relate to training as a child... just a thought.
the recovering guy was the guy limping at the start of the game, so whatever warehouse that was is the orchard house, cuz remember there was also like 4 barrels of apricots inside and more outside right after seeing the limping man..
You gotta be kidding me Jon... I was just looking at your Channel to see if you had played the new Hitman Mission. And now that I check my subbox I see this beautifull video sitting right there for me to enjoy. Thx!
this guy puts this exact same comment on every one of Jon's videos, irrelevant of content. it's not good manners, it's not appreciation, it's a spam for attention. it's pointless and empty, and genuinely quite sad.
49:43 Oh boi 47 is probably that "friend" assuming by the lines at the end which was "You know him" "Better than anyone" But this is probably fucking common sense and I shouldn't be posting it lmao
I recently saw a documentary where a hacker used a shabby black and white print of some person's face and fooled a biometric scanner with it, so yes, a 3d printed face mask would absolutely work as hilarious as that may sound.
Jon you completely missed what happened in the story. Soders is not the shadow client. The shadow client (ie british guy from the cutscenes) runs the militia and is hunting down providence. Soders is part of providence and is the shadow clients next target, hence why Soders wanted you to eliminate the militia. Hope this helps, I'm looking forward to the full story on this one, the prisoner has some interesting things to say from what i've seen.
Can you at least try to use the mission given suit the first time around and then when you go for the trophy run use your favorite one? Some of us actually want to see them.
Gbemileke Itabiyi Tbh, unless you're doing suit only. (Which would be bloody hard on this map. I tried it earlier today.) The suits aren't going to be useful for long. But I do agree the new suit is really nice.
Gbemileke Itabiyi I got the game end of November just got on to colorado and every new mission I start with silent assassin suit only. (Apart from Paris) but I did Paris second run silent assassin suit only.
Well, that was an interesting plot development. I remember you mentioning Providence in one of your full story videos, but I'm curious about the mentions in the other episodes. Thanks for the video!
Heres what the ending means... the guy in the picture is not the shadow client. The shadow client knew 47 would go there and left the picture there to tell him about a providence mole in the ICA. The reason Edward sent 47 is to kill the shadow client and his associates before they can do any more damage.
I think Soders did this so he could eliminate all ties to himself, and he knew 47 is the best assassin there is. But this still does not explain why this would work out after this mission.
Hey is anyone having in game issues with the intel for this episode? It seem my text description is corrupted. Its glitchy and shows random blocks and lines.
Well, fuck me. They actually kept all the games full on lore in this. I really like that, that a bunch of the hits in the other games had to do with Providence. And the other guy in all the cut scenes knows 47, apparently figured out what was going on, and then made sure 47 knew about it (that's my feeling right now anyway)?? More of that level of intrigue please IO. Lore it, lore the shit out of it. Because for people like me that extra layer of detail if you get it or go and find it is great.
Mike M The levels gradually had less and less challenges and special kills. This one lacks alot in kills, too. I haven't played much of it, yet. But there's barely any unique kills for Graves or Berg.
Well at least Hokkaido had a lot of good ones, the old sauna kill, and all the Erich Soder kills, they were just over the top like the one where you stab him with the robot arms, extract all his blood then you can also see him wither away, or poison his stem cells to make him die and froth from the mouth Edit: It’s Soder not soccer, autocorrect
Combat isn't hard you just can't take 80 bullets and walk away a single shot anywhere stuns and headshots are instant kills along with cover shooting and the AI having an obsession with cover fire..... how ever promode that's hell
I feel (but not entirely sure) that the sniper is Agent Smith. Red Hair, similar facial features, and has a past with 47. The only problem is we have no evidence of Smith and 47 meeting prior to the Lee Hong assassination in Codename 47/Contracts but this can be easily excused as they are clearly making this story up as they go along.
You were right. Not quite Sapienza level but very very interesting. Particularly love the access symbols next to doors so you know where you are allowed before the angry people with guns and testosterone start yelling at you. Also we get to meet our old friend Smith again.
Wait I am lost on something I thought this game was a prequel story? I thought the first mission started off with you trying to get into the agency? if that is the case how do they have records of his missions from previous games? or am i just horribly mis-remembering this
The first mission (Witch is the test) takes place before every hitman game. (Apart from the first mission in Hitman:Codename 47 witch is when 47 gets his training) Everything after showstopper (also showstopper) is after absolution.
Alexander Wood Actually no. During the debrief I managed to kill both with the ram. Sean eventually moves over infront of it and you can kill them both.
I find it amusing that all the agency drop off contains is 3 coins. I can just imagine that back at HQ like "So you've got your silverballer, your fiber wire and that lockpick. We can smuggle in one more item for you, but you'll need to pick it up on-site. What do you want in it?"
47: Coins.
"Are you sure? We have poisons, custom weaponry, we've got this exploding duck -"
47: Just the coins.
"I mean, Roger from Experimental Testing is missing an arm from that, I really think -"
47: I want three coins.
"Three? It's an entire footlocker, you know."
47: Three. Coins.
"Alright. *Calls someone* Hey, get Roger to put some coins in that drop-off. Yeah, yeah he doesn't want the duck."
Some Guy I can just imagine another bit where the ica go can't you just rob some coins when you subdue them.
*when his handler hears about the incident*: *sigh* Someone gotta get that man a wallet
47 just really loves apricots. I picture the poor man stuffing his pockets, all excited for when he gets back home, only to realize they were all smashed and bruised by his seven hammers.
Even Agent 47 needs to get his 5 a day.
Poor bastard..
You've made me feel bad for a sociopath that doesn't even exist.
Blickboy Gaming The guy stole it, he's poor as dirt mate
Everyone donate to the agent 47 fund I have donated 5 euros myself please be generous with your donations
Soders isn't the Shadow Client, he's part of Providence, who the Shadow Client is trying to destroy. He insisted on the mission because he was wanted them destroyed before he could be exposed.
Anyone else get really frustrated when he didn't make the link between the limping man and the 'injured soldier resting'?
And then again when he overflows the sink but misses the faucet just next to it? sigh
I know right? He specifically pointed out the limp even.
Yeah right?
Well like most youtubers it takes them WAY longer to figure stuff out after us watching it already have figured it out.
I came down here to scream at the past haha.
Is this Gordon Freeman's worst nightmare? Not being able to pick up the crowbar?
Sigmund Freud style Gordon Freeman nightmares... my crowbar keeps going limp!
A limp crowbar would still hit really, really hard. I think he'd be okay.
40:46 You can see the valve right there on the pipe below the sink.
ikr I got so frustrated cuz of that.
I really wanna see more of this level. Like the torture place and see Rose die via Samsung Note battery.
Also, despite standing right next to people as they explain the Sean Rose mask, you still stare at it in disbelief as though that's the first time you're hearing about it.
So the guy who drops off the agency pickups is like 'What super secret gizmo are we hiding in this container today?" ... a bloody two pound coin. Does it explode? Have a camera? Tracking device? No... just a coin.
You should do a full story for this mission
I am from the future and the answer is disappointment
@@username33ish well then somebody else should do a full story then
@@waffles6280 agreed link if u ever find one
Hey Jon, the photo of Eric Sauders was there because the shadow client thinks he's in Providence.
The shadow client is trying to wipe out the Providence so Eric ordered the mission.
also the reason you could not get the crowbar is because your inventory was full you had to drop a miscellaneous object
I thought so too
Nope, otherwise he wouldn't be able to pick up the guns next to it. You're meant to pick up the one on the trunk of the car.
That can't be it. I had even more than that in my inventory.
The End Yeah exactly, and he was still picking up further items. I think it just glitched on the crowbar because he went to pick it up during the training exercise.
Jon in response to 3d printing not being that fast yes your right in that respect but facial scanners are notoriously easy to fool, the camera's on the vast majorities of them are really really bad at, and in some cases, distinguishing between a real human face and a cheap printout of the same face which is why they are only really used in conjunction with other forms of security. At my lab for example (my company contracts for the Department Of Defense here in the US) there's a facial scanner for level 1 area's the second level has facial and thumb prints for entrance, and the third level where I work has retina scanners, another facial scanner, another thumb scanner and you need another verified person with clearance to open the door otherwise an alarm goes off and you get detained for questioning. Just getting from the front door to my lab takes me nearly 20 minutes because of all the security checks and while you can easily fool a facial scanner, and to a certain extent a retina scanner with enough planning and some latex, there really isn't a great way to beat a retina scanner.
And if you actually _did_ work at the DoD you'd know that you'd get fired in a heartbeat for posting on the internet _in detail_ how security at your facility works, for each clearance level, even going so far as to point out how long it takes, and noting that the facial scanner is easily tricked.
TheMrVengeance Sorry to clarify I work for a lab that proposes and accepts contracts from the DoD I can legally disclose that without getting into any trouble because it's already a matter of public record where I am employed, This is the internet though so obviously take whatever I type with a grain of salt.
As for facial scanner being easily tricked that is notoriously well known by anyone who has to deal with any level of security or works around them or can do a google search, so nothing treason worthy there. Everything else security wise while not public knowledge is not classified in any way so no danger in losing my security clearance/employment there.
Fun fact though actually when you start getting into the highly secured labs they are all those are general the levels of clearance I posted the DoD mandates it so and to date of those mandates there's never been a breach from an outside party. All of the security breaches using the standardized checkpoint system from the DoD have been personnel breaches to date or people selling secrets/information. My point is that there is probably a PDF somewhere that you can google that is able to back up all the standardized security measures I posted. In the 5 DoD contract labs I've worked in all of those have largely been the same with some pretty minor violations.
Let;s see did I miss any of your points....uh oh how long it takes to walk to my lab, yeah that's not a breach of my security clearance or NDA with my employer because it neither leaks any national secrets nor does it aid in the release of any sensitive information.
Okay this has gone on long enough and I only want to bring up 2 more points so sorry about the huge post.
First last point. When you get to the level where I am (not bragging just trying to make a point) where you and a small team are creating stuff
Oh ok, so you're cloning organs for the political elite, making super soldiers, designer babies. Gotcha
I really wish I got to work on stuff that awesome but Sadly organ cloning is still around 20 to 25 years off before it's relatively affordable for everyone. It exists now in a simple degree with minor and less complex organs but anything relatively advanced is going to be impossible to replicate effectively enough to be implanted until probably 2025 and even then the organs are going to cost in the millions at first.
Super soldiers are going to be viable about the same time designer babies are, about 2050 by today's technology level. Those are still going to cost somewhere in the high millions each though but knowing the DoD like I do they'll find a way to mass produce them. It should be noted by then though rudimentary AI will have advanced enough to the point where we wont really need real live soldiers on the battlefield anymore so cloning super soldiers would be more of a novelty then a practicality.
As it stands we don't have a great enough grasp on human genetics yet for any of those 3 things. Okay to be fair we can kind of do organs right now but the technology to effectively scan and replicate your organs hasn't caught up just yet,
Also to give you an example of the kind of work I do, my lab allows me and my colleges to use their lab and facilities for our own projects when we are off the clock so my current side project has been developing an implant (or at least when we started it was an implant we discovered that you could use a barb/sticker type of thing to effectively bypass having to surgically implant something into your brain) that would allow near perfect though to text so people would be able to write or text or communicate via thought. It's still in it's infancy and the code used to transition the electrical signals that are your thoughts to usable text is only currently about 30% accurate. I've brought a neurologist on my project to help me and assuming we work out a way to improve accuracy it's looking market ready around 2020. Now I should mention that because this technology has all kinds of nefarious uses that you really have to (and I mean REALLY) focus on the thought to text device so there's no fear of your thoughts no longer being private anymore. even if that were possible (which technically I guess it is) it would be a tremendous violation of human rights and the US + UN relations are already strained as it is the last thing they would want to do was make an enemy of the UN.
unopenedpandora That interests me far more than simplistic modification of the body. In fact, I'd argue that, mental mods are far more important than physical mods. Imagine how much more efficient you would be if you have an implant that took over speech decoding? That takes up 1/3 of your processing ability (40ish out of the 126 bits of info per second). It would enable you to go through the OODA loop faster, giving you the initiative. At that rate, you could make a good case for reviving MK.Ultra and all the other crazy projects. You'd literally be creating telepathy (close enough) if everyone had an implant (hacking them would then be MK ultra) And then you get into the actually crazy shit, like we might be able to predict how a human changes if his brain function improves. How about if he is granted the ability to see the entire EM spectrum? Going even further into the future, how would we deal with being uploaded into a computer? a cloud of nano machines? This is why Neuroscience/Quantum Mechanics are so fucking cool... once we get to the point where we have nano (or small enough) machines that we can stick inside a human, what kind of crazy experiments will we see relating to stuff like conscious and superposition.
Reynard is some impressive foreshadowing. Damn.
38:03
3D printing is actually that good.
I attended a museum exibith back in Spring, where a 3D printer would reconstruct a person's face based on DNA samples.
The likeness to the original subject was uncanny.
The thing I don't get in this mission, in all of the other areas of the game, Paris, Marrakesh etc. People complained that no-one spoke in the local accent it was all just American or the occasional Brit. But now that we're in America, you'd think the American accents would fit, but almost every guard and character speaks in the thickest British accent. I think I-o interactive are screwing with us.
"U wot m8?" - A resident in the heartlands of America. Makes total sense. :D
Propastypete Yeah, I swear it seems like they only have like four voice actors.
23:05 "Please assume the position"
CloakedCedric fisto
"well i suppose i should test you out before handing you out to the Garrets........
+Blaze Knight SSX "I can't feel my legs!"
I like this game play of yours, searching everything and then completing what you need to instead of just finishing so fast.
20:27 Why not just fire an RPG into the motorcade if you're going loud anyway?
27:45 Ah, that's why.
I have no idea why Jon just assumed the creepy mask guy would use the bunsen burner when he didn't do that the FIRST time the loop took him into that room.
'drowning is fun' -Jon, 2016
Minute 46:03:
Hayamoto: Hitman 2: Silent Assassin
Beldingford: Hitman: Contracts
D´Alvade: Hitman: Blood Money
Why do you bring fiber wire when you can just strangle or stab targets? Lethal poison, for instance, allows for alternate methods of taking targets down. Granted, fiber wire is badass. :)
Brian Bitner fiber wire is also a lot faster and goes strait into into dragging the body
It's fast, reusable and goes directly into a drag - very convenient.
Sure; I just feel like saving a couple seconds isn't nearly as useful as being able to poison food or a drink and be miles away by the time the target goes down. This level actually has poison in it, which is nice, but a lot of them don't.
Many A True Nerd Hey Jon,I thin that crowbar thing was you not turning off the safety in the ram.If not then I don't know.
There is also a challenge for killing all four targets with the fiber wire. I doubt that was his intention, but it is there.
Could the guy who seems to know 47 be a former number agent? I don't know enough about the lore to know how possible this is. His story could relate to training as a child... just a thought.
you had too much stuff in your inventory to pick up the crowbar I think
Colorado Full story?
You stare at a safe with a massive crater in it labelled DANGER EXPLOSIVE, and you don't immediately twig that it's a testing ground.
Finally we shall! :D
(And I totally fell in love with the 'Slury lagoon' sign above the toilet)
Colorado......
Where.
This happened.
Colorado is totally significant, guys.
Is South Park a real city?
Crap, forgot South Park takes play in Colorado. I meant to be a "never ever happens here, but this did" joke.
Fail.
3:28 After all of this is over Agent 47 plans to open up a hardware store
the recovering guy was the guy limping at the start of the game, so whatever warehouse that was is the orchard house, cuz remember there was also like 4 barrels of apricots inside and more outside right after seeing the limping man..
You gotta be kidding me Jon... I was just looking at your Channel to see if you had played the new Hitman Mission. And now that I check my subbox I see this beautifull video sitting right there for me to enjoy. Thx!
Hi Jon, Thanks for making great videos!
you don't have to keep thanking him.
No he doesn't, but he did. It's called good manners. Few people on the internet have them nowadays.
modulus365 I guess your right, few do have them.
No, it's called "spamming".
this guy puts this exact same comment on every one of Jon's videos, irrelevant of content. it's not good manners, it's not appreciation, it's a spam for attention. it's pointless and empty, and genuinely quite sad.
49:43 Oh boi 47 is probably that "friend" assuming by the lines at the end which was
"You know him"
"Better than anyone"
But this is probably fucking common sense and I shouldn't be posting it lmao
Pls do full story for this too :D
I recently saw a documentary where a hacker used a shabby black and white print of some person's face and fooled a biometric scanner with it, so yes, a 3d printed face mask would absolutely work as hilarious as that may sound.
Jon you completely missed what happened in the story. Soders is not the shadow client. The shadow client (ie british guy from the cutscenes) runs the militia and is hunting down providence. Soders is part of providence and is the shadow clients next target, hence why Soders wanted you to eliminate the militia. Hope this helps, I'm looking forward to the full story on this one, the prisoner has some interesting things to say from what i've seen.
The crowbar was on the back of the car, the one you kept trying to pick up was decorative.
Can you at least try to use the mission given suit the first time around and then when you go for the trophy run use your favorite one? Some of us actually want to see them.
Gbemileke Itabiyi Tbh, unless you're doing suit only. (Which would be bloody hard on this map. I tried it earlier today.) The suits aren't going to be useful for long. But I do agree the new suit is really nice.
Gbemileke Itabiyi I got the game end of November just got on to colorado and every new mission I start with silent assassin suit only. (Apart from Paris) but I did Paris second run silent assassin suit only.
Well, that was an interesting plot development. I remember you mentioning Providence in one of your full story videos, but I'm curious about the mentions in the other episodes.
Thanks for the video!
Finally a game event that happens in my home state!
I would guess this is gonna be one hell of a challenge to Suit Only.
They are testing new explosive ,Jon.
With one of the targets being a demolitions master will it really be so strange???
Anyone else get really frustrated by him always choosing the suit and not using the Tactical Gear?
We need to know the Shadow Brok-I mean Shadow Client's true agenda.
Hey Jon, what happened with The Full Story series? I loved it!
All I could think with Ezra was, "Zydrate comes in a little glass vial!"
Heres what the ending means... the guy in the picture is not the shadow client. The shadow client knew 47 would go there and left the picture there to tell him about a providence mole in the ICA. The reason Edward sent 47 is to kill the shadow client and his associates before they can do any more damage.
How to Hitman: "Marvelous!"
Hope u figure out the crowbar thing out.
This one'd take a while to explain
Jon will you ever play Tales from the Borderlands?
I think Soders did this so he could eliminate all ties to himself, and he knew 47 is the best assassin there is. But this still does not explain why this would work out after this mission.
I couldn't pick up the crowbar on the car either. Hopefully they will fix it in a patch soon
A new episode of Hitman! A new episode of DBZ Abridged! Is it my birthday!
you be surprised how good 3d printing is.
A bit late but Jon. If soders was the shadow client why would he have his own picture in the desk?
Are there canon reasons as to how the pickups work (How they get them in etc.)?
Beldingford, contracts finally gettn some luv
I have a bug in this mission where all my commands show up behind me and I cannot see what I can interact with
My John Woo sense is tingling!
The Japan map is the best one
Hey is anyone having in game issues with the intel for this episode? It seem my text description is corrupted. Its glitchy and shows random blocks and lines.
Literally just came to see if you had done this yet.
Am I the only one that noticed 47's tie was sticking to his body even when he was facing downward {4:29}
Because he is using a tie bar :P
38:37 you do remember the game is set in the near future?
Well, fuck me. They actually kept all the games full on lore in this. I really like that, that a bunch of the hits in the other games had to do with Providence. And the other guy in all the cut scenes knows 47, apparently figured out what was going on, and then made sure 47 knew about it (that's my feeling right now anyway)??
More of that level of intrigue please IO. Lore it, lore the shit out of it. Because for people like me that extra layer of detail if you get it or go and find it is great.
flipping marvellous
I assume we can expect a 'full story' coming soon?
How can a satellite scan indicate what is underground?
i want that 3D printer. my current one would probably need at least 24 hours to make something that big. and it probably wouldn't be as detailed.
I liked Paris the best, what about you guys?
It just had more unique ways of killing the targets
Mike M The levels gradually had less and less challenges and special kills. This one lacks alot in kills, too. I haven't played much of it, yet. But there's barely any unique kills for Graves or Berg.
Well at least Hokkaido had a lot of good ones, the old sauna kill, and all the Erich Soder kills, they were just over the top like the one where you stab him with the robot arms, extract all his blood then you can also see him wither away, or poison his stem cells to make him die and froth from the mouth
Edit: It’s Soder not soccer, autocorrect
I love how nobody even cares about the guard walking around holding his apricot like a teddy bear
But they care if he squats and walks like that.
Are you going to do a "The Full Story" for this episode?
Hi will you do a hitman full story on this episode too?
You do know that you can drag bodies out of open windows, right?
I think that the many weapons and explosives you get for rewards is so you can spend an attempt just having a fun GTA murder spree style.
phrophetsamstuff Just a shame the shooting is really disappointing, especially for automatic weapons. And combat is ridiculously hard.
Combat isn't hard you just can't take 80 bullets and walk away a single shot anywhere stuns and headshots are instant kills along with cover shooting and the AI having an obsession with cover fire..... how ever promode that's hell
exploding smart devices thats normal for samsung
James McPherson nice one
Tactical gear is the first gear I prefer over the suit :P
that was marvellous
At 21:56 i was yelling the guy with the limp is the dude recovering!
And then at 25:15 i cheered when u figured it out!
I think the reason you couldn't explode berg because the window was open so the gas was escaping
Hoss20 I did it earlier today. You don't have to. The only thing I think you have to do is make the prisoner overdose. That makes Berg use the burner.
My life is now complete
Wait, there's still another mission. Soon....
and then another season ;)
Kate I swear of I keep seeing you in places other than the fallout wiki...
Spicyboy says (aka Jack) to stop fangirling MATN
Never
I feel (but not entirely sure) that the sniper is Agent Smith. Red Hair, similar facial features, and has a past with 47. The only problem is we have no evidence of Smith and 47 meeting prior to the Lee Hong assassination in Codename 47/Contracts but this can be easily excused as they are clearly making this story up as they go along.
Smith is in all Hitman games expet Absolution
I don't remember him in silent assassin, what mission was he in?
+defaultfallout Tubeway Torpedo
Ohhh, right i completely forgot that mission had a second objective, cheers!
Nevertheless this game still takes place after blood money, and from the flatline mission in blood money we know agent smith is alive and well
In terms of setting, this level reminds me of the wedding level in Blood Money (which, incidentally, was one of my least favourites)
Believe me. Episode Japan will blow our minds. I got a good feeling about this !!
You were right.
Not quite Sapienza level but very very interesting. Particularly love the access symbols next to doors so you know where you are allowed before the angry people with guns and testosterone start yelling at you.
Also we get to meet our old friend Smith again.
so every episode is one mission?
So I like how on that wall detailing past hits, Absolution is happily forgotten
Olivia Hall reminds me off Aiden Pearce from Watch_Dogs. You know, hacking that billboard with a phone and all
Hype for Colorado! :D
fully story defo
this may be just a little bit stupid but thank you john you motivated me to start with youtube and i just hit 10 subs :D
Wait I am lost on something I thought this game was a prequel story? I thought the first mission started off with you trying to get into the agency? if that is the case how do they have records of his missions from previous games? or am i just horribly mis-remembering this
The first mission (Witch is the test) takes place before every hitman game. (Apart from the first mission in Hitman:Codename 47 witch is when 47 gets his training) Everything after showstopper (also showstopper) is after absolution.
all right thank you for clearing that up I was lost at the end of the end of this mission
No problem!
no colorado full story?
You could get both Sean and Maya at that ram area.
I mean like after killing one, you can get the other a couple of minutes later
Alexander Wood Actually no. During the debrief I managed to kill both with the ram. Sean eventually moves over infront of it and you can kill them both.
The audio got me confused at first
really really want him to delete his security footage. don't know.if he has yet but I am begging him to
ed4pints Doesn't do much, except if you're going for No Evidence or Silent Assassin(s).
Hi Many A True Nerd I am waiting for the Full Story of Hitman Colorado to come out :)
Hey New Zealand was mentioned yay I live there
Love these video's man!