The Airport scene... At 11:47 on, it seemed so real. Unscripted, Natural almost. I got a feeling wile watching that part, I am unable to describe it. The only word that comes to mind.... Wow.
Yup, the cutscenes are so good...too bad they didn't had the budget and that they were pressed by time, to be able to make cutscnes as this for Hitman 2
@Raul Julius someone like you shouldn't have friends (and I know his comment is fake, still stands) BUt yes, the cutscenes are really top notch quality.
Great play on the quote said by the Russian guy; the pen beats the sword. Whoever at the hitman writing team that came up with that, is damn near a fucking philosopher.also, it’s even better by the true quote which is;”I have found whoever wields the sword decides who holds the pen”.
Love the intro as it goes through 47's history of hits. Goes to show that Hitman 2016 - Hitman 3 is a continuation of: C47, Hitman 2: SIlent Assassin, Contracts, Blood Money, and Absolution. All of the games are in the same continuity.
And they did it in a way that doesn't interfere with anything really. He joined with the ica, did all those contracts from those games, all that happened, and then it led into this just when he thought things were back to normal. It's nuts how well the WOA trilogy was handled.
Jane Perry and David Bateson do such a good job with 47 and Diana's younger voices from 20 years ago, it's clearly them but it's different, younger, with less presence, more naivety, a more curious, gentler voice.
Season 1 had some AMAZING quality cutscenes. Season had to cut them due to budget and time constraints. The DLC for Season 2 brought them back though. This final season though, Hitman 3? While the quality wasn’t as good as season 1 it was SUCH an amazing and satisfying conclusion. I’m so happy to see 47 grow as a character. From mindless killer to someone slowly surrounding himself by people who legitimately care about him.
And what I like is that 47’s development was done in a natural way. Absolution had him helping Victoria almost immediately, which felt too human for him. He needed to grow into the guardian role, honestly. 47 becoming more ‘human’ in the new trilogy was done over time, and happened as he learned more about his past and reconnected with Lucas Grey.
God just the gentle way he asks "Does your Handler?" seemed so unhinged before we knew it was him genuinely trying to be gentle with his brother. This fucking game man 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@Sidney J. Duffy wait, what about Birdie and the scar on the back of 47's head, the scar that's supposed to be right where the barcode is, where did it go and what about Victoria?
The Airport scene... At 11:47 on, it seemed so real. Unscripted, Natural almost. I got a feeling wile watching that part, I am unable to describe it. The only word that comes to mind.... Wow.
Yup, the cutscenes are so good...too bad they didn't had the budget and that they were pressed by time, to be able to make cutscnes as this for Hitman 2
@@hiluminatul6750 yeah, because square enix dropped them
@@breadbread4199 not cool, Enix
@Raul Julius not cool, Raul
@Raul Julius someone like you shouldn't have friends (and I know his comment is fake, still stands)
BUt yes, the cutscenes are really top notch quality.
'I feel whoever wields the sword decides who holds the pen' - Such an amazing line
Great play on the quote said by the Russian guy; the pen beats the sword. Whoever at the hitman writing team that came up with that, is damn near a fucking philosopher.also, it’s even better by the true quote which is;”I have found whoever wields the sword decides who holds the pen”.
@@lucasbrown2656 real. It's unfortunate the later games dont have such quality cutscenes
Love the intro as it goes through 47's history of hits. Goes to show that Hitman 2016 - Hitman 3 is a continuation of: C47, Hitman 2: SIlent Assassin, Contracts, Blood Money, and Absolution. All of the games are in the same continuity.
And they did it in a way that doesn't interfere with anything really. He joined with the ica, did all those contracts from those games, all that happened, and then it led into this just when he thought things were back to normal. It's nuts how well the WOA trilogy was handled.
Yeah, very nice.
Jane Perry and David Bateson do such a good job with 47 and Diana's younger voices from 20 years ago, it's clearly them but it's different, younger, with less presence, more naivety, a more curious, gentler voice.
Couldn’t have described it any better.
I love 47's little smile at 12:38
Shame that Hitman 2 and 3 wasnt at the same quality as the first one, just amazing realistic cinematics
Budget cuts
Imagine if IO remake the cutscenes im the 2 & 3 games to look like the first one. That would be amazing
2016 came out one mission for each month
Say what you want about Square Enix but at least they give the devs money to make cool things like this.
"So make it one" is such a powerful line. The amount of confidence and authority in that sentence is just something else.
real
Season 1 had some AMAZING quality cutscenes. Season had to cut them due to budget and time constraints. The DLC for Season 2 brought them back though. This final season though, Hitman 3? While the quality wasn’t as good as season 1 it was SUCH an amazing and satisfying conclusion. I’m so happy to see 47 grow as a character. From mindless killer to someone slowly surrounding himself by people who legitimately care about him.
And what I like is that 47’s development was done in a natural way. Absolution had him helping Victoria almost immediately, which felt too human for him. He needed to grow into the guardian role, honestly. 47 becoming more ‘human’ in the new trilogy was done over time, and happened as he learned more about his past and reconnected with Lucas Grey.
14:11
After finishing 2 and 3 this makes so much sense now.
David Bateson is amazing!
10:01 That is so fucking good acted
I was surprised to find that the actor for Edwards, philip rosch, is actually an acting tutor for celebrity actors. He's a theatre guy.
And I thought Agent 47 was a psychopath until I saw the Shadow Client!
Actually the Shadow Client does all that because of the one thing a Psychopath doesn't have..empathy!
6:31 what is that face 😂🤣
The wounded pride of a man.
😂😂😂😂
Viktor looks so sad after Gray burns him hahahah
For me this hitman cinematic was really detailed
God just the gentle way he asks "Does your Handler?" seemed so unhinged before we knew it was him genuinely trying to be gentle with his brother. This fucking game man 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Anyone notice the music sounds like the second jurassic park? They should have put Jeff Goldblum and Vince Vaughan in this game.
God I miss these cutscenes
WHY ARE VIDEO GAME VOICE ACTORS SO MUCH BETTER THAN MOVIE ACTORS
This is not always true, but has become more true recently. Hollywood is ass now
@@dss1095I mean this came out 8 years ago, not quite recent.
All of these make so much more sense now after 2&3
who is the guy with the beard
Who ever he is, he and hitman might have a history together. By the way, he looks like John Wick.
He is the Shadow Client. A. K. A lucas gray aka subject 6.
Remasterización Hitman Código 47.
10:45
I just can’t get over Arthur Edwards’ massive forehead...
I just can’t...
4:18 that part is in Absolution, where 47 shot the lewdie manager while watching his half-naked girl dancing.
Is it me or is the music too loud in these scenes? I can barely hear anything over it.
Any idea which is the soundtrack that plays here??
So she is Diana spinoff or just someone else ?
@Sidney J. Duffy wait, what about Birdie and the scar on the back of 47's head, the scar that's supposed to be right where the barcode is, where did it go and what about Victoria?
I think this is way before absolution
@@nishandrannishan5462 After absolution.
@@nishandrannishan5462 I think u haven't played Absolution. Diana's death was staged, she was alive in Absolution.
Where's the rest?
Hromosom 47
hindi men lode karo