"How many people know what their teammates look like... Ohh, all of them on this occasion! Well done lads!" Said Jon, with a massive shotgun on his back.
Vermont is probably one of the few places where walking about with a shotgun is not considered strange, since it's a constitutional open-carry state. If you own a gun you're allowed to carry it openly, as long as you're not pointing it at people.
@@FarscapeSDC That would have been a hilarious bit if every disguise was allowed to open carry massive firearms in that level. Too bad they didn't think of that.
Being legally allowed to do something is a sight different from it being common and unworthy of notice. I've been to Vermont a few times, never once saw anyone just walking around with massive guns just strapped to themselves at a super market or wandering around outside.
*Jon gets one of the best security disguises* “Oh...very few people can see through this” a few minutes later he leaves it in a bush for a construction outfit
Is anyone else disappointed that Jon didn't take the default suburban suit? its literally one of the best looking suits in the game. it has gloves! and its design is a throwback to the Blood Money suit.
Only watching these now as I have just started playing through Hitman 2 recently so sorry for the very late response but I did the exact same thing while playing this mission. Because I have the sense of humour of a five year old.
Thank you for waiting for all the story from Janus to finish! Although it doesn't make sense why 47's background check timer would just "disappear" after Janus died, the area should become compromised regardless :P
@@chrismorgan1838 It's not really a theory, though. Janus basically all but straight up says that he knows the nurse is 47. It's why he mentions randomly thinking he looks familiar and talking about his eyes. He 100% recognises 47 instantly.
@@Dragonatrix I don't think he recognises 47 as the nurse, just that he seems familiar. He still acts shocked when 47 pulls a gun on him, and tells him that he's earned the right to kill him. Whereas when you're giving him the checkup alone he's nowhere near that direct.
I'm curious as to why Marrakesh gets lumped in with Colorado in regards to the more uninteresting Hitman levels. The small corner of the map with the renegade army there is a little too boring and restricting, but the rest of the level is still set up very much like the other great levels in the sense that it has a sprawling open area surrounding a more restricted area like the embassy. The embassy itself also allows for some pretty fun bits like the "explosive" interview and whatnot. Completely agree with the sentiment that Colorado is the weakest of Hitman (2016)'s levels, however, and I even agree that Marrakesh is probably the "second worst" but in my opinion, it is still a pretty solid Hitman level.
my problem with marrakesh is that the city is almost completely unused. The targets are also very far from each other unless you trigger a special event.
Not sure I agree with 'Til death do us part' being in that category, I found it to be rather neat especially compared to the second vegas mission and the one on the river-boat.
I think think a lot of the problems people had with Marrakesh is that the riot did nothing. It would’ve been interesting if there was an objective to keep the riot in check, or a timer that would cause the riot to destroy the embassy when the time ran out, but instead, they’re just a crowd that sits around.
I thought it was funny that not only can 47 fool practically anyone so long as he's changed outfits, even if the person he stole it from looked completely different, but also that he can run around armed to the teeth with no questions asked
Really looking forward to the 'Full Story' videos when you eventually get around to them. There seems like a ton of stuff going on in these levels. Which is really cool.
Too many locked doors. Too many sidewalks. Too much racial diversity. Wind power WAY too close to rich neighborhood. Everyone is dressed far too well (even for a rich neighborhood). Not enough dogs. Not enough pickup trucks. Not enough hills. Not enough guns,. Very pretty. Depiction of Vermont: 1/10
12:50 “Oh, whose house is that? Because that guy has a gun....” Reality: Just the HOA presenting a new family with the usual “Welcome to the Neighborhood” gun-and-maple syrup gift basket.
they missed such a good opportunity to have a house covered in a tarp with a fumigation machine on and you’d have to walk in with the fumigator mask and there’s a tent inside with a mini meth lab for the breaking bad reference
Breaking the glass didn't get Cassidy's attention because he wasn't in the house at the time... silly -1 Perception Jon. EDIT: 26:22 no Jon the builders can't see through your disguise, they can see you're holding a gun... -2 Perception!
Jon did you know that if you find a garden rake and place it on the floor infront of 'enemies' then they do the very home alone style slapstick rake joke and knock themselves out?
So there's a story mission (or whatever) in the next one you should look into. I can't remember the name, but it has you stealing an applicants robe and finding coins. There's some interestings things that happen in it.
Jon hears a story about a man having a pet cockroach, actually caring for it, only for his mom to end up killing it. A tragic tale. Jon's thought process? "Aw, how sad. So, we could poison everything or knock them unconscious." Jon, you have a very... interesting train of thought.
I'm guessing an ex spymaster and expert schemer like Janus has a series of files and contingencies that would utterly destroy the entirety of Providence if anything were to happen to him. I think that's why Providence is so concerned with his health.
Late to the party but it’s also not particularly poisonous to humans. The secretions can be an irritant. Pretty sure I caught quite a few pickerel frogs as a kid in Swansea Ma, and never suffered any ill effects I recall.
8:22 “He’s lost only one man in the job, and aims to keep it that way.” Less impressive when you consider 99% of U.S. Secret Service Agents and American contractors haven’t lost any protectees.
Idk where i read this comment but someone pointed out how if youve never played blood money its kinda adorable how Jon geeks out randomly at a suburb level having normal things like joggers and binmen in it Tho its pretty funny how blatantly fanservicey this map is compared to every other one in the trilogy. The map is so big the elements throwing back to the original New Life level kind of become background elements whereas in the original they were way more important. The jogger’s purpose was to act a mobile threat since otherwise there would be too many blind spots where you could get away with stuff, and the binmen were a convenient disguise to bypass trespassing enforcement that was incredibly strict back in Blood Money
do they even have suburbs in Vermont? the biggest urban area is pretty much a small town and there's not even a major city nearby like how New Hampshire has Boston
Isn't it convenient that Janus talks about highly confidential things to his unknown new nurse, with very convenient plot relevance? Why not about his bowel movements? Or the previous nurse? CinemaSins would probably have to say something about that...
21:55 “Even though that is a black guy, and I am I white guy....Nobody sees the difference.” [Merc 1]: “Wait, that’s a white guy. Isn’t our CO black?” [Merc 2]: “Hey, I don’t see race, man. Colorblind-that’s how I see the world.”
I have a suspicion that the final mission will be Jon's least favorite because it is the most restricting in terms of the ways you can approach the level, imo. That being said, as the final mission, it did sort of need a bit of a difficulty spike to finish off the game. That castle is an absolutely enormous labyrinth that had me searching around it for 3 hours before I even came up with a solid approach, and I appreciate it for its complexity and difficulty in comparison to some of the other levels. I'm very curious to see if Jon does indeed give Hitman 2 the "perfect Hitman game" rating or not.
Hopefully Jon will go back when things are a little slower and show off the many weird and interesting things in each level. He did something like that for Hitman 2016 and it was fun!
Definitely, was the first mission in blood money I managed to get Silent Assassin on and in under 5 or so minutes. I found the second vegas missions to be the weakest in that game given it comes right on the heels on the first and plays out very similarly.
32:54 47 tries his hand in the PUA community, married woman/gas-mask cold approach.. Thats why they call him ' The Hitman' longshots are his specialty. Lmao
Of all the suspicious things in this level, no one sees anything weird with EVERYONE calling the old guy Janus? Even though that was his CODE NAME, in RUSSIA? Compared to that, an old fart talking about Romanian super soldier projects is almost quaint.
"How many people know what their teammates look like... Ohh, all of them on this occasion! Well done lads!" Said Jon, with a massive shotgun on his back.
Vermont is probably one of the few places where walking about with a shotgun is not considered strange, since it's a constitutional open-carry state.
If you own a gun you're allowed to carry it openly, as long as you're not pointing it at people.
@@FarscapeSDC That would have been a hilarious bit if every disguise was allowed to open carry massive firearms in that level. Too bad they didn't think of that.
Being legally allowed to do something is a sight different from it being common and unworthy of notice. I've been to Vermont a few times, never once saw anyone just walking around with massive guns just strapped to themselves at a super market or wandering around outside.
@@sharkofjoy Yeah that would raise alarm no matter where you go
@@sharkofjoy depends where you are, we had a machine gun in the rifle rack driving to walmart.
*Jon gets one of the best security disguises* “Oh...very few people can see through this” a few minutes later he leaves it in a bush for a construction outfit
That Fallout reference was nice (Tunnel Ducks Rule achievement)
TUNNEL DUCKS RULE!
WE'RE THE TUNNEL DUCKS!
THATS US!
AND WE RULE! RULE! RULE!
32:55
- hello (clearly flirting)
47 turns away
that's my man
Virginity: protected
Jon being so pleasantly surprised about suburban homes all having the same layout has made me day. Here in Suburbia, it's just the well-known norm.
Is anyone else disappointed that Jon didn't take the default suburban suit? its literally one of the best looking suits in the game. it has gloves! and its design is a throwback to the Blood Money suit.
Jon has a weird thing where he insists on always wearing the same suit.
@@TimTeboner
Hospital Resort in -15C Hokkaido? Signature Suit.
City Slums in +30C Mumbai? Signature Suit.
- Jon, probably
I insisted on wearing the classic suit for this level, but that was because it felt right for a level about a more personal kill.
I always wear the cowboy suit, it's just so good
Can we talk about that poor guy who was just doing his laundry then knocked out and stripped down....
Getting to live when encountering 47 is a blessing
I'm going to pretend that Janus' first name is Hugh.
Hugh Janus hehehe
alright, that was pretty good, i'll give you that one.
*A P P L A U S E*
Nice.
*he a little confused but he got the spirit*
Only watching these now as I have just started playing through Hitman 2 recently so sorry for the very late response but I did the exact same thing while playing this mission. Because I have the sense of humour of a five year old.
Jon should’ve re-edited the video to include multiple voice stumbles
Thank you for waiting for all the story from Janus to finish! Although it doesn't make sense why 47's background check timer would just "disappear" after Janus died, the area should become compromised regardless :P
Janus knew you were 47 as soon as you entered the house. He just knew it was his time.
interesting theory
@@chrismorgan1838 It's not really a theory, though. Janus basically all but straight up says that he knows the nurse is 47. It's why he mentions randomly thinking he looks familiar and talking about his eyes. He 100% recognises 47 instantly.
@@Dragonatrix I don't think he recognises 47 as the nurse, just that he seems familiar. He still acts shocked when 47 pulls a gun on him, and tells him that he's earned the right to kill him. Whereas when you're giving him the checkup alone he's nowhere near that direct.
Rather late to the party, but it tickles me that Jon is so blown away by a houses built to the same plan and being used for different things.
Late to the party?
Hold my beer...😂
The title should have been Hitman 2: 47's boogaloo. (Though I'll say)
I'm curious as to why Marrakesh gets lumped in with Colorado in regards to the more uninteresting Hitman levels. The small corner of the map with the renegade army there is a little too boring and restricting, but the rest of the level is still set up very much like the other great levels in the sense that it has a sprawling open area surrounding a more restricted area like the embassy. The embassy itself also allows for some pretty fun bits like the "explosive" interview and whatnot. Completely agree with the sentiment that Colorado is the weakest of Hitman (2016)'s levels, however, and I even agree that Marrakesh is probably the "second worst" but in my opinion, it is still a pretty solid Hitman level.
my problem with marrakesh is that the city is almost completely unused. The targets are also very far from each other unless you trigger a special event.
Not sure I agree with 'Til death do us part' being in that category, I found it to be rather neat especially compared to the second vegas mission and the one on the river-boat.
I think think a lot of the problems people had with Marrakesh is that the riot did nothing. It would’ve been interesting if there was an objective to keep the riot in check, or a timer that would cause the riot to destroy the embassy when the time ran out, but instead, they’re just a crowd that sits around.
Jon missed the Fallout 3 reference when he entered the tunnel connecting the houses, the achievement was called Tunnel ducks rule!
This one needs to be turned into a Halloween special episode where the streets are filled with trick or treaters.
I can imagine 47 wearing a costume and go up to a house saying "trick or treat" with his stoic demeanor.
wait, you can poison the fumigation machine? you can put poison in a machine that was designed solely to distribute poison? never would have guessed.
This also confused me. Isn't that why the windows are all plastic-ed up and no one is allowed in.....???
There's a conversation with one of the fumigators where they don't have their license for it, so it has to be off.
but first you have to set off an alarm
Jon; not moved by genuine story from fallout 76; moved by story about roach
You’re starting to Whittletons of targets down to a more manageable number!
facepalm
*murder basement* "this does seem dubious"
Perfect Mission for another "Full Story" video! The mysterious "too perfect" garden party, the muffin witch, the tunnel....
I thought it was funny that not only can 47 fool practically anyone so long as he's changed outfits, even if the person he stole it from looked completely different, but also that he can run around armed to the teeth with no questions asked
Though I’ll say
I will, you know
OMG, hi! Never caught you this early before. Can't wait for FO4YOLO
35:00
Yes, there is a secret Easter egg back there if I'm not wrong, but I don't think it's anything crucial to the plot or mission
30:00 reminds me of one of the greatest movies of all time: Hot Fuzz. "Accidents happen all the time!"
Seems appropriate for the entire series really.
Really looking forward to the 'Full Story' videos when you eventually get around to them. There seems like a ton of stuff going on in these levels. Which is really cool.
the convoluted accident?
he just got all woozy dizzy and stumbled out, fell in, drowned. easily explained as an accident.-
Too many locked doors.
Too many sidewalks.
Too much racial diversity.
Wind power WAY too close to rich neighborhood.
Everyone is dressed far too well (even for a rich neighborhood).
Not enough dogs.
Not enough pickup trucks.
Not enough hills.
Not enough guns,.
Very pretty.
Depiction of Vermont: 1/10
A Hitman level with not enough guns?
12:50 “Oh, whose house is that? Because that guy has a gun....”
Reality: Just the HOA presenting a new family with the usual “Welcome to the Neighborhood” gun-and-maple syrup gift basket.
Not sure what part of Vermont you live in man
they missed such a good opportunity to have a house covered in a tarp with a fumigation machine on and you’d have to walk in with the fumigator mask and there’s a tent inside with a mini meth lab for the breaking bad reference
you should bring your lockpick in the briefcase for a free throwable and instant melee tackdown
I love your attention to details and complex planning schemes!
I would would not be suspicious, about an exterminator with a shotgun. But a constructionworker with a shotgun, must be part of a demolitioncrew :)
I would would
"Tunnels ducks rule!" is that a tunnel snakes reference that i see there?
3rd Hitman Movie?
No seriously, HITMAN 2 just seems like a fantastic movie, in the form of a game, especially the cutscenes
Breaking the glass didn't get Cassidy's attention because he wasn't in the house at the time... silly -1 Perception Jon.
EDIT: 26:22 no Jon the builders can't see through your disguise, they can see you're holding a gun... -2 Perception!
Jon did you know that if you find a garden rake and place it on the floor infront of 'enemies' then they do the very home alone style slapstick rake joke and knock themselves out?
I didn't know that. Now I do. Cheers.
47th
Ah yees hello there
I love seeing your Hitman videos, thank you!
“Guys I swear I thought that Spencer was... um... taller”
So there's a story mission (or whatever) in the next one you should look into. I can't remember the name, but it has you stealing an applicants robe and finding coins. There's some interestings things that happen in it.
yay a new hit man video
*oh, wait*
Günther, ein Ritter des heiligen römischen Reiches ?
F for pedro
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Is the West house a reference to Fred and Rose West from the House of Horror murders?
Yeah..
Also you know... From real life?
@@Chizzle69420 But that is what the murders were called in real life.
Jon hears a story about a man having a pet cockroach, actually caring for it, only for his mom to end up killing it. A tragic tale. Jon's thought process? "Aw, how sad. So, we could poison everything or knock them unconscious."
Jon, you have a very... interesting train of thought.
I'm guessing an ex spymaster and expert schemer like Janus has a series of files and contingencies that would utterly destroy the entirety of Providence if anything were to happen to him. I think that's why Providence is so concerned with his health.
I love how u don't talk over the dialogue and cut scenes
The Pickerel Frog is not endangered, MATN. The IUCN recognise its conservation status as "Least Concern".
Late to the party but it’s also not particularly poisonous to humans. The secretions can be an irritant. Pretty sure I caught quite a few pickerel frogs as a kid in Swansea Ma, and never suffered any ill effects I recall.
Was that trophy at 43:13 really called Tunnel Ducks Rule? That's an awesome reference!
30:20 I mean he was blatantly sleep walking
We need a Hitman level avenging Pedro
If you want into the final vault, open the garage door and ring the doorbell 5 times. Don't know how anyone figured that out.
I wonder if you can reveal to Janus who you are before you kill him.
8:22 “He’s lost only one man in the job, and aims to keep it that way.”
Less impressive when you consider 99% of U.S. Secret Service Agents and American contractors haven’t lost any protectees.
That's probably why he wants to keep it with only 1 loss, imagine what would happen to his reputation within Provindence if he lost 2 protectees!
i wonder if you can plug all those tunnel-holes in the ground except one, pump in explosive gas and trigger, kaboom beneath house! :P
the fumigation machine already pumps poison, Jon.
Idk where i read this comment but someone pointed out how if youve never played blood money its kinda adorable how Jon geeks out randomly at a suburb level having normal things like joggers and binmen in it
Tho its pretty funny how blatantly fanservicey this map is compared to every other one in the trilogy. The map is so big the elements throwing back to the original New Life level kind of become background elements whereas in the original they were way more important. The jogger’s purpose was to act a mobile threat since otherwise there would be too many blind spots where you could get away with stuff, and the binmen were a convenient disguise to bypass trespassing enforcement that was incredibly strict back in Blood Money
43:12
"Tunnel Ducks Rule!"
Jon you are the greatest hitman player i have seen!!!!!!!! thank you for more hitman!!!!!!!
I do wonder if you could murder Janus with a deadly cupcake.
love it when a bald exterminator just shows up to my back yard party, real great
Funny how nobody is bald like 47, but hardly anybody see's through the baldness, they clearly dont pay any attention to eachother
I wonder if you can eliminate the guard performing the background check giving you unlimited time
You missed the fan in the garage Jon.
Oh, wrong game...
do they even have suburbs in Vermont? the biggest urban area is pretty much a small town and there's not even a major city nearby like how New Hampshire has Boston
Helen the owner of the West Property reminds me of the burbs
Tunnel snakes rule down with the ducks
43:18 SECRET TUNNEL!
This is like a spy mission! I think a good game would be a James Bond game using the Hitman 2 engine.
oh boy do i have some news from the future
Tunnels Ducks Rules @ 43:14
Might be a reference to fallout
Isn't it convenient that Janus talks about highly confidential things to his unknown new nurse, with very convenient plot relevance? Why not about his bowel movements? Or the previous nurse? CinemaSins would probably have to say something about that...
21:55 “Even though that is a black guy, and I am I white guy....Nobody sees the difference.”
[Merc 1]: “Wait, that’s a white guy. Isn’t our CO black?”
[Merc 2]: “Hey, I don’t see race, man. Colorblind-that’s how I see the world.”
I have a suspicion that the final mission will be Jon's least favorite because it is the most restricting in terms of the ways you can approach the level, imo. That being said, as the final mission, it did sort of need a bit of a difficulty spike to finish off the game. That castle is an absolutely enormous labyrinth that had me searching around it for 3 hours before I even came up with a solid approach, and I appreciate it for its complexity and difficulty in comparison to some of the other levels. I'm very curious to see if Jon does indeed give Hitman 2 the "perfect Hitman game" rating or not.
I mean, it feels pretty similar to the big ol' Japanese fortress and he didn't hate that one so...
spot on
Could afford stilettos but not a dog. Wtf
Long shot, thats a fucking Sunday for 47.
Wait a minute, Hitman.. Poison fumigation machine? Isn't the point of a fumigator to pump out poison already?
it kind of bothers me that we never found out what they buried by the frog enclosure :D
Hopefully Jon will go back when things are a little slower and show off the many weird and interesting things in each level. He did something like that for Hitman 2016 and it was fun!
It's just a cigar box with a note in it
Was this up earlier in the week? I swear I've already watched it.
59:58 Wait, did that say Tunnel Ducks Rule!?!?
Spot on!
Surely fumigators are already poisonous?
Walking down the street with a shotgun on your back and not freaking anyone out...yeah right game...
well, its america
So the tunnel achievement at 59:57, anyone else see this as a Fallout 3 reference? 'Tunnel Snakes Rule!'
"no Till Death Do Us Part"
Other than the spelling, what was wrong with that mission? Pretty fun one.
Definitely, was the first mission in blood money I managed to get Silent Assassin on and in under 5 or so minutes. I found the second vegas missions to be the weakest in that game given it comes right on the heels on the first and plays out very similarly.
I think he meant Death on the Mississippi, previously he’s said he doesn’t like that one and that he loves Till Death Do Us Part
this was up yesterday ?
He had to re-upload. He says why when he killed Sean Bean.
Shit fucked up.
Back gates connecting everyone's properties, what is wrong with those people!
I agree, although it's probably for the gardeners and groundskeepers. Not for me though.
Can you do "Whole story" videos???
Is that gold edition or real Hitman 2
Microfilm...Garbage Truck....Tree House?? 🤔
seems the newer comic is canon then
Is this another download a mission at a time hitman game?
Michael Switzer No, Hitman 2 here is a full game, only the first one was episodic
30:05 just imagine seeing this for real
Anybody realise that the nurse is the surgeon from hitman1 2016
Hmmm. Saw this on line yesterday briefly...
Deadly Premonition reference. 🙃
32:54 47 tries his hand in the PUA community, married woman/gas-mask cold approach.. Thats why they call him ' The Hitman' longshots are his specialty. Lmao
Of all the suspicious things in this level, no one sees anything weird with EVERYONE calling the old guy Janus? Even though that was his CODE NAME, in RUSSIA?
Compared to that, an old fart talking about Romanian super soldier projects is almost quaint.
Did you re-upload this because of the very minor audio mistakes at the beginning of yesterday's upload?
He said that in the comments of the Elusive Target Video.
@DaBomb8493 He was just confirming it by saying that what he said in the comments of the last video
Still waiting for a Hitman: Kill Everything run...
the one chick at 32:00 sounds like moira brown from fallout 3